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Malware remover working with NVDA
Please create a new thread for new questions - don't reply to an existing topic and change the subject. This matters greatly to people who uses threaded readers, because the new question appears in th
Please create a new thread for new questions - don't reply to an existing topic and change the subject. This matters greatly to people who uses threaded readers, because the new question appears in th
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Antony Stone
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Will this patch to windows for Intel chips impact speed for nvda?
I do not suspect ulterior motives on Microsoft's part in this case, because the Linux kernel is being patched in just the same way for just the same reason. Antony. Groups.Io wrote:
I do not suspect ulterior motives on Microsoft's part in this case, because the Linux kernel is being patched in just the same way for just the same reason. Antony. Groups.Io wrote:
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Antony Stone
· #33131
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Will this patch to windows for Intel chips impact speed for nvda?
A large number of security flaws (in both software and hardware) do not get discovered for a long time after they crept into the design. I think "if the security hole has been in the chips for a decad
A large number of security flaws (in both software and hardware) do not get discovered for a long time after they crept into the design. I think "if the security hole has been in the chips for a decad
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Antony Stone
· #33128
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numb lock help
When you press the / key, do you get the / symbol? I ask because on my number pad, the Num Lock key is the top left, whereas the / key is immediately to its right. I just wonder whether you're pressin
When you press the / key, do you get the / symbol? I ask because on my number pad, the Num Lock key is the top left, whereas the / key is immediately to its right. I just wonder whether you're pressin
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Antony Stone
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outlook contacts question
Firstly, what is "the latest windows"? When you say "it only goes so far", how far does it go? Are you saying it reads 5 entries, 50 entries, 500 entries...? Secondly, how many contacts do you have in
Firstly, what is "the latest windows"? When you say "it only goes so far", how far does it go? Are you saying it reads 5 entries, 50 entries, 500 entries...? Secondly, how many contacts do you have in
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Antony Stone
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Another Wording Question
I just went to https://www.sendspace.com/ and looked at the HTML source for the page. Assuming you meant that Chrome reads the button as "Upload file", I think I can see the reason why - the HTML sour
I just went to https://www.sendspace.com/ and looked at the HTML source for the page. Assuming you meant that Chrome reads the button as "Upload file", I think I can see the reason why - the HTML sour
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Antony Stone
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Speak Passwords
Tell us which banking site this is so we can try for ourselves - even without having an account, we can still try the login system to see what it says. As Tyler said "please give the exact steps to re
Tell us which banking site this is so we can try for ourselves - even without having an account, we can still try the login system to see what it says. As Tyler said "please give the exact steps to re
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Antony Stone
· #32907
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Legally binding Seasons Greetings to all NVDA Users.
Hm. Considering Gene's comments to Lino on Sunday concerning "The Story of Rudolph", I'm extremely surprised that you posted this to the list. Antony. Groups.Io wrote: etc.....
Hm. Considering Gene's comments to Lino on Sunday concerning "The Story of Rudolph", I'm extremely surprised that you posted this to the list. Antony. Groups.Io wrote: etc.....
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Antony Stone
· #32857
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competition
Oh, I thought the suggestion from Sky Mundell's posting was that "FS sued any agencies who did not purchase JAWS", so it wasn't anything to do with suing other screenreader companies, but suing potent
Oh, I thought the suggestion from Sky Mundell's posting was that "FS sued any agencies who did not purchase JAWS", so it wasn't anything to do with suing other screenreader companies, but suing potent
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Antony Stone
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competition
On what grounds did FS (threaten to) sue these companies? Antony.
On what grounds did FS (threaten to) sue these companies? Antony.
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Antony Stone
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OT: selecting a new laptop is more difficult than before
I didn't even realise it was possible to get a computer shop to change the Bios in a new machine for you. Are you talking about using Coreboot, or something else? Antony. Groups.Io wrote:
I didn't even realise it was possible to get a computer shop to change the Bios in a new machine for you. Are you talking about using Coreboot, or something else? Antony. Groups.Io wrote:
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Antony Stone
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testing 1 2 1 2
Oh, I thought his comment that he has seen replies to existing threads to mean that he was still receiving mail from the list, and the fact that he had not seen the new threads he had created as sugge
Oh, I thought his comment that he has seen replies to existing threads to mean that he was still receiving mail from the list, and the fact that he had not seen the new threads he had created as sugge
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Antony Stone
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testing 1 2 1 2
Apologies for replying to something you particularly asked us not to, but I just wonder whether it might be useful for you (maybe if this recurs in future?) to post the subject lines of the new thread
Apologies for replying to something you particularly asked us not to, but I just wonder whether it might be useful for you (maybe if this recurs in future?) to post the subject lines of the new thread
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Antony Stone
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An unusual but potentially very useful idea about sounds
This reminds me of precisely what I used to do in the 1970s with an AM radio next to a PDP-8 minicomputer. Reminiscences aside, though, do you think it's possible for NVDA to get this sort of hardware
This reminds me of precisely what I used to do in the 1970s with an AM radio next to a PDP-8 minicomputer. Reminiscences aside, though, do you think it's possible for NVDA to get this sort of hardware
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Antony Stone
· #32113
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Caption location
If the material you are creating is for general public use (rather than for employees of big organisations), you should be able to justify that NVDA is the most common screen reader in use by that use
If the material you are creating is for general public use (rather than for employees of big organisations), you should be able to justify that NVDA is the most common screen reader in use by that use
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Antony Stone
· #32106
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Firefox Accessibility (was Re: Avg was Re: [nvda] malware bites question)
https://www.marcozehe.de/2017/11/07/firefox-57-nvda-users-perspective is a good source of information regarding Firefox 57 and 58 with NVDA. Antony.
https://www.marcozehe.de/2017/11/07/firefox-57-nvda-users-perspective is a good source of information regarding Firefox 57 and 58 with NVDA. Antony.
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Antony Stone
· #32016
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Caption location
It could be helpful if you let us know which guidelines you are working with (the ones which "say that blind-friendly places information..."). Incidentally, I very strongly agree with Joseph Lee's rec
It could be helpful if you let us know which guidelines you are working with (the ones which "say that blind-friendly places information..."). Incidentally, I very strongly agree with Joseph Lee's rec
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Antony Stone
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Parenthesis
Um, can't you just type a paragraph such as the one you wrote, into a text editor, and then get NVDA to read it back to you, so you can tell for yourself? Bear in mind though that this might be one of
Um, can't you just type a paragraph such as the one you wrote, into a text editor, and then get NVDA to read it back to you, so you can tell for yourself? Bear in mind though that this might be one of
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Antony Stone
· #31943
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bounce
Forward the message/s here so we can see exactly what they say, and we might be able to help. Otherwise we'd just be guessing, and that's no use to anyone. Antony.
Forward the message/s here so we can see exactly what they say, and we might be able to help. Otherwise we'd just be guessing, and that's no use to anyone. Antony.
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Antony Stone
· #31918
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Enabling key echo in putty and editing using nano
Can you narrow down the problem to being at your end of the connection or the server end? In other words, do you have this problem no matter what you are doing on the remote machine (nano, vim, emacs,
Can you narrow down the problem to being at your end of the connection or the server end? In other words, do you have this problem no matter what you are doing on the remote machine (nano, vim, emacs,
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Antony Stone
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