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Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
I wasn't talking about the NVDA specific search function, I was talking about the find function that is present in just about every windows program in existence. A simple control-F will do your initia
I wasn't talking about the NVDA specific search function, I was talking about the find function that is present in just about every windows program in existence. A simple control-F will do your initia
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Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
The screen reader works just fine with the text of the web page. I use control-f all the time to search for things, and it always works, except when the page is loaded with javascript that yanks the f
The screen reader works just fine with the text of the web page. I use control-f all the time to search for things, and it always works, except when the page is loaded with javascript that yanks the f
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Differences between using the NVDA and the browser commands search on a webpage
I don't know specifically about firefox, but in chrome, notepad, and other windows programs (which would presumably include firefox as well), after you hit control-F for find, type in your text, and p
I don't know specifically about firefox, but in chrome, notepad, and other windows programs (which would presumably include firefox as well), after you hit control-F for find, type in your text, and p
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subject keeps repeating when I hit enter on a message in thunderbird
No helping is necessary in thunderbird. I press enter on a message, it opens, reads the message with no intervention from me, and I can then delete the message, and it moves on to the next one. I don'
No helping is necessary in thunderbird. I press enter on a message, it opens, reads the message with no intervention from me, and I can then delete the message, and it moves on to the next one. I don'
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subject keeps repeating when I hit enter on a message in thunderbird
I really think this has to do with cpu usage, not anything to do with thunderbird itself. I don't have this problem 99 percent of the time. I have my messages opening in a separate tab, and when I pre
I really think this has to do with cpu usage, not anything to do with thunderbird itself. I don't have this problem 99 percent of the time. I have my messages opening in a separate tab, and when I pre
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About accessable book reading apps
Baen.com is the publisher where I've been buying/reading books since 1999. Somewhere around the 2005 timeframe, they implemented a program that allows access to their entire collection for print impai
Baen.com is the publisher where I've been buying/reading books since 1999. Somewhere around the 2005 timeframe, they implemented a program that allows access to their entire collection for print impai
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Golden Cursor question
What are you talking about in saying my comments aren't precise? I said exactly what I meant, if that isn't precise enough for you, then go bother someone else with trivial matters. If you can't get e
What are you talking about in saying my comments aren't precise? I said exactly what I meant, if that isn't precise enough for you, then go bother someone else with trivial matters. If you can't get e
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About accessable book reading apps
the kindle app is accessible both on windows and IOS. I do use it (quite a lot), though I don't really like it all that much, because there's no way to backup your books, and if something happens to t
the kindle app is accessible both on windows and IOS. I do use it (quite a lot), though I don't really like it all that much, because there's no way to backup your books, and if something happens to t
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Golden Cursor question
It's always been my opinion that it's a screen reader's job to read the screen, it's my job to interpret what the screen reader tells me is there. That means, if there's a graphic, the screen reader s
It's always been my opinion that it's a screen reader's job to read the screen, it's my job to interpret what the screen reader tells me is there. That means, if there's a graphic, the screen reader s
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Graphics that contain links
Wouldn't image maps handle this sort of thing? I was under the impression that they wer invented for this kind of thing. I know they're generally used by text based browsers such as lynx to get access
Wouldn't image maps handle this sort of thing? I was under the impression that they wer invented for this kind of thing. I know they're generally used by text based browsers such as lynx to get access
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Instances of redundancy
Ivan and Ivan2 are selections under settings, espeak-ng, english (us), then ivan (it turns out I'm using ivan, though I'm fairly certain that at one time I was using Ivan2. I like them because they're
Ivan and Ivan2 are selections under settings, espeak-ng, english (us), then ivan (it turns out I'm using ivan, though I'm fairly certain that at one time I was using Ivan2. I like them because they're
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· #56376
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Graphics that contain links
When I encounter one of these links, I've generally had no trouble activating them in the usual way. Either use the enter key (if moving via arrows), or use the NVDA-numpad enter key to activate them.
When I encounter one of these links, I've generally had no trouble activating them in the usual way. Either use the enter key (if moving via arrows), or use the NVDA-numpad enter key to activate them.
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Competition was Re: [nvda] Is NVDA really dying? Can I do anything to help?
Heh, you mention accessible web sites, and scrolling text and the like. I discovered way back in 1996, when I setup my web site for the first time, that folks aren't interested in plain text if there'
Heh, you mention accessible web sites, and scrolling text and the like. I discovered way back in 1996, when I setup my web site for the first time, that folks aren't interested in plain text if there'
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ITunes and NVDA
I don't know what you mean by offers, but I do use itunes occasionally, though I really don't like it much, so it's generally reserved for those times I need to backup my iPhone, otherwise, I use amaz
I don't know what you mean by offers, but I do use itunes occasionally, though I really don't like it much, so it's generally reserved for those times I need to backup my iPhone, otherwise, I use amaz
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Instances of redundancy
Felix, I don't have this problem, and I do a lot of console activity, as well as chrome browsing. I do dislike the predictions on chrome, though they can be helpful at times, but in the console, I hav
Felix, I don't have this problem, and I do a lot of console activity, as well as chrome browsing. I do dislike the predictions on chrome, though they can be helpful at times, but in the console, I hav
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NVDA and sounds
These days, it would be trivial to make such a secure os. Simply put fingerprint scanners into all of the keycaps, and into the mouse buttons. That way, as long as your fingers are the ones on the key
These days, it would be trivial to make such a secure os. Simply put fingerprint scanners into all of the keycaps, and into the mouse buttons. That way, as long as your fingers are the ones on the key
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· #56309
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Problems With NVDA
What you're talking about is called readyboost. A ramdrive is when you reserve part of your computer's ram as a drive. It's often used to speed up access to often used programs, or in the case of edit
What you're talking about is called readyboost. A ramdrive is when you reserve part of your computer's ram as a drive. It's often used to speed up access to often used programs, or in the case of edit
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Problems With NVDA
Right, and this is called virtual memory, it's not ram, and it doesn't matter how many times you call it ram, it *isn't* ram. Virtual memory via swap space or similar has been around since windows 3.x
Right, and this is called virtual memory, it's not ram, and it doesn't matter how many times you call it ram, it *isn't* ram. Virtual memory via swap space or similar has been around since windows 3.x
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· #56265
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Problems With NVDA
I'm sorry, but I *must* take issue with your statement that firefox doesn't take more ram than chrome. (I can't speak to inernet explorer, having never used it), but it's easy to go into your process
I'm sorry, but I *must* take issue with your statement that firefox doesn't take more ram than chrome. (I can't speak to inernet explorer, having never used it), but it's easy to go into your process
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Problems With NVDA
It doesn't matter what os you're talking about, sd cards do not provide ram. Ram is the space where actively executing programs live. This only happens in RAM. Sd cards provide storage, this is where
It doesn't matter what os you're talking about, sd cards do not provide ram. Ram is the space where actively executing programs live. This only happens in RAM. Sd cards provide storage, this is where
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