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tablet question
I would be interested in this as well as most of the models I have looked at over the years appear too low powered for comfortable usage. You seem to either pay very little for a relatively tiny specs
I would be interested in this as well as most of the models I have looked at over the years appear too low powered for comfortable usage. You seem to either pay very little for a relatively tiny specs
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NVDA and outlook questions
I think there is a setting. You need to go to, in Outlook to File then Options and then under Mail find the setting which says Automatic Name checking and make sure that that is checked. I have this c
I think there is a setting. You need to go to, in Outlook to File then Options and then under Mail find the setting which says Automatic Name checking and make sure that that is checked. I have this c
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David Griffith
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NVDA and outlook questions
This is slightly odd as this is precisely hwat NVDA does for me in Outlook. I have just tried it and if I press K the most recent email I have typed whose name begins with K. Pressing the down arrow r
This is slightly odd as this is precisely hwat NVDA does for me in Outlook. I have just tried it and if I press K the most recent email I have typed whose name begins with K. Pressing the down arrow r
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David Griffith
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NVDA Equivalent to "Route Jaws to PC"?
As far as I can tell it is exactly the same if you are using a numpad. That is Insert minus or dash depending on how it is announced. NVDA announces move to focus which is I think the NVDA equivalent.
As far as I can tell it is exactly the same if you are using a numpad. That is Insert minus or dash depending on how it is announced. NVDA announces move to focus which is I think the NVDA equivalent.
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David Griffith
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Fluent Reader: a feature-rich and accessible Windows RSS reader
I don’t know what I am doing wrong but all I seem to be able to do is get up a list of my feeds with no way to access the Feed articles with this app. Pressing enter or space on the feed does not deli
I don’t know what I am doing wrong but all I seem to be able to do is get up a list of my feeds with no way to access the Feed articles with this app. Pressing enter or space on the feed does not deli
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David Griffith
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NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
But Lucas has shown a method where Jaws will announce the 15th and 300th file if they are selected without you having to arrow through. David G
But Lucas has shown a method where Jaws will announce the 15th and 300th file if they are selected without you having to arrow through. David G
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David Griffith
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NVDA reading names of selected files in a file list
Dear Lucas I have just tried this with Jaws and you are entirely correct. I selected 6 non contiguous files, that is with control space to make sure that they were not adjacent to each other, and foll
Dear Lucas I have just tried this with Jaws and you are entirely correct. I selected 6 non contiguous files, that is with control space to make sure that they were not adjacent to each other, and foll
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David Griffith
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NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
A horrible misunderstanding indeed. A little research is obviously a dangerous thing. Thank you for pointing out my mistake. David G. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
A horrible misunderstanding indeed. A little research is obviously a dangerous thing. Thank you for pointing out my mistake. David G. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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David Griffith
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NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
Well Joseph I did carefully look at the orca page before sending my Mail to make sure of my facts. May not be understanding the issue but they seem pretty unequivocal that Orca can run in this environ
Well Joseph I did carefully look at the orca page before sending my Mail to make sure of my facts. May not be understanding the issue but they seem pretty unequivocal that Orca can run in this environ
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David Griffith
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NVDA support in DOS emulators like DosBox?
As I understand it and I am no expert the real barrier to running ?Dos applications in modern windows is the 64 bit architecture. So if you have access to an older Windows running under 32 bit Windows
As I understand it and I am no expert the real barrier to running ?Dos applications in modern windows is the 64 bit architecture. So if you have access to an older Windows running under 32 bit Windows
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David Griffith
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Pressing enter starts context menu.
I cannot really tell what is happening and somebody else might have a simple answer but honestly in this situation I would simply uninstall and re-install as that is normally a lot quicker than hours
I cannot really tell what is happening and somebody else might have a simple answer but honestly in this situation I would simply uninstall and re-install as that is normally a lot quicker than hours
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David Griffith
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NVDA not able to install completely and gives error
I believe the command is to kill a running process – not uninstall the program. What is the problematic install? Is Add Remove not working? Sometimes programs include their own uninstall code in the p
I believe the command is to kill a running process – not uninstall the program. What is the problematic install? Is Add Remove not working? Sometimes programs include their own uninstall code in the p
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David Griffith
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Looking for accessible PDF editors
It is not strictly speaking native PDF editing but of course the subscription/later versions of Microsoft Word are perfectly able to open PDF documents for both reading / editing providing the origina
It is not strictly speaking native PDF editing but of course the subscription/later versions of Microsoft Word are perfectly able to open PDF documents for both reading / editing providing the origina
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David Griffith
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Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
I think the question was for somebody else who also had problems with Thunderbird but I agree that if I had the same problems you had Thunderbird would be unusable. So far thankfully I have not replic
I think the question was for somebody else who also had problems with Thunderbird but I agree that if I had the same problems you had Thunderbird would be unusable. So far thankfully I have not replic
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David Griffith
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Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
OK – I don’t have anything like that number of feeds which probably explains the difference in performance although it sounds like we have very similar spec machines. With me the update is instantaneo
OK – I don’t have anything like that number of feeds which probably explains the difference in performance although it sounds like we have very similar spec machines. With me the update is instantaneo
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David Griffith
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Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
I have recently started using the RSS Reader built into Mozilla Thunderbird and have found that very easy to use. It is not a particularly well advertised capability of Thunderbird which is surprising
I have recently started using the RSS Reader built into Mozilla Thunderbird and have found that very easy to use. It is not a particularly well advertised capability of Thunderbird which is surprising
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David Griffith
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speaking commands
I agree absolutely – it never made any sense at all to me that people who needed assistance with locating control keys would inevitably also have similar problems locating and using the routine cursor
I agree absolutely – it never made any sense at all to me that people who needed assistance with locating control keys would inevitably also have similar problems locating and using the routine cursor
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David Griffith
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Speak On in the Cloud
Further to Isaac’s update of the Add on and Speech Hub I have completed 2 Podcasts showing Cloud application of Speak On. The next 2 Speak On Podcasts focusing on Cloud application. These will eventua
Further to Isaac’s update of the Add on and Speech Hub I have completed 2 Podcasts showing Cloud application of Speak On. The next 2 Speak On Podcasts focusing on Cloud application. These will eventua
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David Griffith
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New SpeakOn MediaSuite NVDA add-on for version 2019.3.1 and later
I posted some resources for explaining how Sppeak On works - if you did not get it I can repost but do not want to clutter the list. David Griffith
I posted some resources for explaining how Sppeak On works - if you did not get it I can repost but do not want to clutter the list. David Griffith
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David Griffith
· #73731
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New SpeakOn MediaSuite NVDA add-on for version 2019.3.1 and later
The main benefit of the addon is that it automatically mutes and unmutes NVDA as you shift focus to and away from the self voicing aspects of Speak ON. David Griffith
The main benefit of the addon is that it automatically mutes and unmutes NVDA as you shift focus to and away from the self voicing aspects of Speak ON. David Griffith
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David Griffith
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