Re: Firefox Quantum. ver 57 are we ready?
Jaffar Sidek
There will be problems using ScreenReders with the Firefox Quantum due to be released on November 14th. It is advised that the ESR version of Firefox should be installed and your current personal Firefox version be uninstalled to prevent it from automatically updating to the latest but broken Firefox Quantum, as far as ScreenReader usability goes. Go here to download FireFox ESR to maintain ScreenReader usability as this version won't be updated until June of next year, by which time, it is hoped that the personal edition of Firefox and ScreenReader usability will be resolved. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all/ Plese press T to find the table of available languages, plus
Operating Systems, and arrow down to the appropriate language and
OS of your choice. Unfortunately, the navigation of this table is
not made any easier due to the lack of hadings, but patiently
scroll down with your arrow key and you should find what you
need. Cheers!
On 26/10/2017 8:46 AM, Gene wrote:
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Re: Firefox Quantum. ver 57 are we ready?
Gene
The free upgrade won't be available after a time, I
think it's a few months from now. but you don't have to upgrade and remain
upgraded. You can upgrade and then go back to whatever you are using
now. Then, since you have upgraded, you can upgrade again later if you
wish. I don't know the details of how you upgrade again and from what I've
read, if you upgrade and then downgrade, you have to do some things to get
everything back as it was. Just because the free upgrade is going away,
that doesn't mean you have to do anything. How old is your machine?
How likely is it that it will still be working when support ends for whatever
version of Windows you are running now? How old are your peripherals such
as printer and scanner? Are there Windows 10 drivers for them? The
free upgrade might not be so free.
Is there anything in Windows 10 you want?
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Gene New Zealand
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 7:35 PM
Subject: [nvda] Firefox Quantum. ver 57 are we
ready? Hi guys I just had a email off another list to do with another screen reader to do with the new fire fox coming out next month the one stated in the subject line. Are we alright to go with it as of yet? or will we be aright with it in the next release of NVDA 2017.4 or the version after that. I have not got that version on this system so do not know how well it works with it. From what i have been reading is more to do with multii thread machines. And older machines will slow the right down as in searching for pages etc. It looks also the free upgrade to windows 10 from 7,8 and 8.1 ends at the end of this year. So if you are able to upgrade from those operating system either upgrade or after that date if you want to go to windows 10 you will have to pay. There is also some other accessibility stuff that might be of interest to windows 10 creator update. For more info see the following link at https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/accessibility/2017/10/17/windows-10-accessibility-update/ Once i know also about the new browser and when we are able to go i will put it back across the list in atig in new zealand. Gene nz --
Check out my website for NVDA
tutorials and other blindness related material at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net Regardless of
where you are in New Zealand if you are near one of the APNK sites you can use a
copy of the NVDA screen reader on one of their computers. To find out which
locations (or location) is near to you please visit http://www.aotearoapeoplesnetwork.org/content/partner-libraries
(Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa). To find an NVDA certified expert near you,
please visit the following link https://certification.nvaccess.org/. The
certification page contains the official list of NVDA certified individuals from
around the world, who have sat and successfully passed the NVDA expert exam.
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
Gene
In lists, the from line usually shows the actual
senders name. The to line shows the lists name and address. Many
lists have the list name in the subject line. But the from line isn't the
way to sort mail in most lists.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: John Isige
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Using Thunderbird filters a problem. Another thing that can happen is that sometimes people will send messages to somebody else and a list, and then if you've filtered on from: for the list address, for example, those messages will show up in your inbox because the from: is to the other person. You'd probably need to create another rule to catch that, if you can find a pattern. Every once in a while I'll get messages from a list showing up in my inbox, but usually if you filter on the from: field and use a significant part of the address, it'll work. For example, I had a filter set up for the old NVDA list, and I filtered on nvda in the from: field. When I subscribed to the new list here, the messages started getting filtered into my nvda folder again. If you can't figure this out yourself then yeah, I'd probably suggest skyping, or maybe skyping combined with somebody using NVDA Remote into your machine so they can look at exactly what's going on and ask questions if necessary. It depends on how technically-minded you are though. But the first thing I'd do is check what you're filtering on for whatever list. Then if you have a message that goes to the folder, and one that goes to the inbox but shouldn't, check the headers and such, check what you're filtering on, and try to find out what's different about it. Because something probably is. On 10/25/2017 19:15, Gene wrote: > Didn't you have the same problem months ago. You should get help by > phone or by Skipe or with someone working with you in realtime in some > way. > Gene > ----- Original Message ----- > > *From:* Rosemarie Chavarria <mailto:knitqueen2007@...> > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 25, 2017 6:25 PM > *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> > *Subject:* Re: [nvda] Using Thunderbird filters > > I tried but it didn't work. I selected the rule and tabbed to the run > now button and hit enter but it didn't work. This isn't working out. > > > > > On 10/25/2017 4:20 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> I'll give it another shot. >> >> >> >> >> On 10/25/2017 4:17 PM, Robert Mendoza wrote: >>> >>> HI, Rosemary >>> >>> Under the Tool in the main menu select Message Filters. Then, you >>> will prompted of the list of filtered folders you've created. You >>> need to double check and uncheck the Manual Run. >>> >>> Robert Mendoza >>> On 10/26/2017 7:09 AM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, Robert, >>>> >>>> >>>> I already did all that. Some other messages from the other lists >>>> are still going into the inbox. I don't know what else to do. >>>> >>>> >>>> Rosemarie >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/25/2017 4:07 PM, Robert Mendoza wrote: >>>>> >>>>> subject line is intended to change to avoid confusion of the >>>>> thread. About your concern for filtering particular message into >>>>> your inbox in Thunderbird. you have to make sure that your focus >>>>> is located to the message that is not open yet, then tab several >>>>> times till the focus is directed in the recipient column. Right >>>>> click then select Create Filter From. The rest of the filters >>>>> process is the same as mentioned below by John. Also, make sure >>>>> you uncheck the filter by manually so that it will run >>>>> automatically into your corresponding filtered of your choice. >>>>> >>>>> Robert Mendoza >>>>> On 10/26/2017 6:36 AM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: >>>>>> Hi, John, >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Let's say you want to run a filter on a message that comes into >>>>>> the inbox. I've pretty muchcreated the filters but there are >>>>>> messages till coming into the inbox from other lists. How do you >>>>>> run a filter on a message? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Rosemarie >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 10/25/2017 3:03 PM, John Isige wrote: >>>>>>> 1. Go to the tools menu, pick message filters. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2. Tab to the new button. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 3. Fill in whatever rules you want, e.g. from in the combo box, >>>>>>> tell it to match nvda. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 4. For the next two combo boxes, it will probably be easiest to >>>>>>> hit alt-down arrow and expand them. Just pick whatever you like, >>>>>>> I move mine to a folder called nvda that I made. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 5. To make a folder, just pick folder from the new menu in the >>>>>>> file menu, do that before you do a filter if you want to move >>>>>>> stuff, because the folder has to exist for you to pick it. If >>>>>>> you want the folder in the main account, i.e. another folder >>>>>>> like inbox, before you make the folder, highlight your account >>>>>>> name with the arrows. If you want everything under your inbox, >>>>>>> so you have to hit right arrow to expand folders, highlight your >>>>>>> inbox. The difference is that if you highlight the account, you >>>>>>> can down arrow, so you'll get inbox, your folder, sent, trash, >>>>>>> whatever. If you do it highlighting the inbox, inbox usually >>>>>>> starts collapsed and you have to hit right arrow to expand it, >>>>>>> then you hit down arrow to get to those folders, you'll go >>>>>>> through whatever you made, then you'll get back to sent, trash, >>>>>>> whatever. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If that's confusing somehow, feel free to ask questions. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 10/25/2017 13:26, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi, John, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> How do you create filters in thunderbird or do you just delete >>>>>>>> them after reading or replying to them? Outlook is ok but It's >>>>>>>> a bit clunky. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Rosemarie >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 10/25/2017 10:02 AM, John Isige wrote: >>>>>>>>> Microsoft's various mail programs have always been weird >>>>>>>>> though. I used to use Outlook, the one that came in Office. >>>>>>>>> Then I had to upgrade or migrate machines or whatever. So I >>>>>>>>> exported mail and everything just like you're supposed to. Got >>>>>>>>> everything installed, imported into the new Outlook. Suddenly >>>>>>>>> none of my filtering rules to send messages to specific >>>>>>>>> folders would work. So I literally deleted them all and >>>>>>>>> recreated them from scratch, and they still wouldn't work. >>>>>>>>> That's when I switched to Thunderbird and I've been using it >>>>>>>>> ever since. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > >
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Firefox Quantum. ver 57 are we ready?
Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
Hi guys
I just had a email off another list to do with another screen reader to do with the new fire fox coming out next month the one stated in the subject line. Are we alright to go with it as of yet? or will we be aright with it in the next release of NVDA 2017.4 or the version after that.
I have not got that version on this system so do not know how well it works with it. From what i have been reading is more to do with multii thread machines.
And older machines will slow the right down as in searching for pages etc.
It looks also the free upgrade to windows 10 from 7,8 and 8.1 ends at the end of this year.
So if you are able to upgrade from those operating system either upgrade or after that date if you want to go to windows 10 you will have to pay.
There is also some other accessibility stuff that might be of interest to windows 10 creator update. For more info see the following link at https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/accessibility/2017/10/17/windows-10-accessibility-update/ Once i know also about the new browser and when we are able to go i will put it back across the list in atig in new zealand.
Gene nz
--
Check out my website for NVDA tutorials and other blindness related material at
http://www.accessibilitycentral.net Regardless of where you are in New Zealand if you are near one of the APNK sites you can use a copy of the NVDA screen reader on one of their computers.
To find out which locations (or location) is near to you please visit
http://www.aotearoapeoplesnetwork.org/content/partner-libraries (Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa). To find an NVDA certified expert near you, please visit the following link
https://certification.nvaccess.org/. The certification page contains the official list of NVDA certified individuals from around the world, who have sat and successfully passed the NVDA
expert exam.
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
John Isige
If some messages aren't getting filtered, then I suspect your rules have
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a problem. Another thing that can happen is that sometimes people will send messages to somebody else and a list, and then if you've filtered on from: for the list address, for example, those messages will show up in your inbox because the from: is to the other person. You'd probably need to create another rule to catch that, if you can find a pattern. Every once in a while I'll get messages from a list showing up in my inbox, but usually if you filter on the from: field and use a significant part of the address, it'll work. For example, I had a filter set up for the old NVDA list, and I filtered on nvda in the from: field. When I subscribed to the new list here, the messages started getting filtered into my nvda folder again. If you can't figure this out yourself then yeah, I'd probably suggest skyping, or maybe skyping combined with somebody using NVDA Remote into your machine so they can look at exactly what's going on and ask questions if necessary. It depends on how technically-minded you are though. But the first thing I'd do is check what you're filtering on for whatever list. Then if you have a message that goes to the folder, and one that goes to the inbox but shouldn't, check the headers and such, check what you're filtering on, and try to find out what's different about it. Because something probably is.
On 10/25/2017 19:15, Gene wrote:
Didn't you have the same problem months ago. You should get help by
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Re: Web radio programs
Gene
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
what is the url for the bill sparks site?
From: Gene
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 17:08
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs I'm not sure what you are asking. On the Bill
Sparks site, you can get the stream if you are using firefox or Chrome.
Internet Explorer may not have this feature.
Find the link for the radio station.
Open the context menu.
Down arrow to something like copy link or copy link
location or something similar.
Press enter and the location will be placed on the
clipboard.
For your purposes, this won't work on a site that
uses Flash but the Bill Sparks site doesn't.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: larry
k
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 5:10 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs gene, do you know how to pull an internet stream address off a page using
sourse code or can you recommend a tool to do that ?
From: Gene
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 14:56
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs The site is only for European stations.
Following the link presents some station links and then some text stating that
the site lists European stations.
A site with stations from around the world
is
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony James
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs was a link for Europe. when I attempt to arrow down past this all nvda says is blank. On 10/25/17, Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io <bglists@...> wrote: > Be aware at any one time many stations simply do not work as stations are > always changing their streaming company and protocol or restricting access > due to copyright issues. To really get some stations it can be quite complex > > involving vpns and all sorts. Why anything simple has to end up so > complicated is anybodys guess. > Brian > > bglists@... > Sent via blueyonder. > Please address personal email to:- > briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' > in the display name field. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Griffith" <daj.griffith@...> > To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 1:15 PM > Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs > > > > Not a program but a web site. > Mike’s Radio Website. > Once you have found a station you want – focus on the link to play and the > then bring up the context menu and select save target or whatever your > browser says. > The resulting m3u or PLS file will be downloaded ready for you to transfer > across to your player. > http://www.mikesradioworld.com/ > > I have also a large folder of streams – hundreds of them but many will not > work now as they go offline , but many will. I can provide a sendspace link > > for this if you want. > David Griffith > Blind Access and Guide dog Blog > http://dgriffithblog.wordpress.com/ > My Blind hammer Blog > https://www.westhamtillidie.com/authors/blind-hammer/posts > > From: Tony James > Sent: 25 October 2017 09:22 > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: [nvda] Web radio programs > > Hi everybody, i’m wondering if someone could share with me the name of a > accessible program for finding web radio stations that will run under win7. > > I have a Book port plus which is capable of playing web radio stations, but > > first I need to get them on the card. The bpp supports m3u, PLS, and aSX > stations. Thx > > Get Outlook for iOS > > > > > > > -- "If we die, we will die in battle ... together" MK2 Lu Kang CHECK OUT MY BLOG: HOUSEOFSURPRISES.BLOGSPOT.COM
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Re: Web radio programs
larry k <sir-laurence@...>
what is the url for the bill sparks site?
From: Gene
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 17:08
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs I'm not sure what you are asking. On the Bill
Sparks site, you can get the stream if you are using firefox or Chrome.
Internet Explorer may not have this feature.
Find the link for the radio station.
Open the context menu.
Down arrow to something like copy link or copy link
location or something similar.
Press enter and the location will be placed on the
clipboard.
For your purposes, this won't work on a site that
uses Flash but the Bill Sparks site doesn't.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: larry
k
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 5:10 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs gene, do you know how to pull an internet stream address off a page using
sourse code or can you recommend a tool to do that ?
From: Gene
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 14:56
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs The site is only for European stations.
Following the link presents some station links and then some text stating that
the site lists European stations.
A site with stations from around the world
is
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony James
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs was a link for Europe. when I attempt to arrow down past this all nvda says is blank. On 10/25/17, Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io <bglists@...> wrote: > Be aware at any one time many stations simply do not work as stations are > always changing their streaming company and protocol or restricting access > due to copyright issues. To really get some stations it can be quite complex > > involving vpns and all sorts. Why anything simple has to end up so > complicated is anybodys guess. > Brian > > bglists@... > Sent via blueyonder. > Please address personal email to:- > briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' > in the display name field. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Griffith" <daj.griffith@...> > To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 1:15 PM > Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs > > > > Not a program but a web site. > Mike’s Radio Website. > Once you have found a station you want – focus on the link to play and the > then bring up the context menu and select save target or whatever your > browser says. > The resulting m3u or PLS file will be downloaded ready for you to transfer > across to your player. > http://www.mikesradioworld.com/ > > I have also a large folder of streams – hundreds of them but many will not > work now as they go offline , but many will. I can provide a sendspace link > > for this if you want. > David Griffith > Blind Access and Guide dog Blog > http://dgriffithblog.wordpress.com/ > My Blind hammer Blog > https://www.westhamtillidie.com/authors/blind-hammer/posts > > From: Tony James > Sent: 25 October 2017 09:22 > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: [nvda] Web radio programs > > Hi everybody, i’m wondering if someone could share with me the name of a > accessible program for finding web radio stations that will run under win7. > > I have a Book port plus which is capable of playing web radio stations, but > > first I need to get them on the card. The bpp supports m3u, PLS, and aSX > stations. Thx > > Get Outlook for iOS > > > > > > > -- "If we die, we will die in battle ... together" MK2 Lu Kang CHECK OUT MY BLOG: HOUSEOFSURPRISES.BLOGSPOT.COM
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
Gene
Didn't you have the same problem months ago.
You should get help by phone or by Skipe or with someone working with you in
realtime in some way.
Gene
----- Original Message
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From: Rosemarie Chavarria
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Using Thunderbird filters I tried but it didn't work. I selected the rule and tabbed to the run now button and hit enter but it didn't work. This isn't working out. On 10/25/2017 4:20 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria
wrote:
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How to use the Braillenote touch with NVDA?
willbilec@...
Hi, I have tried everything to get this thing working with NVDA.I have tried using BRLTTY, but that sometimes works, and when it does it only lets me see what is on the display. it wont let me interact with anything on the computer. I have tried installing and uninstalling the humanwhere drivers, but that doesn't work. I have tried using USB and Bluetooth connections. I have know idea what to do now. I no NVDA'S braille support is ok, since I have a focus 40 at school and that works fine.
Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
Gene
What do you mean some other messages from other
lists. If your rule only applies to messages with one list name, then no
other messages will be affected. You need to make a separate rule for
every list.
Gene
----- Original Message
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From: Rosemarie Chavarria
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Using Thunderbird filters Hi, Robert, I already did all that. Some other messages from the other lists are still going into the inbox. I don't know what else to do. Rosemarie On 10/25/2017 4:07 PM, Robert Mendoza
wrote:
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Re: Web radio programs
Gene
I'm not sure what you are asking. On the Bill
Sparks site, you can get the stream if you are using firefox or Chrome.
Internet Explorer may not have this feature.
Find the link for the radio station.
Open the context menu.
Down arrow to something like copy link or copy link
location or something similar.
Press enter and the location will be placed on the
clipboard.
For your purposes, this won't work on a site that
uses Flash but the Bill Sparks site doesn't.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
gene, do you know how to pull an internet stream address off a page using
sourse code or can you recommend a tool to do that ?
From: Gene
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 14:56
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs The site is only for European stations.
Following the link presents some station links and then some text stating that
the site lists European stations.
A site with stations from around the world
is
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony James
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs was a link for Europe. when I attempt to arrow down past this all nvda says is blank. On 10/25/17, Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io <bglists@...> wrote: > Be aware at any one time many stations simply do not work as stations are > always changing their streaming company and protocol or restricting access > due to copyright issues. To really get some stations it can be quite complex > > involving vpns and all sorts. Why anything simple has to end up so > complicated is anybodys guess. > Brian > > bglists@... > Sent via blueyonder. > Please address personal email to:- > briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' > in the display name field. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Griffith" <daj.griffith@...> > To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 1:15 PM > Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs > > > > Not a program but a web site. > Mike’s Radio Website. > Once you have found a station you want – focus on the link to play and the > then bring up the context menu and select save target or whatever your > browser says. > The resulting m3u or PLS file will be downloaded ready for you to transfer > across to your player. > http://www.mikesradioworld.com/ > > I have also a large folder of streams – hundreds of them but many will not > work now as they go offline , but many will. I can provide a sendspace link > > for this if you want. > David Griffith > Blind Access and Guide dog Blog > http://dgriffithblog.wordpress.com/ > My Blind hammer Blog > https://www.westhamtillidie.com/authors/blind-hammer/posts > > From: Tony James > Sent: 25 October 2017 09:22 > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: [nvda] Web radio programs > > Hi everybody, i’m wondering if someone could share with me the name of a > accessible program for finding web radio stations that will run under win7. > > I have a Book port plus which is capable of playing web radio stations, but > > first I need to get them on the card. The bpp supports m3u, PLS, and aSX > stations. Thx > > Get Outlook for iOS > > > > > > > -- "If we die, we will die in battle ... together" MK2 Lu Kang CHECK OUT MY BLOG: HOUSEOFSURPRISES.BLOGSPOT.COM
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Re: Using Win 10's Mail App
Rosemarie Chavarria
Hi, John,
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I'm having the problem that you had in outlook in thunderbird. I'm still having trouble trying to filter messages. I may end up going back to outlook. Rosemarie
On 10/25/2017 10:02 AM, John Isige wrote:
Microsoft's various mail programs have always been weird though. I used to use Outlook, the one that came in Office. Then I had to upgrade or migrate machines or whatever. So I exported mail and everything just like you're supposed to. Got everything installed, imported into the new Outlook. Suddenly none of my filtering rules to send messages to specific folders would work. So I literally deleted them all and recreated them from scratch, and they still wouldn't work. That's when I switched to Thunderbird and I've been using it ever since.
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
Rosemarie Chavarria
I tried but it didn't work. I selected the rule and tabbed to the run now button and hit enter but it didn't work. This isn't working out.
On 10/25/2017 4:20 PM, Rosemarie
Chavarria wrote:
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
Rosemarie Chavarria
Thanks.
I'll give it another shot.
On 10/25/2017 4:17 PM, Robert Mendoza
wrote:
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
Robert Mendoza
HI, Rosemary Robert Mendoza On 10/26/2017 7:09 AM, Rosemarie
Chavarria wrote:
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
Rosemarie Chavarria
Hi, Robert,
I already did all that. Some other messages from the other lists are still going into the inbox. I don't know what else to do.
Rosemarie
On 10/25/2017 4:07 PM, Robert Mendoza
wrote:
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Re: Using Thunderbird filters
Robert Mendoza
subject line is intended to change to avoid confusion of the
thread. About your concern for filtering particular message into
your inbox in Thunderbird. you have to make sure that your focus
is located to the message that is not open yet, then tab several
times till the focus is directed in the recipient column. Right
click then select Create Filter From. The rest of the filters
process is the same as mentioned below by John. Also, make sure
you uncheck the filter by manually so that it will run
automatically into your corresponding filtered of your choice. Robert Mendoza On 10/26/2017 6:36 AM, Rosemarie
Chavarria wrote:
Hi, John,
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Re: Using Win 10's Mail App
Rosemarie Chavarria
Hi, John,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Let's say you want to run a filter on a message that comes into the inbox. I've pretty muchcreated the filters but there are messages till coming into the inbox from other lists. How do you run a filter on a message? Thanks. Rosemarie
On 10/25/2017 3:03 PM, John Isige wrote:
1. Go to the tools menu, pick message filters.
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Re: Web radio programs
larry k <sir-laurence@...>
gene, do you know how to pull an internet stream address off a page using
sourse code or can you recommend a tool to do that ?
From: Gene
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 14:56
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs The site is only for European stations.
Following the link presents some station links and then some text stating that
the site lists European stations.
A site with stations from around the world
is
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony James
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs was a link for Europe. when I attempt to arrow down past this all nvda says is blank. On 10/25/17, Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io <bglists@...> wrote: > Be aware at any one time many stations simply do not work as stations are > always changing their streaming company and protocol or restricting access > due to copyright issues. To really get some stations it can be quite complex > > involving vpns and all sorts. Why anything simple has to end up so > complicated is anybodys guess. > Brian > > bglists@... > Sent via blueyonder. > Please address personal email to:- > briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' > in the display name field. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Griffith" <daj.griffith@...> > To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 1:15 PM > Subject: Re: [nvda] Web radio programs > > > > Not a program but a web site. > Mike’s Radio Website. > Once you have found a station you want – focus on the link to play and the > then bring up the context menu and select save target or whatever your > browser says. > The resulting m3u or PLS file will be downloaded ready for you to transfer > across to your player. > http://www.mikesradioworld.com/ > > I have also a large folder of streams – hundreds of them but many will not > work now as they go offline , but many will. I can provide a sendspace link > > for this if you want. > David Griffith > Blind Access and Guide dog Blog > http://dgriffithblog.wordpress.com/ > My Blind hammer Blog > https://www.westhamtillidie.com/authors/blind-hammer/posts > > From: Tony James > Sent: 25 October 2017 09:22 > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: [nvda] Web radio programs > > Hi everybody, i’m wondering if someone could share with me the name of a > accessible program for finding web radio stations that will run under win7. > > I have a Book port plus which is capable of playing web radio stations, but > > first I need to get them on the card. The bpp supports m3u, PLS, and aSX > stations. Thx > > Get Outlook for iOS > > > > > > > -- "If we die, we will die in battle ... together" MK2 Lu Kang CHECK OUT MY BLOG: HOUSEOFSURPRISES.BLOGSPOT.COM
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Re: n v d a and kurzweil
Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
Hi
Use the nvda key + shift key + letter S to turn it on and off.
Otherwise i think as well you can just toggle off speech with the nvda key + letter S.
hope this helps.
Gene nz
On 10/26/2017 10:49 AM, larry k wrote:
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Check out my website for NVDA tutorials and other blindness related material at
http://www.accessibilitycentral.net Regardless of where you are in New Zealand if you are near one of the APNK sites you can use a copy of the NVDA screen reader on one of their computers.
To find out which locations (or location) is near to you please visit
http://www.aotearoapeoplesnetwork.org/content/partner-libraries (Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa). To find an NVDA certified expert near you, please visit the following link
https://certification.nvaccess.org/. The certification page contains the official list of NVDA certified individuals from around the world, who have sat and successfully passed the NVDA
expert exam.
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