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Can we pass graphics while navigating web pages using NVDA?
But how would they know the word was missing, if the synth didn’t utter anything? All the best Steve
But how would they know the word was missing, if the synth didn’t utter anything? All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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CLARITY OF TERMINOLOGY AND DOCUMENTATION
Hi Brian, I agree with you completely about programmers not really able to document. Even the menu structure of NVDA that we’re talking about, was given little consideration in terms of non-geek termi
Hi Brian, I agree with you completely about programmers not really able to document. Even the menu structure of NVDA that we’re talking about, was given little consideration in terms of non-geek termi
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hi, Yes, JAWS does separate them. I’m surprised this wasn’t done at the offset. All the best Steve
Hi, Yes, JAWS does separate them. I’m surprised this wasn’t done at the offset. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Can we pass graphics while navigating web pages using NVDA?
Hi Jean, What happens then if you come across the word graphic in a document? Does it just get missed out? That would make it awkward for proofing. I don’t like using dictionaries as a cludge if I’m h
Hi Jean, What happens then if you come across the word graphic in a document? Does it just get missed out? That would make it awkward for proofing. I don’t like using dictionaries as a cludge if I’m h
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Steve Nutt
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CLARITY OF TERMINOLOGY AND DOCUMENTATION
But that means you have to go somewhere to look up what NVDA terms a gesture? No, I think it needs rethinking a bit. All the best Steve
But that means you have to go somewhere to look up what NVDA terms a gesture? No, I think it needs rethinking a bit. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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CLARITY OF TERMINOLOGY AND DOCUMENTATION
That's even worse. <Smile>. What is a scheme? I think we need to separate off the input methods. Keyboard, Touch Gestures, etc. All the best Steve
That's even worse. <Smile>. What is a scheme? I think we need to separate off the input methods. Keyboard, Touch Gestures, etc. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Competition was Re: [nvda] Is NVDA really dying? Can I do anything to help?
Hi Brian, Doesn't audio ducking solve the loud stuff playing problem for you? I know NVDA does this. All the best Steve
Hi Brian, Doesn't audio ducking solve the loud stuff playing problem for you? I know NVDA does this. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hey, here’s a thought. If your device doesn’t have any way of using touch, could that not be detected and thus, the options hidden? All the best Steve
Hey, here’s a thought. If your device doesn’t have any way of using touch, could that not be detected and thus, the options hidden? All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hi jean, I think maybe they should be separated. Keyboard Commands, Touch Gestures, not all lumped into one. All the best Steve
Hi jean, I think maybe they should be separated. Keyboard Commands, Touch Gestures, not all lumped into one. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hi, Why not separate them? Or is that too black and white? Keyboard Shortcuts, Input Gestures, etc. All the best Steve
Hi, Why not separate them? Or is that too black and white? Keyboard Shortcuts, Input Gestures, etc. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hi, I think for me that some of the problems with NVDA is that its terminology like this instance, deviates from that of other screen readers. All the best Steve
Hi, I think for me that some of the problems with NVDA is that its terminology like this instance, deviates from that of other screen readers. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hi, I’ll check it out. Last I checked some time ago, it didn’t do as much as JAWS, but it could be that it’s been updated. All the best Steve
Hi, I’ll check it out. Last I checked some time ago, it didn’t do as much as JAWS, but it could be that it’s been updated. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
It’s certainly more complicated than it needs to be and different to other screen readers. All the best Steve
It’s certainly more complicated than it needs to be and different to other screen readers. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Thanks Brian. I have unticked conversation view now, it’s too clumsy with screen readers in my view. All the best Steve
Thanks Brian. I have unticked conversation view now, it’s too clumsy with screen readers in my view. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
· #56500
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Hi Jean, I couldn’t agree more, NVDA is absolutely fine for the majority, I only point out differences in my workflow, there are some programs that are very difficult with NVDA, like Sage Accounting f
Hi Jean, I couldn’t agree more, NVDA is absolutely fine for the majority, I only point out differences in my workflow, there are some programs that are very difficult with NVDA, like Sage Accounting f
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Thanks Jean. All the best Steve
Thanks Jean. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Hi Brian, Just one more question, do you know of a shortcut to collapse all threads? Thanks again for all your help. All the best Steve
Hi Brian, Just one more question, do you know of a shortcut to collapse all threads? Thanks again for all your help. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Hi Brian, I just want to say thank you for all of this. It’s extremely helpful in the use of conversation threads in Outlook. All the best Steve
Hi Brian, I just want to say thank you for all of this. It’s extremely helpful in the use of conversation threads in Outlook. All the best Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Some mouse navigation questions
Hello Jean, OK, those are precise movements, but you can’t physically move the mouse up down left or right a few pixels via the keyboard. I’ve had to do this a few times. JAWS has better mouse control
Hello Jean, OK, those are precise movements, but you can’t physically move the mouse up down left or right a few pixels via the keyboard. I’ve had to do this a few times. JAWS has better mouse control
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Steve Nutt
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Hi, Exactly that. You can’t, in flat review mode, unrestrict the crusor, it is tied to the active window. So for a simple example, if you wanted to monitor a Dropbox upload while you were doing other
Hi, Exactly that. You can’t, in flat review mode, unrestrict the crusor, it is tied to the active window. So for a simple example, if you wanted to monitor a Dropbox upload while you were doing other
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Steve Nutt
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