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Monthly Group Rules Reminder for the NVDA Group (nvda@nvda.groups.io)
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NVDA Group Description: NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) is screen reader software. The central purpose of this group is discussing how to use NVDA. This includes configuring NVDA's settings or familia
NVDA Group Description: NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) is screen reader software. The central purpose of this group is discussing how to use NVDA. This includes configuring NVDA's settings or familia
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learning python
I fail to see why one would need the tutorial to be targeted specifically at blind people. There is a good deal of first-party documentation available on the Python website. I first learnt Python with
I fail to see why one would need the tutorial to be targeted specifically at blind people. There is a good deal of first-party documentation available on the Python website. I first learnt Python with
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Sascha Cowley
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Most Responsive and Accessible Version of Microsoft Word
Dear David and Chris, Interestingly, I use a mixture of ESpeak-NG and IBM Eloquence myself, switching between the two from time to time. I think it is unlikely that this issue has to do with the speec
Dear David and Chris, Interestingly, I use a mixture of ESpeak-NG and IBM Eloquence myself, switching between the two from time to time. I think it is unlikely that this issue has to do with the speec
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Bhavya shah
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learning python
Hi Don This youtube playlist offer tutorials on python programming with NVDA. I've just save it into my account, not listen yet. I think it would be useful for you: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?li
Hi Don This youtube playlist offer tutorials on python programming with NVDA. I've just save it into my account, not listen yet. I think it would be useful for you: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?li
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Cuong Dang Manh
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learning python
- As an aside, you could use Notepad++ as your editor instead. It does support Python language checking (among many others).
- As an aside, you could use Notepad++ as your editor instead. It does support Python language checking (among many others).
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Brian Vogel
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learning python
An easy starting place is https://www.nathantech.net/products/tutorials/python/index.php
An easy starting place is https://www.nathantech.net/products/tutorials/python/index.php
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Ann Byrne
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learning python
Are there any tutorials or courses to learn Python as a blind person?
Are there any tutorials or courses to learn Python as a blind person?
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Don H
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learning python
Nothing; Idle is not accessible with NVDA.
Nothing; Idle is not accessible with NVDA.
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Sascha Cowley
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learning python
I have downloaded and installed python 3 on my system. I downloaded some sample programs. I can choose to edit one of the programs using Idle 3.9. Doing this opens what I assume is Idle but NVDA will
I have downloaded and installed python 3 on my system. I downloaded some sample programs. I can choose to edit one of the programs using Idle 3.9. Doing this opens what I assume is Idle but NVDA will
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Don H
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Converting JAWS Dictionaries
- That member would be me. I still have the gawk script I wrote to do this, and if you want to send me your JDF file I'll gladly run it through so that you can be the next test case. I did not get eno
- That member would be me. I still have the gawk script I wrote to do this, and if you want to send me your JDF file I'll gladly run it through so that you can be the next test case. I did not get eno
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Brian Vogel
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Converting JAWS Dictionaries
In the archives, I had stumbled upon a member seeking some way to convert their JAWS dictionary into NVDA format so an existing large JAWS dictionary didn't need to be manually created entry by entry
In the archives, I had stumbled upon a member seeking some way to convert their JAWS dictionary into NVDA format so an existing large JAWS dictionary didn't need to be manually created entry by entry
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Greg Epley
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Can’t find commands to work windows via a Humanware Brilliant Braille Display?
Where within the NVDA documentation could I find commands to work Windows via a HumanWare Brilliant Brailld display? Trial and erroR, VIA nvda+S KEYBOARD LEARN FEATURE (nvda+#1), has given me basic co
Where within the NVDA documentation could I find commands to work Windows via a HumanWare Brilliant Brailld display? Trial and erroR, VIA nvda+S KEYBOARD LEARN FEATURE (nvda+#1), has given me basic co
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Gerardo Corripio
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By a happy accident I just figured it out. I opened the start menu, in the search box I typed powershell, first item found was powershell. I then hit the right arrow and got the options to run as admi
By a happy accident I just figured it out. I opened the start menu, in the search box I typed powershell, first item found was powershell. I then hit the right arrow and got the options to run as admi
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Don H
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right clicking
Don, I use Windows 10. Here is how I do what you want. Hold down the Windows key and press R - this brings up the run dialog. Type powershell Next, hold down both the shift and control key and press t
Don, I use Windows 10. Here is how I do what you want. Hold down the Windows key and press R - this brings up the run dialog. Type powershell Next, hold down both the shift and control key and press t
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John Altmeyer
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right clicking
I want to run powershell admin. To do so I open the start menu and search for powershell. Now I am supposed to right click the result and select run as admin. How do you right click on someing in the
I want to run powershell admin. To do so I open the start menu and search for powershell. Now I am supposed to right click the result and select run as admin. How do you right click on someing in the
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Don H
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Problem with NVDA, email, and Esys 80 cell Braille display
Can someone offer help please. I am new to NVDA and have a small problem. When I go to my emails, NVDA will read the list in braille and also announce the list with speech. However, when I open an ema
Can someone offer help please. I am new to NVDA and have a small problem. When I go to my emails, NVDA will read the list in braille and also announce the list with speech. However, when I open an ema
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John Wells
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Most Responsive and Accessible Version of Microsoft Word
Strangely, I see even faster performance with a particular version of IBM Eloquence than with eSpeak. Both are very snappy indeed though, and we're talking only a few milliseconds difference here.
Strangely, I see even faster performance with a particular version of IBM Eloquence than with eSpeak. Both are very snappy indeed though, and we're talking only a few milliseconds difference here.
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Chris Smart
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Most Responsive and Accessible Version of Microsoft Word
Bhavya, while I have experienced the delays you are referring to I found that the performance seemed to be linked more to the computer being used rather than a particular build of Microsoft Word, with
Bhavya, while I have experienced the delays you are referring to I found that the performance seemed to be linked more to the computer being used rather than a particular build of Microsoft Word, with
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David Goldfield
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Most Responsive and Accessible Version of Microsoft Word
Dear all, I currently use NVDA 2020.4, Microsoft Office 365, and Windows 10 on a fairly high-spec machine. Within the Office suite, the bulk of my usage (and of my dissatisfaction) is with Microsoft W
Dear all, I currently use NVDA 2020.4, Microsoft Office 365, and Windows 10 on a fairly high-spec machine. Within the Office suite, the bulk of my usage (and of my dissatisfaction) is with Microsoft W
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Bhavya shah
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Learning python
Hi Don Beside a lot of resources given from privious e-mail, if your target is not to be a program engineer, read Automated the boring stuff with Python from https://automatetheboringstuff.com/ This t
Hi Don Beside a lot of resources given from privious e-mail, if your target is not to be a program engineer, read Automated the boring stuff with Python from https://automatetheboringstuff.com/ This t
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Cuong Dang Manh
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