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Python Console
Or as a handy calculator, since it can easily be accessed through NVDA control Z, just make sure you pass both floats if you expect a float in return, so in other words, don't do 5/2 and look strange
Or as a handy calculator, since it can easily be accessed through NVDA control Z, just make sure you pass both floats if you expect a float in return, so in other words, don't do 5/2 and look strange
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[nvda-addons] FW: [nvda] "Unofficial" NVDA Add-Ons Repository
The whole thing comes off a bit snobbish to me. Maybe that isn't the intent, but I get this, "Addons on the community site are the best addons you'll be able to find for NVDA and any other addons are
The whole thing comes off a bit snobbish to me. Maybe that isn't the intent, but I get this, "Addons on the community site are the best addons you'll be able to find for NVDA and any other addons are
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[nvda-addons] FW: [nvda] "Unofficial" NVDA Add-Ons Repository
I agree with the form idea, why is it 2018 and so many communities revolving around blindness are still using email lists. I don't even understand email lists which is why you rarely see me post here.
I agree with the form idea, why is it 2018 and so many communities revolving around blindness are still using email lists. I don't even understand email lists which is why you rarely see me post here.
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"Unofficial" NVDA Add-Ons Repository
I think people don't submit their addons for code review because hey don't want to be told their bloody var names aren't up to spec. I don't see what it matters if you use camel case, pascal case, or
I think people don't submit their addons for code review because hey don't want to be told their bloody var names aren't up to spec. I don't see what it matters if you use camel case, pascal case, or
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Hello
I'd say for just starting out, learn the commands you need for every day use, then transition to new things as and when you need them, or if you are curious, sooner. Becoming familiar with the review
I'd say for just starting out, learn the commands you need for every day use, then transition to new things as and when you need them, or if you are curious, sooner. Becoming familiar with the review
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About Linux
A more biased statement such as this I've not heard in quite some time. There are multiple iterations of linux desktops, just because one doesn't work doesn't mean they're all inherently bad.
A more biased statement such as this I've not heard in quite some time. There are multiple iterations of linux desktops, just because one doesn't work doesn't mean they're all inherently bad.
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About Linux
it is inevitable, though there is a lot you can do with the GUI as others have rightly said.
it is inevitable, though there is a lot you can do with the GUI as others have rightly said.
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About Linux
Yes, this being true, Linux is not your friendly operating system, but it never was designed to be. They have made it more so in th the past 10 years or so, but its still not. What it is though is fas
Yes, this being true, Linux is not your friendly operating system, but it never was designed to be. They have made it more so in th the past 10 years or so, but its still not. What it is though is fas
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[SUSPECTED SPAM] Re: [nvda] About Linux
I'm sorry, but if that's the impression you have, you are much mistaken. This is not only advisable, it can be dangerous. Stop and think about it for a second. Why would they make an operating system
I'm sorry, but if that's the impression you have, you are much mistaken. This is not only advisable, it can be dangerous. Stop and think about it for a second. Why would they make an operating system
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About Linux
Well, if you have to type sudo before each command, something is seriously messed up with your file permissions, you should be able to write anywhere in your own home directory. Also, telling someone
Well, if you have to type sudo before each command, something is seriously messed up with your file permissions, you should be able to write anywhere in your own home directory. Also, telling someone
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Tesseract update
Why. I thought the addon would be deprecated in favor of the Windows 10 built in OCR. If you have the addon, disable or uninstall it, and use the same keystroke, and you will have results from the Win
Why. I thought the addon would be deprecated in favor of the Windows 10 built in OCR. If you have the addon, disable or uninstall it, and use the same keystroke, and you will have results from the Win
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python coading
You don't need an IDE to code in Python, all you need is to have Python installed and a text editor. Can be as simple as Notepad, but Notepad++ will work too, but the syntax highlighting has no useful
You don't need an IDE to code in Python, all you need is to have Python installed and a text editor. Can be as simple as Notepad, but Notepad++ will work too, but the syntax highlighting has no useful
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Brailliant display on startup
If you get the braille extender addon, things seem to get better in reloading it if it goes off, and you can set a hotkey to load whichever one you want, plus its got all sorts of other cool features.
If you get the braille extender addon, things seem to get better in reloading it if it goes off, and you can set a hotkey to load whichever one you want, plus its got all sorts of other cool features.
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Recommended braille displays for use with NVDA?
I have just bought a Brailliant Bi-40 second hand, it is a very nice display. I cannot get it to work in USB mode though with NVDA, it will work in bluetooth mode, but USB, only if I turn the protocol
I have just bought a Brailliant Bi-40 second hand, it is a very nice display. I cannot get it to work in USB mode though with NVDA, it will work in bluetooth mode, but USB, only if I turn the protocol
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Email clients
Yeah, I don't like any of the mail clients either. Thunderbird is the best, but it is laggy, extremely laggy, bloated, etc.
Yeah, I don't like any of the mail clients either. Thunderbird is the best, but it is laggy, extremely laggy, bloated, etc.
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· #38536
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NVDA and WordFinder (and, perhaps, other similarly designed programs)
Sounds like the dev needs to be contacted and asked to expose their elements to UIA.
Sounds like the dev needs to be contacted and asked to expose their elements to UIA.
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screen reader using UEFI?
Some manufacturers do include utilities like that, others do not. If not, it most likely will be in the EFI / bios. I doubt key sharp would be able to do this as well.
Some manufacturers do include utilities like that, others do not. If not, it most likely will be in the EFI / bios. I doubt key sharp would be able to do this as well.
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screen reader using UEFI?
what you seek to do cannot be done with a screen reader since accessing the EFi settings is outside the OS.
what you seek to do cannot be done with a screen reader since accessing the EFi settings is outside the OS.
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I take it there have been no improvements to the flawed espeak ng in 2017.4?
I got used to eSpeak on linux when I was using it as a daily OS, but I never liked it. I've never heard a more metallic, gratey, voice in all my life, then it just injects prerecorded consonants into
I got used to eSpeak on linux when I was using it as a daily OS, but I never liked it. I've never heard a more metallic, gratey, voice in all my life, then it just injects prerecorded consonants into
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I take it there have been no improvements to the flawed espeak ng in 2017.4?
I don't know where to begin, so I'll just pick a point in all this thread and go from there. It is not logical to assume the developers will make a change for just one person, therefore, might I sugge
I don't know where to begin, so I'll just pick a point in all this thread and go from there. It is not logical to assume the developers will make a change for just one person, therefore, might I sugge
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