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Re: want fire fox
hello.
whats your favorite version of firefox?
i am sure that all versions of firefox are accessible.
where you download your firefox from?
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By God,
were I given all the seven heavens
with all
hello.
whats your favorite version of firefox?
i am sure that all versions of firefox are accessible.
where you download your firefox from?
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By God,
were I given all the seven heavens
with all
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zahra
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#63506
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want fire fox
hello friends,
i am using windows 7, version 6.1 with service pack 1. I am unable to
open fire fox on my system.
hence i request to share accessible fire fox version.
thanks and regards,
sazid
hello friends,
i am using windows 7, version 6.1 with service pack 1. I am unable to
open fire fox on my system.
hence i request to share accessible fire fox version.
thanks and regards,
sazid
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By
sazid shaik
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#63505
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CodeFactory eloquence addon and oneCore voices
Hi,
I just tested out the CodeFactory eloquence and vocalizer addon by activating a trial of it on my RCA cambio tablet with intel atom z8350 processor, 2gigs ram and 32gb EMMC ssd drive. It works
Hi,
I just tested out the CodeFactory eloquence and vocalizer addon by activating a trial of it on my RCA cambio tablet with intel atom z8350 processor, 2gigs ram and 32gb EMMC ssd drive. It works
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Josh Kennedy
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#63504
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Re: Object mode
If you are using the desktop layout, its NVDA key numpad 1. You will hear the mode you have moved to announced so you will know if you have to issue the command more than once.
Whenever you are in
If you are using the desktop layout, its NVDA key numpad 1. You will hear the mode you have moved to announced so you will know if you have to issue the command more than once.
Whenever you are in
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Gene
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#63503
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
Hi,
As I pointed out a few hours ago, input refers to not only keyboards, but
also touch gestures, braille displays, and other possibilities. There are
braille display hardware commands that are not
Hi,
As I pointed out a few hours ago, input refers to not only keyboards, but
also touch gestures, braille displays, and other possibilities. There are
braille display hardware commands that are not
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Joseph Lee
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#63502
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
I think I will retract this one. While I like the word "edit" for what the option is doing, it is possible for edit to be taken not in the context of altering the keys and gestures in question, but as
I think I will retract this one. While I like the word "edit" for what the option is doing, it is possible for edit to be taken not in the context of altering the keys and gestures in question, but as
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Luke Davis
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#63501
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Object mode
Respected friends, can anyone refreshes my memory by telling me the command of getting object mode in NVDA?
With regards from Inamuddin with the Skype ID:
Charlsdarwin1
arguing with a woman
Respected friends, can anyone refreshes my memory by telling me the command of getting object mode in NVDA?
With regards from Inamuddin with the Skype ID:
Charlsdarwin1
arguing with a woman
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Inam Uddin
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#63500
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
How about "Edit Keys and Gestures" then?
How about "Edit Keys and Gestures" then?
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Luke Davis
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#63499
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
I wrote:
It should be "the one I liked better". Guess I need to pay more attention to what I'm writing LOL
Cheers,
Marcio AKA Starboy
I wrote:
It should be "the one I liked better". Guess I need to pay more attention to what I'm writing LOL
Cheers,
Marcio AKA Starboy
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Marcio
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#63498
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
Luke,
From all of your suggestions the more I liked better was the "Keyboard and Gesture Management".
"Edit Key Commands and Touch Gestures" isn't bad either, yet too verbose and
Luke,
From all of your suggestions the more I liked better was the "Keyboard and Gesture Management".
"Edit Key Commands and Touch Gestures" isn't bad either, yet too verbose and
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Marcio
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#63497
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
I have always thought calling it "input Gestures" was a bit absurd, seeming to prioritize the idea of touch gestures over keys in the language, when exactly the opposite is the case in practical
I have always thought calling it "input Gestures" was a bit absurd, seeming to prioritize the idea of touch gestures over keys in the language, when exactly the opposite is the case in practical
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Luke Davis
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#63496
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
Why? There are not and never have been terminal/command line commands (other than for starting it) for NVDA.
There is absolutely no legitimate context for that interpretation. We are talking about
Why? There are not and never have been terminal/command line commands (other than for starting it) for NVDA.
There is absolutely no legitimate context for that interpretation. We are talking about
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Brian Vogel
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#63495
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
Good idea, but no. I interpret that as" terminal commands" not keyboard and gesture commands."
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our libsyn page as
Good idea, but no. I interpret that as" terminal commands" not keyboard and gesture commands."
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. This is also our libsyn page as
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Sarah k Alawami
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#63494
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
Why not "Manage commands" and "Commands help"?
After all, keystrokes, from a keyboard or Braille display, touchs on screen and so on, are all commands for NVDA...
Rui Fontes
Às 19:57 de
Why not "Manage commands" and "Commands help"?
After all, keystrokes, from a keyboard or Braille display, touchs on screen and so on, are all commands for NVDA...
Rui Fontes
Às 19:57 de
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Rui Fontes
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#63493
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Re: taking ownership of files
Hi.
That won't work by itself. You need to actually go into the properties of the .ini file as an administrator and change their ownership settings in the security tab. I was able to do this after a
Hi.
That won't work by itself. You need to actually go into the properties of the .ini file as an administrator and change their ownership settings in the security tab. I was able to do this after a
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JM Casey
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#63492
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
I see. I thought NVDA key 1 was input gestures but evidently, it's just input help. Input help is a reasonable name for that feature.
Manage commands sounds alright for the dialog.
Gene
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I see. I thought NVDA key 1 was input gestures but evidently, it's just input help. Input help is a reasonable name for that feature.
Manage commands sounds alright for the dialog.
Gene
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Gene
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#63491
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Re: taking ownership of files
Run Notepad as an administrator.
1) type notepad.exe in the search window. (press windows key or go to
start menu to get there).
2) Right-click (applications key, shift f10, NVDA's right
Run Notepad as an administrator.
1) type notepad.exe in the search window. (press windows key or go to
start menu to get there).
2) Right-click (applications key, shift f10, NVDA's right
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Jackie
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#63490
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
Why not something simple like “managing input“ or “manage input.“ That would cover all forms of input: keyboard voice, and so on.
Why not something simple like “managing input“ or “manage input.“ That would cover all forms of input: keyboard voice, and so on.
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Ed Marquette
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#63489
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
Hi,
We’re talking about two different things: the suggested text refers to what is now known as “Input Gestures” dialog. NVDA+number row 1 may change to something more descriptive and not too
Hi,
We’re talking about two different things: the suggested text refers to what is now known as “Input Gestures” dialog. NVDA+number row 1 may change to something more descriptive and not too
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Joseph Lee
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#63488
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Re: Can I change NVDA key commands
Manage commands means that you can define or redefine or map commands by invoking the NVDA 1 command. Why not just call it what it is, keyboard and gestures help. Or something else, if there is as
Manage commands means that you can define or redefine or map commands by invoking the NVDA 1 command. Why not just call it what it is, keyboard and gestures help. Or something else, if there is as
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By
Gene
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#63487
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