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Strategies for navigating YouTube comments using NVDA?
Hi. Yes, you often have to scroll down in order for the comments to become visible. Until you do that, quick navigation to find the edit field for instance won't work, nor will searching for a word li
Hi. Yes, you often have to scroll down in order for the comments to become visible. Until you do that, quick navigation to find the edit field for instance won't work, nor will searching for a word li
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NVDA snd System Access, not a good combination
Hey Bob. Clearly there is something wrong with System Access if the process wont' stop even if it is supposed to be unloaded. If you are having trouble using task manager during the system slowdown, y
Hey Bob. Clearly there is something wrong with System Access if the process wont' stop even if it is supposed to be unloaded. If you are having trouble using task manager during the system slowdown, y
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NVDA snd System Access, not a good combination
That’s odd, I have never seen that prompt from narrator. Note that I never would normally have two screen-readers running at the same time, but there are times when JFW or NVDA will appear to lock up
That’s odd, I have never seen that prompt from narrator. Note that I never would normally have two screen-readers running at the same time, but there are times when JFW or NVDA will appear to lock up
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firefox preferences
Go to the list box, and select "home". There you will find settings for your home page. Or just go to the search edit field and type in "homepage" and it should come up.
Go to the list box, and select "home". There you will find settings for your home page. Or just go to the search edit field and type in "homepage" and it should come up.
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JM Casey
· #79045
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NVDA With Task Manager
Imo the new task manager is much better. I used to use Process Explorer instead of the old (so called classic) task manager, but I don't bother with it much anymore (well, it also doesn't work great w
Imo the new task manager is much better. I used to use Process Explorer instead of the old (so called classic) task manager, but I don't bother with it much anymore (well, it also doesn't work great w
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JM Casey
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Mostly used media player with NVDA
Hello, Bhavya... The answer to your first question, as far as I know, is..no. You already mentioned VLC...I don't think you'll find a better video player for pC than that. It is an amazingly versatile
Hello, Bhavya... The answer to your first question, as far as I know, is..no. You already mentioned VLC...I don't think you'll find a better video player for pC than that. It is an amazingly versatile
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JM Casey
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Mostly used media player with NVDA
Yeah, but..it's a media player; do they really have to "go anywhere"? lol Not that many new non-streaming media formats under the sun, for audio at least. Winamp as a video player isn't very robust.
Yeah, but..it's a media player; do they really have to "go anywhere"? lol Not that many new non-streaming media formats under the sun, for audio at least. Winamp as a video player isn't very robust.
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Mostly used media player with NVDA
I will often praise foobar for audio playback, but, old habits die hard, and I also use winamp for most audio needs to this day. That does sound like a good plugin, the variable pitch one... I don't t
I will often praise foobar for audio playback, but, old habits die hard, and I also use winamp for most audio needs to this day. That does sound like a good plugin, the variable pitch one... I don't t
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JM Casey
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Mostly used media player with NVDA
More programmes should have foibles like this one It does seem to present a challenge for some though, or maybe just ore time than some are willing to put into setup
More programmes should have foibles like this one It does seem to present a challenge for some though, or maybe just ore time than some are willing to put into setup
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JM Casey
· #77530
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Mostly used media player with NVDA
I know it's not strictly speaking necessary to use an add-on for VLC to do what I want (except for some of the dialogue boxes), but isn't this addon incompatible with the latest nVDA? Or has it been u
I know it's not strictly speaking necessary to use an add-on for VLC to do what I want (except for some of the dialogue boxes), but isn't this addon incompatible with the latest nVDA? Or has it been u
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Latest Skype and screen readers
Never really had accessibility problems with skype, but for a long time I wasn’t able to use it as my stuff was so old. You should use the so-called Skype Electron aka Skype for Desktop.
Never really had accessibility problems with skype, but for a long time I wasn’t able to use it as my stuff was so old. You should use the so-called Skype Electron aka Skype for Desktop.
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Entering time values on youtube website
Zootle, the Greatest Oracle of them all..Hail Zootle! Incidentally I don’t have any of these devices you mentioned in your amusing anecdotes – my Android phone does not seem to respond to screen-reade
Zootle, the Greatest Oracle of them all..Hail Zootle! Incidentally I don’t have any of these devices you mentioned in your amusing anecdotes – my Android phone does not seem to respond to screen-reade
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Entering time values on youtube website
Thank you Sarah. Definitely more than apparent under youtube’s hood. Also zootle made me chuckle. And I’m weird so I now had to check to see if that’s a website. Nope..ah well!
Thank you Sarah. Definitely more than apparent under youtube’s hood. Also zootle made me chuckle. And I’m weird so I now had to check to see if that’s a website. Nope..ah well!
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· #77139
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Entering time values on youtube website
Sent: September 8, 2020 7:18 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website Please try this: Youtube - How to link to a start time: Add to the end of the URL: S
Sent: September 8, 2020 7:18 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website Please try this: Youtube - How to link to a start time: Add to the end of the URL: S
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JM Casey
· #77138
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Entering time values on youtube website
Good find. The url supplementary parameter/address bar method is -- good enough.Cheers...
Good find. The url supplementary parameter/address bar method is -- good enough.Cheers...
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Entering time values on youtube website
Hello gene. Thanks. I had started discovering you could do this with number keys but the results weren't exactly as satisfactory as I would have hoped since the sections delineated seemed somewhat arb
Hello gene. Thanks. I had started discovering you could do this with number keys but the results weren't exactly as satisfactory as I would have hoped since the sections delineated seemed somewhat arb
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· #77100
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Entering time values on youtube website
Hello everyone. Using NVDA 2020.2, and, in this case, Chrome, my favourite browser for a ccessing youtube as it is extremely responsive to the keyboard commands. Recently I’ve come to use youtube more
Hello everyone. Using NVDA 2020.2, and, in this case, Chrome, my favourite browser for a ccessing youtube as it is extremely responsive to the keyboard commands. Recently I’ve come to use youtube more
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I had a good scare
You can also type “desktop” from the run dialogue box if you need to. It works like the “downloads” and “documents” libraries/folders in that sense.
You can also type “desktop” from the run dialogue box if you need to. It works like the “downloads” and “documents” libraries/folders in that sense.
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The Braille tables need updating.
It is there, mate -- unless I'm not understanding your request...
It is there, mate -- unless I'm not understanding your request...
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· #76475
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lion universal subtitle reader and more NVDA addon
That’s very interesting. Have you tried it with a braille display? That’s how I’d like to /do read subtitles.
That’s very interesting. Have you tried it with a braille display? That’s how I’d like to /do read subtitles.
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