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No line breaks when reading pdf file in Adobe Reader with NVDA
I don't have the problem you're describing on my computer, so I don't know how to fix it, but for what it's worth, I can offer two potential workarounds. 1. Use SentenceNav add-on to read the PDF sent
I don't have the problem you're describing on my computer, so I don't know how to fix it, but for what it's worth, I can offer two potential workarounds. 1. Use SentenceNav add-on to read the PDF sent
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Punctuation/Symbol pronunciation
Brian, Let me try to describe it in other words. We have 4 punctuation verbosity settings that can be cycled through using NVDA+P. They are None, Some, Most and All. All is clear - just read all punct
Brian, Let me try to describe it in other words. We have 4 punctuation verbosity settings that can be cycled through using NVDA+P. They are None, Some, Most and All. All is clear - just read all punct
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Tony Malykh
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strange issue likely NVDA related
What is your Dropbox version?
What is your Dropbox version?
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Tony Malykh
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Invisible Dropbox pop-ups
What's the version of your Dropbox? Maybe you're lucky and you have received an update?
What's the version of your Dropbox? Maybe you're lucky and you have received an update?
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Tony Malykh
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Invisible Dropbox pop-ups
I highly suspect these windows are invisible - Dropbox wouldn't ship an update that annoys sighted users every hour with a useless window like this. That would be too egregious of a bug.
I highly suspect these windows are invisible - Dropbox wouldn't ship an update that annoys sighted users every hour with a useless window like this. That would be too egregious of a bug.
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Tony Malykh
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Invisible Dropbox pop-ups
I have been experiencing the same bug with Dropbox since last week. I have a friend who works at Dropbox and I asked her to report it - she reported it directly to the right team - the one working on
I have been experiencing the same bug with Dropbox since last week. I have a friend who works at Dropbox and I asked her to report it - she reported it directly to the right team - the one working on
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Tony Malykh
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Threaded emails view in Outlook
This is exactly what I was looking for, it works! Thanks for the tip!
This is exactly what I was looking for, it works! Thanks for the tip!
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Tony Malykh
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Threaded emails view in Outlook
Brian, I have View ribbon > show messages as conversations > Conversation Settings > Always expand selected conversation unchecked, yet Outlook still keeps autoexpanding conversations. Am I doing some
Brian, I have View ribbon > show messages as conversations > Conversation Settings > Always expand selected conversation unchecked, yet Outlook still keeps autoexpanding conversations. Am I doing some
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Tony Malykh
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Threaded emails view in Outlook
Hello all and especially Brian Vogel, I was trying to use Outlook with Threaded list of emails view. Brian Vogel gave me advice that I should navigate through this list using Control+Up and Down arrow
Hello all and especially Brian Vogel, I was trying to use Outlook with Threaded list of emails view. Brian Vogel gave me advice that I should navigate through this list using Control+Up and Down arrow
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Tony Malykh
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New addon: BrowserNav
Hello Announcing BrowserNav - a new NVDA add-on that provides enhanced navigation keystrokes in browsers. Download: https://github.com/mltony/nvda-browser-nav/releases/download/v1.1/BrowserNav-1.1.nvd
Hello Announcing BrowserNav - a new NVDA add-on that provides enhanced navigation keystrokes in browsers. Download: https://github.com/mltony/nvda-browser-nav/releases/download/v1.1/BrowserNav-1.1.nvd
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Tony Malykh
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NVDA and sounds
I have it in my plans to write such an add-on. However, it requires the new speech framework from NVDA, which has been in development for a long time, and I don't know when it's going to be released -
I have it in my plans to write such an add-on. However, it requires the new speech framework from NVDA, which has been in development for a long time, and I don't know when it's going to be released -
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Tony Malykh
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Hi Brian, So it looks like my ignorance was justified to some extent. I was so sure that threaded view was unusable because I did my own research on the Internet and didn't find any information about
Hi Brian, So it looks like my ignorance was justified to some extent. I was so sure that threaded view was unusable because I did my own research on the Internet and didn't find any information about
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Tony Malykh
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Brian, I take my words back about threaded view being unusable. Control+Arrows is indeed what I was looking for - thanks a lot for this suggestion. --Tony
Brian, I take my words back about threaded view being unusable. Control+Arrows is indeed what I was looking for - thanks a lot for this suggestion. --Tony
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Tony Malykh
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Hi Brian, Thank you for your response. I am using Outlook 16 as well. Actually, I was playing with Outlook more, and I have one more question for you. Is there a way to stop threads from auto expandin
Hi Brian, Thank you for your response. I am using Outlook 16 as well. Actually, I was playing with Outlook more, and I have one more question for you. Is there a way to stop threads from auto expandin
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Tony Malykh
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Sorry for a typo, I meant: In threaded view when you press up arrow and then down arrow, the cursor often times would not go back to the original position. --Tony
Sorry for a typo, I meant: In threaded view when you press up arrow and then down arrow, the cursor often times would not go back to the original position. --Tony
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Tony Malykh
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Here is the list of my complaints about threaded view in Outlook. I would be glad if you could teach me how to use it properly. 1. Biggest complaint. In threaded view when you press up arrow and then
Here is the list of my complaints about threaded view in Outlook. I would be glad if you could teach me how to use it properly. 1. Biggest complaint. In threaded view when you press up arrow and then
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Tony Malykh
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
I totally agree - threaded view in Outlook seems to be impossible to navigate with a screenreader. I'm curious, what email program do you use instead? I personally switched to Thunderbird because of t
I totally agree - threaded view in Outlook seems to be impossible to navigate with a screenreader. I'm curious, what email program do you use instead? I personally switched to Thunderbird because of t
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Tony Malykh
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Some mouse navigation questions
I think what you would like to know is how to switch between the equivalent of PC Cursor (which is I believe called System Focus in NVDA) and equivalent of Jaws cursor (which is called review cursor o
I think what you would like to know is how to switch between the equivalent of PC Cursor (which is I believe called System Focus in NVDA) and equivalent of Jaws cursor (which is called review cursor o
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Tony Malykh
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
For malformed HTML tables you can use my BrowserNav add-on to navigate up and down within current column - e.g. it allows you to find vertically aligned blocks of text that are not properly marked as
For malformed HTML tables you can use my BrowserNav add-on to navigate up and down within current column - e.g. it allows you to find vertically aligned blocks of text that are not properly marked as
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
Hi Tyler, I find your add-on pretty useful too. When writing code I often have to deal with pretty long lines and it helps to figure out where I am within the long line. --Tony
Hi Tyler, I find your add-on pretty useful too. When writing code I often have to deal with pretty long lines and it helps to figure out where I am within the long line. --Tony
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