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Re: Readig Zoom meeting Chat
NVDA will automatically read the chat when in the main room,, but will not read out in breakout rooms.
A way out of this problem is to keep the chat window open with Alt + H. NVDA will
NVDA will automatically read the chat when in the main room,, but will not read out in breakout rooms.
A way out of this problem is to keep the chat window open with Alt + H. NVDA will
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Sim Kah Yong
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#80839
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
I don't think that is what is meant. I think what is meant is does NVDA affect any program commands or ways of moving in a program compared to when it is not running? This is generally a
I don't think that is what is meant. I think what is meant is does NVDA affect any program commands or ways of moving in a program compared to when it is not running? This is generally a
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Gene
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#80838
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
Also, I believe there is a sleep command that makes NVDA sleep until the wake up command is issued. There is a sleep command that puts it to sleep in a specific application but if my memory is
Also, I believe there is a sleep command that makes NVDA sleep until the wake up command is issued. There is a sleep command that puts it to sleep in a specific application but if my memory is
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Gene
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#80837
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
I think what was meant by the keystroke question was can you still use NVDA keystrokes even when NVDA is not "running" - NVDA doesn't prevent program keyboard shortcuts from working, it only adds to
I think what was meant by the keystroke question was can you still use NVDA keystrokes even when NVDA is not "running" - NVDA doesn't prevent program keyboard shortcuts from working, it only adds to
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Quentin Christensen
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#80836
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
I didn't notice any key commands affected by nvda but I did not test every app and keyboard shortcut. If that is the case, then she will definitely switch to Narrator. She is
I didn't notice any key commands affected by nvda but I did not test every app and keyboard shortcut. If that is the case, then she will definitely switch to Narrator. She is
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Food Posse <allaboutfoodandfun@...>
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#80835
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
Yes, the expanded detailed view in the task manager is the only way to see the background processes, startup, details, etc. that I had previously checked. Sorry if this was not
Yes, the expanded detailed view in the task manager is the only way to see the background processes, startup, details, etc. that I had previously checked. Sorry if this was not
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Food Posse <allaboutfoodandfun@...>
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#80834
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
Is NVDA in anyway affecting the screen or any key commands? I ask because when I need it to be silent I press NVDA+s to turn speech mode off. Then turn it back on with the same command pressing it
Is NVDA in anyway affecting the screen or any key commands? I ask because when I need it to be silent I press NVDA+s to turn speech mode off. Then turn it back on with the same command pressing it
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Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#80833
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
quentin, is there a way to turn the welcome screen back on?
quentin, is there a way to turn the welcome screen back on?
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Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#80832
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
the one thing I noticed is that you said that the welcome screen appears. there is a checkbox in that dialog that allows you to disable the welcome screen. Though I am puzzled that you say NVDA
the one thing I noticed is that you said that the welcome screen appears. there is a checkbox in that dialog that allows you to disable the welcome screen. Though I am puzzled that you say NVDA
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Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#80831
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
As long as you don't have any dialogs open when you press NVDA+Q then enter, NVDA definitely should exit.
Could you send me a copy of your NVDA log please? Maybe there's something in there. If you
As long as you don't have any dialogs open when you press NVDA+Q then enter, NVDA definitely should exit.
Could you send me a copy of your NVDA log please? Maybe there's something in there. If you
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Quentin Christensen
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#80830
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
I did play around with the welcome dialog open and closed as well as menu option displayed or not before invoking the quit feature. The order does not seem to make much of a
I did play around with the welcome dialog open and closed as well as menu option displayed or not before invoking the quit feature. The order does not seem to make much of a
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Food Posse <allaboutfoodandfun@...>
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#80829
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Re: Ctrl+Alt+N in Google Docs
This should really say "the set of shortcuts you should use from within browser is very limited". Technically, they could use almost any keyboard shortcuts, apart from system keyboard
This should really say "the set of shortcuts you should use from within browser is very limited". Technically, they could use almost any keyboard shortcuts, apart from system keyboard
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Sascha Cowley
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#80828
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
I really can't think of anything, actually just make sure you have exited any dialogs before trying to quit NVDA - maybe answer that dialog about sending info one way or the other - if a dialog like
I really can't think of anything, actually just make sure you have exited any dialogs before trying to quit NVDA - maybe answer that dialog about sending info one way or the other - if a dialog like
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Quentin Christensen
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#80827
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
Definitely not Narrator running. That is purposely set to a different pitch and speed to differentiate. And Narrator shows up in Task Manager and is gone when manually turned off
Definitely not Narrator running. That is purposely set to a different pitch and speed to differentiate. And Narrator shows up in Task Manager and is gone when manually turned off
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Food Posse <allaboutfoodandfun@...>
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#80826
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
Something weird certainly seems to be happening - NVDA DOES appear in task manager, as any other running program does, and if you "end task" it then it closes, just like any other program or process -
Something weird certainly seems to be happening - NVDA DOES appear in task manager, as any other running program does, and if you "end task" it then it closes, just like any other program or process -
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Quentin Christensen
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#80825
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
This question is for those with the technical knowledge to answer the question. Is there some configuration of Windows where NVDA will run like a phone app that never closes? Do apps, not
This question is for those with the technical knowledge to answer the question. Is there some configuration of Windows where NVDA will run like a phone app that never closes? Do apps, not
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Gene
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#80824
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Re: How to turn off NVDA
Thanks for the good ideas. I took a break over the holidays and then just picked it up again to try to figure it out.
To answer a previous question, she
Thanks for the good ideas. I took a break over the holidays and then just picked it up again to try to figure it out.
To answer a previous question, she
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Food Posse <allaboutfoodandfun@...>
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#80823
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Re: Using tracking changes in Word and NVDA
You're welcome!
The material covers basically every feature in Word, not just Track Changes, but see how you go, hopefully that's enough to get you going.
Kind regards
Quentin.
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Quentin
You're welcome!
The material covers basically every feature in Word, not just Track Changes, but see how you go, hopefully that's enough to get you going.
Kind regards
Quentin.
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Quentin
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Quentin Christensen
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#80822
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Re: Ctrl+Alt+N in Google Docs
I think in theory it might be possible to write an add-on that sends Control+ALt+N keystroke directly to the browser window bypassing Windows. NVDA+F2 is not using this way though as others
I think in theory it might be possible to write an add-on that sends Control+ALt+N keystroke directly to the browser window bypassing Windows. NVDA+F2 is not using this way though as others
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Tony Malykh
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#80821
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Re: Using tracking changes in Word and NVDA
Hello Quinten,
Thank you for answering my question. The information you provided should be enough to get me started. If I end up using this feature more often than just for this assignment, ,I
Hello Quinten,
Thank you for answering my question. The information you provided should be enough to get me started. If I end up using this feature more often than just for this assignment, ,I
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Janet Brandly
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#80820
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