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question about comparison between current versions of nvda since 2017.1 about stability
Audio ducking was introduced in NVDA 2016.1 and works with Windows 8 and higher. Antony.
Audio ducking was introduced in NVDA 2016.1 and works with Windows 8 and higher. Antony.
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question about comparison between current versions of nvda since 2017.1 about stability
You would have to tell us what "best" means before anyone could answer that. Different people have different ideas about what is best; we don't know what your idea of "best" for NVDA is. Antony.
You would have to tell us what "best" means before anyone could answer that. Different people have different ideas about what is best; we don't know what your idea of "best" for NVDA is. Antony.
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In-Process 5th October
A meme is the "memory" (or some might say cultural) equivalent of a gene. In other words, something which people know, and which gets passed on from person to person. Compare with a gene, which is par
A meme is the "memory" (or some might say cultural) equivalent of a gene. In other words, something which people know, and which gets passed on from person to person. Compare with a gene, which is par
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How To Search
Which application are you trying to search in? Antony.
Which application are you trying to search in? Antony.
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NVDA AND CCleaner No speech on win 7 after clean issue.
Which version has malware? Antony.
Which version has malware? Antony.
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Antony Stone
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Braille, how many use it?
All that says about the difference from traditional displays is that "The dots do not give when the user presses them. The dots on some braille displays using the traditional technology yield to press
All that says about the difference from traditional displays is that "The dots do not give when the user presses them. The dots on some braille displays using the traditional technology yield to press
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Braille, how many use it?
Does anyone here know what is special or unusual about the Orbit technology, so that it's (at least in theory) possible for them to manufacture and sell for such a low price compared to traditional di
Does anyone here know what is special or unusual about the Orbit technology, so that it's (at least in theory) possible for them to manufacture and sell for such a low price compared to traditional di
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HTML email [was: Re: [nvda] Download of the Weather Plus add-on]
Ah, I had the impression from the way you phrased things that your comment was based on some surveys done by mail hosters or spam filter providers etc. I would certainly agree with you that a great de
Ah, I had the impression from the way you phrased things that your comment was based on some surveys done by mail hosters or spam filter providers etc. I would certainly agree with you that a great de
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Braille, how many use it?
http://www.aph.org/orbit-reader-20/ still says "Available soon". Antony.
http://www.aph.org/orbit-reader-20/ still says "Available soon". Antony.
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Braille, how many use it?
Braille displays are indeed very expensive to buy new, but they remain manufactured and available because the majority of purchases are by employers or government education departments who are require
Braille displays are indeed very expensive to buy new, but they remain manufactured and available because the majority of purchases are by employers or government education departments who are require
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Managing Servers Remotely
How do you "connect to the server"? Antony.
How do you "connect to the server"? Antony.
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Where are the recordings?
As you say, "it is up to the browser/program to perform the conversion". That means you can give your browser a URL with spaces in, and it will convert it before making the request to the web server.
As you say, "it is up to the browser/program to perform the conversion". That means you can give your browser a URL with spaces in, and it will convert it before making the request to the web server.
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HTML email [was: Re: [nvda] Download of the Weather Plus add-on]
I'd be very interested to know where you have these numbers from. I wonder what sort of sample size, and what types of email, were analysed to find out the proportions of text-only, HTML-only, and mix
I'd be very interested to know where you have these numbers from. I wonder what sort of sample size, and what types of email, were analysed to find out the proportions of text-only, HTML-only, and mix
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HTML email [was: Re: [nvda] Download of the Weather Plus add-on]
Please could you avoid posting HTML-only emails to the list? Post either plain-text or plain-text plus HTML, but please not just the HTML. It makes things very difficult to read for those of us who pr
Please could you avoid posting HTML-only emails to the list? Post either plain-text or plain-text plus HTML, but please not just the HTML. It makes things very difficult to read for those of us who pr
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Where are the recordings?
See http://al.dehy.de/example.html for an example. That page contains a link to another page on the same server, the URL for which contains three space characters (not encoded using %20 either). Anton
See http://al.dehy.de/example.html for an example. That page contains a link to another page on the same server, the URL for which contains three space characters (not encoded using %20 either). Anton
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Where are the recordings?
Spaces are perfectly valid in web addresses. The problem with them is that most email clients and similar applications can't tell whether the space and the next word are still part of the address, or
Spaces are perfectly valid in web addresses. The problem with them is that most email clients and similar applications can't tell whether the space and the next word are still part of the address, or
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The Dev list and blacklisting of mail servers
If that genuinely is the problem, then the list administrators / owners should be asked to consider moving the list to a service which does not use blacklisting. Antony. Groups.Io wrote:
If that genuinely is the problem, then the list administrators / owners should be asked to consider moving the list to a service which does not use blacklisting. Antony. Groups.Io wrote:
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the sam driver
So write to Matthias' private address as he requested. It's in the email below, which you replied to. Antony. wrote:
So write to Matthias' private address as he requested. It's in the email below, which you replied to. Antony. wrote:
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iPad
How is this an advanatge over the iPhone? You can use a Bluetooth keyboard with any iPad or iPhone device. Also, is this an answer to the original poster's question "Could someone that owns an apple i
How is this an advanatge over the iPhone? You can use a Bluetooth keyboard with any iPad or iPhone device. Also, is this an answer to the original poster's question "Could someone that owns an apple i
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replying to individuals rather than the entire list
Well, er, you send your reply to the originator of the message? Sorry, but I really don't quite understand the question - the answer seems so obvious. In your case you sent an email from "Don H" <lmdd
Well, er, you send your reply to the originator of the message? Sorry, but I really don't quite understand the question - the answer seems so obvious. In your case you sent an email from "Don H" <lmdd
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