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Reading parts of the cursor's line
Hi, Wouldn’t control alt up/down arrows move you by table column? All the best Steve
Hi, Wouldn’t control alt up/down arrows move you by table column? All the best Steve
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
Yes, NVDA can’t natively read from the beginning of the line to the cursor, and from the cursor to the end of the line, these commands would be useful, so the add-on looks good. All the best Steve
Yes, NVDA can’t natively read from the beginning of the line to the cursor, and from the cursor to the end of the line, these commands would be useful, so the add-on looks good. All the best Steve
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Yes, but if I don’t need to perform that extra keystroke with every single Email I open with another screen reader, which am I going to use? All the best Steve
Yes, but if I don’t need to perform that extra keystroke with every single Email I open with another screen reader, which am I going to use? All the best Steve
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Reading parts of the cursor's line
I thought NVDA+Down was read all. All the best Steve
I thought NVDA+Down was read all. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Too many keystrokes. All the best Steve
Too many keystrokes. All the best Steve
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Windows key plus M suddenly stopped working
Since Windows D always works, that’s my advice. All the best Steve
Since Windows D always works, that’s my advice. All the best Steve
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Braille request
Actually this is incorrect. One of the cheaper Braille displays, the Orbit Reader 20 is eight dot. All the best Steve
Actually this is incorrect. One of the cheaper Braille displays, the Orbit Reader 20 is eight dot. All the best Steve
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Windows key plus M suddenly stopped working
Actually it isn't. Sometimes if you minimise everything, it simply lands focus in nowhere land, this is when the desktop key appears not to work. But Windows and D is designed to focus you on the desk
Actually it isn't. Sometimes if you minimise everything, it simply lands focus in nowhere land, this is when the desktop key appears not to work. But Windows and D is designed to focus you on the desk
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Windows key plus M suddenly stopped working
Note this doesn't seem to happen in Windows 10. Time to upgrade Brian? All the best Steve
Note this doesn't seem to happen in Windows 10. Time to upgrade Brian? All the best Steve
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dealing with combo box expansion
No, it's Alt and down arrow to expand them. All the best Steve
No, it's Alt and down arrow to expand them. All the best Steve
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Problems With NVDA
Another one who hasn’t read his messages. He has already said he uses Firefox and Internet Explorer, then went on to Chrome. All the best Steve
Another one who hasn’t read his messages. He has already said he uses Firefox and Internet Explorer, then went on to Chrome. All the best Steve
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Is NVDA Really Dying?
It is definitely limited against JAWS and even NVDA, but it's fair to say it's getting quite good. All the best Steve
It is definitely limited against JAWS and even NVDA, but it's fair to say it's getting quite good. All the best Steve
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Is NVDA Really Dying?
Hi David, The people that make blanket statements like that, have probably only used Narrator for ten minutes. All the best Steve
Hi David, The people that make blanket statements like that, have probably only used Narrator for ten minutes. All the best Steve
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Problems With NVDA
Use Chrome, it is better than either Firefox or Internet Explorer. All the best Steve
Use Chrome, it is better than either Firefox or Internet Explorer. All the best Steve
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Is NVDA Really Dying?
Hi, It's a little unfair to say that. In Windows 10 1809, there are lots of improvements to Narrator and it's beginning to look like other screen readers, such as JAWS and yes NVDA in its command stru
Hi, It's a little unfair to say that. In Windows 10 1809, there are lots of improvements to Narrator and it's beginning to look like other screen readers, such as JAWS and yes NVDA in its command stru
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Windows key plus M suddenly stopped working
Or you could use Windows D, which is more reliable. M just means Minimise everything, whereas D takes you to the Desktop. All the best Steve
Or you could use Windows D, which is more reliable. M just means Minimise everything, whereas D takes you to the Desktop. All the best Steve
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Hi Joseph, That surprises me. As I say, unless you have object descriptions turned off, you will hear the subject again, when you enter the message. No big deal, it just takes longer, and makes JAWS m
Hi Joseph, That surprises me. As I say, unless you have object descriptions turned off, you will hear the subject again, when you enter the message. No big deal, it just takes longer, and makes JAWS m
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Yes, it reads the subject and the body when you open it. If however, you turn off object descriptions, it won't read the subject when you go into the message. I have had to create an Outlook profile j
Yes, it reads the subject and the body when you open it. If however, you turn off object descriptions, it won't read the subject when you go into the message. I have had to create an Outlook profile j
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Hi, I'm using Outlook 2016, and it does indeed read the subject line. All the best Steve
Hi, I'm using Outlook 2016, and it does indeed read the subject line. All the best Steve
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OK died in the wool JAWS user using NVDA
Hi, That's really nothing to do with the differences between JAWS and NVDA, performing with the same programs. NVDA is a lot more responsive using Outlook, but it is not very good at reading the unrea
Hi, That's really nothing to do with the differences between JAWS and NVDA, performing with the same programs. NVDA is a lot more responsive using Outlook, but it is not very good at reading the unrea
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