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Re: Accessible scanner drivers
Abby fine reader can scan your document
Abby fine reader can scan your document
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Tyaseta Rabita Nugraeni Sardjono <tyasetarabita@...>
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#74005
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Re: A few questions
If you run NVDA without the add-on does the symbol level work as it should? As you indicated, setting the punctuation level in a configuration profile should only affect that profile.
If you DON'T
If you run NVDA without the add-on does the symbol level work as it should? As you indicated, setting the punctuation level in a configuration profile should only affect that profile.
If you DON'T
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Quentin Christensen
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#74004
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Re: document converter things
Nch products do have toolbars but are supposed to be accessible.
I know these guys do exist but never thought about using their stuff. for this.
Nch products do have toolbars but are supposed to be accessible.
I know these guys do exist but never thought about using their stuff. for this.
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Shaun Everiss
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#74003
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Re: Accessible scanner drivers
Jean yeah you are right fine reader sprint v6 a stripped down abbyy came with some epson scanners of yesteryear.
However its worth noting that aparently while the sprint version does
Jean yeah you are right fine reader sprint v6 a stripped down abbyy came with some epson scanners of yesteryear.
However its worth noting that aparently while the sprint version does
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Shaun Everiss
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#74002
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Re: Accessible scanner drivers
Hmmm most modern scanners unless they are the semi expensive ie over 200 dollars will have an ocr package.
Anything 90 dollars or under won't.
All depends what you want.
cannon will have an ok
Hmmm most modern scanners unless they are the semi expensive ie over 200 dollars will have an ocr package.
Anything 90 dollars or under won't.
All depends what you want.
cannon will have an ok
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Shaun Everiss
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#74001
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Re: document converter things
I would be careful aware of NCH products and I would not trust an on line convert utility unless the files were not private.
It would be slow but open them in librioffice and then save them but if
I would be careful aware of NCH products and I would not trust an on line convert utility unless the files were not private.
It would be slow but open them in librioffice and then save them but if
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Ian Blackburn
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#74000
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Re: document converter things
aah ok I'lll look at that to.
aah ok I'lll look at that to.
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Shaun Everiss
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#73999
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Re: document converter things
Hi.
I'll look at that.
I was hoping for a batch converter but oh well.
These are not that important I need to do them right away.
Hi.
I'll look at that.
I was hoping for a batch converter but oh well.
These are not that important I need to do them right away.
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Shaun Everiss
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#73998
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Re: A few questions
Hi.
This is because Symbol Pronunciation settings are not profile specific. They work the same across all profiles and the normal configuration, similar to dictionaries.
Hi.
This is because Symbol Pronunciation settings are not profile specific. They work the same across all profiles and the normal configuration, similar to dictionaries.
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Andre Fisher
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#73997
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Re: ExpressSctribe and NVDA
Thank you so very much. I have some memory issues and could not remember if I had tried it with NVDA or windoweyes. Your help is greatly appreciated.
-- Betsy
Thank you so very much. I have some memory issues and could not remember if I had tried it with NVDA or windoweyes. Your help is greatly appreciated.
-- Betsy
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Betsy Grenevitch
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#73996
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Re: Accessible scanner drivers
As I think about it, it was something like fifteen years ago that I installed Epson software.
Gene
As I think about it, it was something like fifteen years ago that I installed Epson software.
Gene
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Gene
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#73995
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Re: Accessible scanner drivers
It isn't a question of the driver being inaccessible. it’s a question of the installation program being inaccessible. Do you know how to work with object navigation and screen review? Do you also
It isn't a question of the driver being inaccessible. it’s a question of the installation program being inaccessible. Do you know how to work with object navigation and screen review? Do you also
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Gene
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#73994
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Re: Accessible scanner drivers
To clarify my original question, my old scanner is Epson, and it's driver was completely inaccessible, so I was unable to install it, and back then I didn't have anyone sighted to help me
To clarify my original question, my old scanner is Epson, and it's driver was completely inaccessible, so I was unable to install it, and back then I didn't have anyone sighted to help me
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Tony Malykh
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#73993
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Re: Accessible scanner drivers
Hi Tony
I have noticed unless it states it has OCR software on the box some where it does not seem to have it. some times it will mention the software with the scanner that
Hi Tony
I have noticed unless it states it has OCR software on the box some where it does not seem to have it. some times it will mention the software with the scanner that
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#73992
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ExpressSctribe and NVDA
Hello,
ExpressScribe is accessible with screen readers. I used it with WE throughout an entire course in medical transcription I took 10 years ago. I tried the demo version recently and it worked
Hello,
ExpressScribe is accessible with screen readers. I used it with WE throughout an entire course in medical transcription I took 10 years ago. I tried the demo version recently and it worked
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Janet Brandly
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#73991
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Re: What do You prefer to write Docs, Presentations, or Spreadsheets with NVDA
As I've mentioned in the past, there are a very great many people who do not know how to design a fillable form, whether in PDF or MS-Word.
I've had a few US government forms that were billed as
As I've mentioned in the past, there are a very great many people who do not know how to design a fillable form, whether in PDF or MS-Word.
I've had a few US government forms that were billed as
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Brian Vogel
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#73990
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Re: A few questions
Okay, I'm finding out that no matter what i do, the symbol/punctuation levels from one profile are carried over to the other. Is this an issue with NVDA in general, or with my copy in particular? It
Okay, I'm finding out that no matter what i do, the symbol/punctuation levels from one profile are carried over to the other. Is this an issue with NVDA in general, or with my copy in particular? It
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#73989
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Re: What do You prefer to write Docs, Presentations, or Spreadsheets with NVDA
Alright, I’ll go check it out! Thanks. The reason I asked that question about PDF I had to fill out a Canadian Government form that was PDF I had to call the CNIB to get help filling out the form.
Alright, I’ll go check it out! Thanks. The reason I asked that question about PDF I had to fill out a Canadian Government form that was PDF I had to call the CNIB to get help filling out the form.
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Arlene
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#73988
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Re: What do You prefer to write Docs, Presentations, or Spreadsheets with NVDA
Sorry, the link I meant to post was: http://www.multidoc-converter.com/en/index.html
It tells you what types can be converted on its main page.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build
Sorry, the link I meant to post was: http://www.multidoc-converter.com/en/index.html
It tells you what types can be converted on its main page.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build
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Brian Vogel
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#73987
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Re: What do You prefer to write Docs, Presentations, or Spreadsheets with NVDA
http://www.multidoc-converter.com/en/support/index.html
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363
Science has become just another voice in the room; it has lost its platform.
http://www.multidoc-converter.com/en/support/index.html
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363
Science has become just another voice in the room; it has lost its platform.
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Brian Vogel
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#73986
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