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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
I agree.
The majority of the compiled scripts for nvda for the core are compressed in a library zipfile.
In there if you care to look, there are clearly titled folders which have all the apps that
I agree.
The majority of the compiled scripts for nvda for the core are compressed in a library zipfile.
In there if you care to look, there are clearly titled folders which have all the apps that
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Shaun Everiss
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#10549
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Re: ANOTHER STRANGE THING
Hi Melissa,
Apologies for replying late, I've been away and am just catching up on e-mail. So apologies also if this has already been answered elsewhere.
NVDA can be setup to use either insert key or
Hi Melissa,
Apologies for replying late, I've been away and am just catching up on e-mail. So apologies also if this has already been answered elsewhere.
NVDA can be setup to use either insert key or
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Quentin Christensen
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#10548
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
Well technically nvda is a script based screen reader.
I mean its a python based one.
I just tried to clear every pyo, pid, picl pic and other python file from the thing.
It didn't even work, kill the
Well technically nvda is a script based screen reader.
I mean its a python based one.
I just tried to clear every pyo, pid, picl pic and other python file from the thing.
It didn't even work, kill the
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Shaun Everiss
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#10547
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Re: Screen Shots with NVDA
Hi David,
Apologies for the late jumping in on this thread. Just thought I'd clarify what the other respondents have said:
alt+print screen captures an image of only the current window.
print
Hi David,
Apologies for the late jumping in on this thread. Just thought I'd clarify what the other respondents have said:
alt+print screen captures an image of only the current window.
print
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Quentin Christensen
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#10546
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
Hi Travis and others:
I'm sorry to hear about your experiences, particularly when it comes to getting developer information. I'll address your concerns on a different thread.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi Travis and others:
I'm sorry to hear about your experiences, particularly when it comes to getting developer information. I'll address your concerns on a different thread.
Cheers,
Joseph
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By
Joseph Lee
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#10545
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
I don't know what you have done and I don't make assumptions. At times, people on lists ask how things are done and they don't know what is involved. Please keep such things in mind. If I knew you
I don't know what you have done and I don't make assumptions. At times, people on lists ask how things are done and they don't know what is involved. Please keep such things in mind. If I knew you
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Gene
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#10544
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
You can see the NVDA development guide, which is located on the NVDA git repository. The guide has examples and other information... also you need to know python.
Regards,
mk.
You can see the NVDA development guide, which is located on the NVDA git repository. The guide has examples and other information... also you need to know python.
Regards,
mk.
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mk360
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#10543
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
If I wanted to get others to do the work, I wouldn't be asking how to do the task myself now would I??
Look. I've written jaws scripts before to make things accessible (both for myself
If I wanted to get others to do the work, I wouldn't be asking how to do the task myself now would I??
Look. I've written jaws scripts before to make things accessible (both for myself
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Travis Siegel <tsiegel@...>
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#10542
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Re: Request: A Good Tutorial On Using NVDA With Outlook 2016
Hi Gene,
Thanks very much.
Now, links works fine.
Cheers since France.
Rémy
Hi Gene,
Thanks very much.
Now, links works fine.
Cheers since France.
Rémy
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By
Rémy Ruiz
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#10541
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Re: Request: A Good Tutorial On Using NVDA With Outlook 2016
Copy and paste the link into the browser's address bar. If you can't click on a link and have it work properly that is the next thing to try. Long links may not work properly when clicked on.
The
Copy and paste the link into the browser's address bar. If you can't click on a link and have it work properly that is the next thing to try. Long links may not work properly when clicked on.
The
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Gene
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#10540
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Re: Request: A Good Tutorial On Using NVDA With Outlook 2016
Hi Gene,
Thanks but...
Your link is broken...
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Get-started-using-a-screen-reader-in-Outlook-2016-71b2c119-d8e4-4550-a276-00ee268f4d56
Thanks for another
Hi Gene,
Thanks but...
Your link is broken...
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Get-started-using-a-screen-reader-in-Outlook-2016-71b2c119-d8e4-4550-a276-00ee268f4d56
Thanks for another
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By
Rémy Ruiz
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#10539
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opening a message in a new tab in seamonkey
Hi, everyone,
Is there a way to open a message in a new tab in seamonkey like you can in thunderbird? I'm just wondering.
Rosemarie
Hi, everyone,
Is there a way to open a message in a new tab in seamonkey like you can in thunderbird? I'm just wondering.
Rosemarie
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By
Rosemarie Chavarria
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#10538
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
How much learning and work do you want to do? others will probably comment on this but there are people in the community who will work on making programs accessible when requested. But how many
How much learning and work do you want to do? others will probably comment on this but there are people in the community who will work on making programs accessible when requested. But how many
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Gene
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#10537
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
Hi Brian, I think FreedomScientific is probably putting the rights of their scriptures and theintellectual property they generate over to 7:18 information directly tousers about what is available and
Hi Brian, I think FreedomScientific is probably putting the rights of their scriptures and theintellectual property they generate over to 7:18 information directly tousers about what is available and
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By
erik burggraaf <erik@...>
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#10536
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
Hi Travis and others,
I recommend taking the following steps:
1. Contact IBM (SPSS developer) and give as much feedback as possible.
2. Ask IBM to contact NV Access about making SPSS
Hi Travis and others,
I recommend taking the following steps:
1. Contact IBM (SPSS developer) and give as much feedback as possible.
2. Ask IBM to contact NV Access about making SPSS
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Joseph Lee
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#10535
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
see https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda
see https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda
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mk360
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#10534
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
It's a disk management program written in C++, but that is immaterial. The process for making a program accessible with NVDA should be documented/discussed somewhere, and I want to find
It's a disk management program written in C++, but that is immaterial. The process for making a program accessible with NVDA should be documented/discussed somewhere, and I want to find
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By
Travis Siegel <tsiegel@...>
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#10533
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
I know NVDA doesn't have a label icons feature, that's why I'm asking how/what to do to make this program accessible. If it entails writing a script, that's fine, but where do I find
I know NVDA doesn't have a label icons feature, that's why I'm asking how/what to do to make this program accessible. If it entails writing a script, that's fine, but where do I find
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Travis Siegel <tsiegel@...>
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#10532
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Re: spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable
Hi Travis
Since I was the one to bring up the topic of Window Bridge, I'm curious as to which parts you remember and which parts you may choose to forget. Having said that, I have no knowledge about
Hi Travis
Since I was the one to bring up the topic of Window Bridge, I'm curious as to which parts you remember and which parts you may choose to forget. Having said that, I have no knowledge about
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Jacques <lists4js@...>
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#10531
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Re: making a program accessible (was spss inaccessibility: absolutely inexcusable)
I doubt that Travis is discussing SPSS or he wouldn't have spun off a separate thread. I'm curious to know what he is talking about (and if I'm incorrect, that happens).
--
Brian
Here is a test to
I doubt that Travis is discussing SPSS or he wouldn't have spun off a separate thread. I'm curious to know what he is talking about (and if I'm incorrect, that happens).
--
Brian
Here is a test to
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Brian Vogel
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#10530
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