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Unveiling Braille Me - World's Most Affordable Smart Braille Display
I'll definitely be looking out for this. Devin Prater Assistive technology Instructor in training JAWS, Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, and Powerpoint certified by World Services for the Blind.
I'll definitely be looking out for this. Devin Prater Assistive technology Instructor in training JAWS, Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, and Powerpoint certified by World Services for the Blind.
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NVDA in the workforce and in public institutions
For me, Voiceover works fine with Word 2016 tables. Anyways, they do, surprisingly, get more stuff from OS API’s rather than hooking into video or using off-screen models. Voiceover can even tell when
For me, Voiceover works fine with Word 2016 tables. Anyways, they do, surprisingly, get more stuff from OS API’s rather than hooking into video or using off-screen models. Voiceover can even tell when
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NVDA and office 2016
My biggest problem is that NVDA is rather sluggish when working in Microsoft Office 2016. I’ve sent a log file about it, and it mainly happens when arrowing around in Word. Devin Prater Assistive Tech
My biggest problem is that NVDA is rather sluggish when working in Microsoft Office 2016. I’ve sent a log file about it, and it mainly happens when arrowing around in Word. Devin Prater Assistive Tech
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NVDA and Using The Edge Browser
Ribbons remind me of using Emacs, the "Extensible, advanced, self-documenting text editor," or something like that. To open the tutorial, you press Control+H, then T. That's how it reminds me of the r
Ribbons remind me of using Emacs, the "Extensible, advanced, self-documenting text editor," or something like that. To open the tutorial, you press Control+H, then T. That's how it reminds me of the r
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NVDA and edge
I do like Edge. Now that Firefox is going down its road of dubious screen reader accessibility, Edge may well become what Internet Explorer used to be. Devin Prater Assistive Technology Instructor in
I do like Edge. Now that Firefox is going down its road of dubious screen reader accessibility, Edge may well become what Internet Explorer used to be. Devin Prater Assistive Technology Instructor in
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facebook and edge
Yes, with Narrator, it's rather good.
Yes, with Narrator, it's rather good.
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Suggestion: conveying paragraph and word position by panning
Emacspeak is a beautiful program. I've been waiting screen readers to use things from Emacspeak, like pitch or inflection change to denote formatting, and panned speech/sounds, but of course, love-to-
Emacspeak is a beautiful program. I've been waiting screen readers to use things from Emacspeak, like pitch or inflection change to denote formatting, and panned speech/sounds, but of course, love-to-
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Collapsing All Threads In The Mail App Windows 10
I'd love to know that too, and an easier way to move between messages in a thread. This is what I love about the web Gmail app, the easy navigation between threaded messages.
I'd love to know that too, and an easier way to move between messages in a thread. This is what I love about the web Gmail app, the easy navigation between threaded messages.
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Braille, how many use it?
There is the vOICe, seeingwithsound.com, but it takes months to learn even the basics of sight, and I don't know how it would be for reading.
There is the vOICe, seeingwithsound.com, but it takes months to learn even the basics of sight, and I don't know how it would be for reading.
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Thoughts About New Earcons in Test Branch
Earcons are icons for the ears: they play in stead of words, for example, the forms mode earccon plays instead of "forms mode," being spoken.
Earcons are icons for the ears: they play in stead of words, for example, the forms mode earccon plays instead of "forms mode," being spoken.
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Windows mail
My big problem is that Windows Mail is the only client that will connect to my training center's Exchange account, not even Outlook 2016 will do it.
My big problem is that Windows Mail is the only client that will connect to my training center's Exchange account, not even Outlook 2016 will do it.
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Silence is golden
There would need to be plenty more control that NVDA would need to have over the speech synthesizer, which it currently doesn’t have. Devin Prater Assistive Technology Instructor in training, JAWS cer
There would need to be plenty more control that NVDA would need to have over the speech synthesizer, which it currently doesn’t have. Devin Prater Assistive Technology Instructor in training, JAWS cer
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soft voice tts
No, sorry. It is a very old TTS engine, and is no longer updated, like Eloquence. Devin Prater Assistive Technology Instructor in training, JAWS certified.
No, sorry. It is a very old TTS engine, and is no longer updated, like Eloquence. Devin Prater Assistive Technology Instructor in training, JAWS certified.
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Carriage return
I’m talking about using right arrow. Carriage return just sounds really wordy and I’m not sure new users would know what it means. No, I guess Blank wouldn’t be best, but new line would be great. Devi
I’m talking about using right arrow. Carriage return just sounds really wordy and I’m not sure new users would know what it means. No, I guess Blank wouldn’t be best, but new line would be great. Devi
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Carriage return
I don’t quite understand this. What exactly do you mean? Devin Prater Assistive Technology Instructor in training, JAWS certified.
I don’t quite understand this. What exactly do you mean? Devin Prater Assistive Technology Instructor in training, JAWS certified.
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Carriage return
Hi all. Coming from Linux and Mac, I was a little surprised to find that, at least in the Windows 10 mail app, NVDA shows a new line as carriage return. Is this necessary now? Shouldn’t this be change
Hi all. Coming from Linux and Mac, I was a little surprised to find that, at least in the Windows 10 mail app, NVDA shows a new line as carriage return. Is this necessary now? Shouldn’t this be change
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Windows 10: Notifications Repeating Themselves
This happens to me also, particularly in Skype. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
This happens to me also, particularly in Skype. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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How NVDA works: feature development
Nope, unfortunately, NVDA does not support the multi-touch track pad.
Nope, unfortunately, NVDA does not support the multi-touch track pad.
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New nvda sounds
Nope, system access still lives on somehow, lol. Devin Prater Assistive Technology in training, World Services for the Blind Sent from Mail for windows 10
Nope, system access still lives on somehow, lol. Devin Prater Assistive Technology in training, World Services for the Blind Sent from Mail for windows 10
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A very damn well written article promoting NVDA
I agree, this was a great article! Devin Prater Assistive Technology in training, World Services for the Blind Sent from Mail for windows 10
I agree, this was a great article! Devin Prater Assistive Technology in training, World Services for the Blind Sent from Mail for windows 10
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