Re: appending to clipboard instead of just copying to clipboard?
Dan Beaver
Ok,
I activated the clipboard history feature now. Now how do I use it? When I copy things to the clipboard and then press windows + V it says the first item in the clipboard history but I can't figure out how to access the list of the history. My sighted wife says that anytime I try to move with the cursor or tab it goes away.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
Dan Beaver On 11/1/2020 5:59 PM, Brian Vogel
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Cearbhall and Dan, -- Dan Beaver (KA4DAN)
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Re: Using Acrobat Reader DC with NVDA
Sascha Cowley
It should work fine "out of the box". I don't have Jaws to test with, but are you closing Acrobat before exiting Jaws and starting NVDA?
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Using Acrobat Reader DC with NVDA
Kelly Sapergia
Hi,
I'm having problems using Acrobat Reader DC (hereafter titled ARDC) with NVDA. It works great with JAWS, but when I have NVDA loaded and open a file in ARDC, I don't get the message asking how I want the document presented as far as accessibility goes. All I get is a frame, but no text. Do I need an addon to make it work better, or are there some settings I need to adjust? Thanks. Yours Sincerely, Kelly John Sapergia Show Host and Production Director The Global Voice Internet Radio www.theglobalvoice.info Personal Website: www.ksapergia.net Business Site (KJS Productions): www.kjsproductions.com Follow me on Twitter at: kjsapergia
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Re: appending to clipboard instead of just copying to clipboard?
Gene
This add-on appears to do what is desired.
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https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/clipContentsDesigner.en.html Gene
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From: Brian Vogel Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2020 4:16 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] appending to clipboard instead of just copying to clipboard? The answer to your question is, "No," if you are literally trying to append to the clipboard. That being said, if you're a Windows 10 user (it may even be in Windows 8.1) you can use Clipboard History feature which allows you to collect multiple items on the clipboard (and even sync to the cloud, if you are working between machines) and paste them one by one at the opposite end. So you can do all your cutting from the source document without leaving it, and your pasting at the destination document without leaving it. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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Re: appending to clipboard instead of just copying to clipboard?
Cearbhall and Dan,
And I lied, kinda. I had forgotten that there is also an NVDA add-on that deals with "collecting to the clipboard." See: Clip Contents Designer I tend to be a copy-paste-copy-paste operator, but on those rare occasions that I want to do copy-copy-copy, paste-paste-paste, I use Clipboard History these days. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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Re: appending to clipboard instead of just copying to clipboard?
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Brian,
I did not know about this feature. It is really useful! I have just tried it out and I could selectively paste particular items from the history list into a new file.
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Brian Vogel
Sent: Sunday, November 1, 2020 10:16 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] appending to clipboard instead of just copying to clipboard?
The answer to your question is, "No," if you are literally trying to append to the clipboard. Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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Re: appending to clipboard instead of just copying to clipboard?
The answer to your question is, "No," if you are literally trying to append to the clipboard.
That being said, if you're a Windows 10 user (it may even be in Windows 8.1) you can use Clipboard History feature which allows you to collect multiple items on the clipboard (and even sync to the cloud, if you are working between machines) and paste them one by one at the opposite end. So you can do all your cutting from the source document without leaving it, and your pasting at the destination document without leaving it. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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NVDA and mailbird email client
Don H
Does the Email client mailbird work well with nvda? Anyone on list using it?
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appending to clipboard instead of just copying to clipboard?
Dan Beaver
Hi all,
Is there a way using NVDA or maybe an add-on to NVDA to do an append instead of just a copy? I have a few items from every page of a website that I need to paste into a file but am currently having to copy each one and then paste each one individually into the file. It is taking too much time.
I searched to see if there was a way to append to the clipboard in the NVDA help but couldn't find anything.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
-- Dan Beaver (KA4DAN)
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Re: Having Nvda not speak at the log on screen
Michael Massey
Brian. I was close, but no cigar as som4e folks say. The tip you provided worked indeed. Now if I can get the start up sound re-enabled and not having to use the sign in button to log on, I’ll be farther along, smile. Thanks.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Brian Vogel
Sent: Sunday, November 1, 2020 9:27 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Having Nvda not speak at the log on screen
Michael, Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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Re: Having Nvda not speak at the log on screen
Chris
Under nvda general settings uncheck the option to Use NVDA during sign in
From: Michael Massey
Sent: 01 November 2020 16:22 To: nvda@groups.io Subject: [nvda] Having Nvda not speak at the log on screen
Hi. On Tuesday, October 13 2020, the internet went down causing the Windows 10 updates on my Hp laptop to become corrupted. Numerous calls to the Microsoft disability answer desk finally straightened things out, well, pretty much The issue I need to resolve is how to stop Nvda from speaking at the log on screen along with Jaws. I have tried to find how to change the setting in the Nvda preferences menu but I seem to be missing a step. My laptop pc is running the most current build of Windows 10 pro edition version 2004 with build number 19,041.610. Thanks.
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Re: Having Nvda not speak at the log on screen
Michael,
It's in the NVDA Settings, Preferences, Settings Item, General Pane (which is the one that opens by default). There are two checkboxes regarding how NVDA behaves at system startup, and I believe the one you're looking to uncheck is the second: 1. Start NVDA after I sign in. 2. Use NVDA during sign-in (requires administrator privileges) -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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Having Nvda not speak at the log on screen
Michael Massey
Hi. On Tuesday, October 13 2020, the internet went down causing the Windows 10 updates on my Hp laptop to become corrupted. Numerous calls to the Microsoft disability answer desk finally straightened things out, well, pretty much The issue I need to resolve is how to stop Nvda from speaking at the log on screen along with Jaws. I have tried to find how to change the setting in the Nvda preferences menu but I seem to be missing a step. My laptop pc is running the most current build of Windows 10 pro edition version 2004 with build number 19,041.610. Thanks.
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Re: NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications
On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 08:29 PM, Gene wrote:
If you want to continue the discussion, I am on the chat list and of course, Brian is on it as well.- And that is the appropriate course if more discussion is desired. This topic is now locked. Chat Subgroup Addresses are below:
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Re: NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications
Gene
I already commented and asked a question but it appears that the e=-mail provider is somehow providing its own partnership with GMail. AT&T, my provider, used to have some sort of partnership with Yahoo Mail. I don't want my e-mail tied to a provider in case I change at some point. I use GMail for almost all my mail now, my own direct subscription.
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If you want to continue the discussion, I am on the chat list and of course, Brian is on it as well. Gene
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From: Brian Vogel Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2020 7:23 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications Louise, This is almost certainly an issue with using Windows Live Mail with Gmail, not NVDA or JAWS related. I do not know whether turning on the "Allow Less Secure Apps" setting on Google will allow Windows Live Mail access again or not. If you're using 2-factor-authorization it won't, that would need to be off, too. But, in any case, I recommended Windows Live Mail 2012 as a simple e-mail client well beyond its end of support date, but don't anymore. And that's because it has been exhibiting anything from "increasing inconsistency" through outright failure to work with a number of different e-mail service providers in recent months. If you intend to keep using an e-mail client I strongly advise you to look into one that is currently supported. I will allow this topic to remain open for the moment, because Gene may have some parting advice, and you may wish to reply to it. But after that, if that transpires, I will lock the topic, as it is virtually certain that this has absolutely nothing to do with NVDA or any other screen reader, for that matter. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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Re: NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications
Gene
Also, you said something about your provider switching to GMail. I'm not sure what you are describing. If your provider is somehow partnering with GMail, you can solve the problem by establishing your own completely independent GMail account and switching your list mail to that account.
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From: Gene via groups.io Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2020 7:21 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications I can post using GMail and Windows Live Mail. Not being supported has nothing to do with whether a program will still work. Are you saying that you can receive mail but when you reply, it doesn't reach the group or isn't sent? I see no connection between sending a message using the web interface and whether messages are shown as read in the e-mail program. They are completely different. I'm not saying what you are reporting isn't happening, but I see no explanation for how it could. Gene -----Original Message----- From: Louise Pfau Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2020 7:11 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications Hi. In this instance, I'm referring to the groups.io web interface, but I'm also subscribed to some groups on Google Groups, so I've used that interface as well. I haven't been able to post messages to any of my groups via E-mail since my service provider migrated their service over to Google. That might have something to do with the fact that Windows Live Mail is no longer supported though, nothing to do with NVDA or JAWS. The groups.io and Google web interfaces work well. Thanks, Louise
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Re: NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications
Louise,
This is almost certainly an issue with using Windows Live Mail with Gmail, not NVDA or JAWS related. I do not know whether turning on the "Allow Less Secure Apps" setting on Google will allow Windows Live Mail access again or not. If you're using 2-factor-authorization it won't, that would need to be off, too. But, in any case, I recommended Windows Live Mail 2012 as a simple e-mail client well beyond its end of support date, but don't anymore. And that's because it has been exhibiting anything from "increasing inconsistency" through outright failure to work with a number of different e-mail service providers in recent months. If you intend to keep using an e-mail client I strongly advise you to look into one that is currently supported. I will allow this topic to remain open for the moment, because Gene may have some parting advice, and you may wish to reply to it. But after that, if that transpires, I will lock the topic, as it is virtually certain that this has absolutely nothing to do with NVDA or any other screen reader, for that matter. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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Re: NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications
Gene
I can post using GMail and Windows Live Mail. Not being supported has nothing to do with whether a program will still work.
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Are you saying that you can receive mail but when you reply, it doesn't reach the group or isn't sent? I see no connection between sending a message using the web interface and whether messages are shown as read in the e-mail program. They are completely different. I'm not saying what you are reporting isn't happening, but I see no explanation for how it could. Gene
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From: Louise Pfau Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2020 7:11 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications Hi. In this instance, I'm referring to the groups.io web interface, but I'm also subscribed to some groups on Google Groups, so I've used that interface as well. I haven't been able to post messages to any of my groups via E-mail since my service provider migrated their service over to Google. That might have something to do with the fact that Windows Live Mail is no longer supported though, nothing to do with NVDA or JAWS. The groups.io and Google web interfaces work well. Thanks, Louise
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Re: NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications
Louise Pfau
Hi. In this instance, I'm referring to the groups.io web interface, but I'm also subscribed to some groups on Google Groups, so I've used that interface as well. I haven't been able to post messages to any of my groups via E-mail since my service provider migrated their service over to Google. That might have something to do with the fact that Windows Live Mail is no longer supported though, nothing to do with NVDA or JAWS. The groups.io and Google web interfaces work well.
Thanks, Louise
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Re: NVDA marking messages as read in third-party E-mail applications
Oops, left off "unnecessarily complicated," at the end. Using a half-and-half webmail and half email client is, put mildly, unnecessarily complicated.
-- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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