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reading very big texts in command-line applications, for example sdkmanager
#addonrelease
#addonrelesae
Another thing I often do is pipe the text to a file, like: netstat /B > connections.txt Then I can just open connections.txt in my favorite text editor & look to my heart's content.
Another thing I often do is pipe the text to a file, like: netstat /B > connections.txt Then I can just open connections.txt in my favorite text editor & look to my heart's content.
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reading very big texts in command-line applications, for example sdkmanager
#addonrelease
#addonrelesae
Even if you don't, it works well because it's hard to review something once you've pressed the 'more' key again.
Even if you don't, it works well because it's hard to review something once you've pressed the 'more' key again.
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Which would essentially leave him on the net exposed to every piece of malware known to hackerdom. I'm thinking perhaps not? Brennen, there is an awful lot you don't tell us, ie, what version of Windo
Which would essentially leave him on the net exposed to every piece of malware known to hackerdom. I'm thinking perhaps not? Brennen, there is an awful lot you don't tell us, ie, what version of Windo
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browse mode
What version of windows, Brennen?
What version of windows, Brennen?
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NVDA compatibility with Sitebuilder
This is likely a little o/t for this list, but I've got some free WordPress tutorials on wp4newbs.com The sticky post on the page provides the passwords, etc. It's somewhat outdated in that some plugi
This is likely a little o/t for this list, but I've got some free WordPress tutorials on wp4newbs.com The sticky post on the page provides the passwords, etc. It's somewhat outdated in that some plugi
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Addint a Desktop Shortcut for Programs or Apps under Windows 10
Alt number-row 2 creates a new folder as well in Windows Explorer.
Alt number-row 2 creates a new folder as well in Windows Explorer.
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Add-on compatibility notice: NvDA Remote Support add-on 2.1 is not compatible with wxPython 4, new release recommended
I love it. I use it all the time. I was glad to participate in the crowd funding.
I love it. I use it all the time. I was glad to participate in the crowd funding.
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For windows 7 users
I don't think this is correct information. Here's what they say regarding system requirements. "NVDA runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Microsoft Windows. The minimum Operating System required
I don't think this is correct information. Here's what they say regarding system requirements. "NVDA runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Microsoft Windows. The minimum Operating System required
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Re waterfox
Brian, that does not look like an address to download Waterfox to me, ie. it appears to be a staging address. The address I copied for a download is: https://www.waterfoxproject.org/en-US/waterfox/new
Brian, that does not look like an address to download Waterfox to me, ie. it appears to be a staging address. The address I copied for a download is: https://www.waterfoxproject.org/en-US/waterfox/new
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text aloud reader
You cannot activate w/a code unless you buy it.
You cannot activate w/a code unless you buy it.
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Lots Of NVDA Freezes
Jim, I'm running Win 10 & latest NVDA & not experiencing those sorts of problems. It'd be interesting to see if your event logs contain anything notable, ie, I'm wondering if this could possibly be ha
Jim, I'm running Win 10 & latest NVDA & not experiencing those sorts of problems. It'd be interesting to see if your event logs contain anything notable, ie, I'm wondering if this could possibly be ha
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Lots Of NVDA Freezes
Your event viewer is under Administrative Tools' in Control Panel. I'd be looking at both systems & applications events.
Your event viewer is under Administrative Tools' in Control Panel. I'd be looking at both systems & applications events.
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Problem connecting a Hims Braillesense to NVDA
Ok, Michelle, forgive me for asking a few dumb questions here, but: 1) Have you tried another cable? It could be the cable's bad. 2) Have you tried another port? Same applies, &/or there could be an i
Ok, Michelle, forgive me for asking a few dumb questions here, but: 1) Have you tried another cable? It could be the cable's bad. 2) Have you tried another port? Same applies, &/or there could be an i
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Problem connecting a Hims Braillesense to NVDA
Folks, sometimes the connections just get messed up w/these displays. A reset can often help.
Folks, sometimes the connections just get messed up w/these displays. A reset can often help.
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Dealing With Windows On Top
Sometimes object nav works for this, Kelly.
Sometimes object nav works for this, Kelly.
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NVDA question
Much also has to do w/Skype, & you should check under audio options so that volume are not lowered for Skype calls. You should also check under the 'Sounds' applet of your Windows Control panel. Go to
Much also has to do w/Skype, & you should check under audio options so that volume are not lowered for Skype calls. You should also check under the 'Sounds' applet of your Windows Control panel. Go to
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Changed to Re: [nvda] firefox quantum, capcha's, and NVDA
Bob, the problem is that these captchas are distorted images, & that therefore makes OCR'ing them problematic. But There are now solutions, ie, Recaptcha 2 from Google, that don't require any sort of
Bob, the problem is that these captchas are distorted images, & that therefore makes OCR'ing them problematic. But There are now solutions, ie, Recaptcha 2 from Google, that don't require any sort of
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accessibility training is important too.
Those folks generally are just a bunch of script readers. They can't go past it because they don't have the knowledge (& sometimes wherewithal) to go further.
Those folks generally are just a bunch of script readers. They can't go past it because they don't have the knowledge (& sometimes wherewithal) to go further.
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accessibility training is important too.
They don't. But I gotta tell you--those in-built product webservers scare me, because built w/security in mind they were not.
They don't. But I gotta tell you--those in-built product webservers scare me, because built w/security in mind they were not.
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accessibility training is important too.
May as well. Probly have a more intelligent conversation w/a robot.
May as well. Probly have a more intelligent conversation w/a robot.
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