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Some mouse navigation questions
Hi, I believe that's 1 and 7 on the numpad to go prev or next review mode. All the best Steve
Hi, I believe that's 1 and 7 on the numpad to go prev or next review mode. All the best Steve
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hi Jean, What I find about screen review mode is that it seems to be restricted to the current window. Is there any way of unrestricting it? It also doesn’t see everything on screen, probably because
Hi Jean, What I find about screen review mode is that it seems to be restricted to the current window. Is there any way of unrestricting it? It also doesn’t see everything on screen, probably because
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Steve Nutt
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NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
Don’t know, I’m not seeing that here. On my SSD on my desktop, JAWS takes about 15 seconds from boot. All the best Steve
Don’t know, I’m not seeing that here. On my SSD on my desktop, JAWS takes about 15 seconds from boot. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hi, Unfortunately, I know of no way of efficiently navigating with the mouse in NVDA, using the keyboard. If there is, again, I'd love to hear it. I believe Insert+Enter on the numpad will click for y
Hi, Unfortunately, I know of no way of efficiently navigating with the mouse in NVDA, using the keyboard. If there is, again, I'd love to hear it. I believe Insert+Enter on the numpad will click for y
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Steve Nutt
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NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
Yes, it did, come to think of it, so it may well have been in XP. Sorry Sean, I think you are right, and I’m wrong. All the best Steve
Yes, it did, come to think of it, so it may well have been in XP. Sorry Sean, I think you are right, and I’m wrong. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
I don’t think Narrator was on XP to be honest. All the best Steve
I don’t think Narrator was on XP to be honest. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Problems With NVDA
Hi Jean, Wow, I’m surprised Open Book worked well in 512MB. All the best Steve
Hi Jean, Wow, I’m surprised Open Book worked well in 512MB. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
Hi Brian, I’m guessing that Office 2010 only uses the document object model, and not UIA to expose its information. All the best Steve
Hi Brian, I’m guessing that Office 2010 only uses the document object model, and not UIA to expose its information. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Yes, but not Outlook, can you? If so, I’d love to hear it. All the best Steve
Yes, but not Outlook, can you? If so, I’d love to hear it. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Hi Felix, I think it's just Jean's way of defending NVDA's deficiencies, which are certainly there. All screen readers have some deficiencies, whether we like it or not, but it seems talking about the
Hi Felix, I think it's just Jean's way of defending NVDA's deficiencies, which are certainly there. All screen readers have some deficiencies, whether we like it or not, but it seems talking about the
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Steve Nutt
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NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
Hi, I haven't tried yet, but wouldn't scan mode read it, Caps Lock and Space, then use the arrows? All the best Steve
Hi, I haven't tried yet, but wouldn't scan mode read it, Caps Lock and Space, then use the arrows? All the best Steve
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
With respect, that was the biggest load of rubbish I’ve ever read in my life. You have to wait for the message to entirely load before you can interrupt it, so if you have to stop by pressing control,
With respect, that was the biggest load of rubbish I’ve ever read in my life. You have to wait for the message to entirely load before you can interrupt it, so if you have to stop by pressing control,
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
Thought so, they don't work for me without an add-on. All the best Steve
Thought so, they don't work for me without an add-on. All the best Steve
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
I totally agree, what I started out with were merely observations as to why NVDA isn’t for me the magic bullet. JAWS isn’t either, but it’s closest to it, since Window-Eyes no longer works. All the be
I totally agree, what I started out with were merely observations as to why NVDA isn’t for me the magic bullet. JAWS isn’t either, but it’s closest to it, since Window-Eyes no longer works. All the be
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
Yes, I take your point. Again, JAWS handles this better because it has beginning and end of table cells. All the best Steve
Yes, I take your point. Again, JAWS handles this better because it has beginning and end of table cells. All the best Steve
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Jean, If you are using a screen reader to do your job, the last thing you want is to have extra keystrokes just for reading Email. There is this thing called efficiency, and JAWS has it more than NVDA
Jean, If you are using a screen reader to do your job, the last thing you want is to have extra keystrokes just for reading Email. There is this thing called efficiency, and JAWS has it more than NVDA
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
Wow I must say I didn’t know about those commands, and I thought I knew the NVDA command set pretty well. Thanks. All the best steve
Wow I must say I didn’t know about those commands, and I thought I knew the NVDA command set pretty well. Thanks. All the best steve
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Problems With NVDA
Wow I disagree, especially if you are multi-tasking, or more accurately, task switching. 2GB isn’t enough with a screen reader. All the best Steve
Wow I disagree, especially if you are multi-tasking, or more accurately, task switching. 2GB isn’t enough with a screen reader. All the best Steve
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NVDA, JAWS, compared to Narrator
What version of JAWS do you have and what Windows 10 apps doesn’t it work with? I find JAWS works with Windows 10 apps better than NVDA. All the best Steve
What version of JAWS do you have and what Windows 10 apps doesn’t it work with? I find JAWS works with Windows 10 apps better than NVDA. All the best Steve
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
These are all things that a screen reader really should have by default, and why I am surprised that NVDA, developed by blind people, doesn’t. All the best Steve
These are all things that a screen reader really should have by default, and why I am surprised that NVDA, developed by blind people, doesn’t. All the best Steve
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