new technology challenge


mcLeod stinnett
 

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from mack have win 7 64 bit desktop pc mouse and keyboard. and n v d a 2017.3 my dentist sent me an online form to sign and complete, to save me time on my first visit. however, I can't get past the first page, I can check all the boxes but it says to use your cursor to sign your name below. can a blind person do this, do you need a smart phone, or one a pc with one of those interactive pencils to sign in the box. I don't know how a blind would move a cursor around to make letters without one of those interactive pencil
here is the link,
https://blairconditt.dentalsymphony.com/patient/newpatient.aspx I do have someone to help me when I go to the office, I was just trying to submit the form online, so I would not have to arrive early and bother a sighted person to fill out the paperwork.


Sarah k Alawami
 

You will need sighted help for this either borrowing a pair of eyes or have soneone remote in via team viewer and do it that way.

Take care

On May 18, 2018, at 6:08 PM, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


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from mack have win 7 64 bit desktop pc mouse and keyboard. and n v d a 2017.3 my dentist sent me an online form to sign and complete, to save me time on my first visit. however, I can't get past the first page, I can check all the boxes but it says to use your cursor to sign your name below. can a blind person do this, do you need a smart phone, or one a pc with one of those interactive pencils to sign in the box. I don't know how a blind would move a cursor around to make letters without one of those interactive pencil
here is the link,
https://blairconditt.dentalsymphony.com/patient/newpatient.aspx I do have someone to help me when I go to the office, I was just trying to submit the form online, so I would not have to arrive early and bother a sighted person to fill out the paperwork.



Jackie
 

W/all due respect, I think you're over-complicating things. If you
scroll down toward the bottom of the page, it says:
"By checking this box I understand the above information and agree
with its contents, and this will serve as my electronic signature for
the Office Policies of Kelly Blair DDS & Mitch Conditt DDS." So all
you need to do is check the box.

On 5/18/18, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@...> wrote:
You will need sighted help for this either borrowing a pair of eyes or have
soneone remote in via team viewer and do it that way.

Take care

On May 18, 2018, at 6:08 PM, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...>
wrote:


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from mack have win 7 64 bit desktop pc mouse and keyboard. and n v d a
2017.3 my dentist sent me an online form to sign and complete, to save me
time on my first visit. however, I can't get past the first page, I can
check all the boxes but it says to use your cursor to sign your name
below. can a blind person do this, do you need a smart phone, or one a pc
with one of those interactive pencils to sign in the box. I don't know
how a blind would move a cursor around to make letters without one of
those interactive pencil
here is the link,
https://blairconditt.dentalsymphony.com/patient/newpatient.aspx I do have
someone to help me when I go to the office, I was just trying to submit
the form online, so I would not have to arrive early and bother a sighted
person to fill out the paperwork.





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Andy
 

Sounds like you would need to use the physical mouse. You will need a biological interface, in other words, sighted assistance.

Andy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marrie12@...>
To: "nvda list list" <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2018 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] new technology challenge


You will need sighted help for this either borrowing a pair of eyes or have soneone remote in via team viewer and do it that way.

Take care

On May 18, 2018, at 6:08 PM, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


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from mack have win 7 64 bit desktop pc mouse and keyboard. and n v d a 2017.3 my dentist sent me an online form to sign and complete, to save me time on my first visit. however, I can't get past the first page, I can check all the boxes but it says to use your cursor to sign your name below. can a blind person do this, do you need a smart phone, or one a pc with one of those interactive pencils to sign in the box. I don't know how a blind would move a cursor around to make letters without one of those interactive pencil
here is the link,
https://blairconditt.dentalsymphony.com/patient/newpatient.aspx I do have someone to help me when I go to the office, I was just trying to submit the form online, so I would not have to arrive early and bother a sighted person to fill out the paperwork.



Brian's Mail list account
 

I had a wonderful one the other day though. A GDPR data storage request by a healthcare organisation with two serious oversights
1. The privacy and terms and conditions were not written yet, and
2. Click on the picture which has a shopfront to prove you are not a robot!
I think in this case though you are right there should not be any need for the signature, unless those at the company are thick as planks.
Brian

bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal E-mail to:-
briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff'
in the display name field.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marrie12@...>
To: "nvda list list" <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2018 2:10 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] new technology challenge


You will need sighted help for this either borrowing a pair of eyes or have soneone remote in via team viewer and do it that way.

Take care

On May 18, 2018, at 6:08 PM, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


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from mack have win 7 64 bit desktop pc mouse and keyboard. and n v d a 2017.3 my dentist sent me an online form to sign and complete, to save me time on my first visit. however, I can't get past the first page, I can check all the boxes but it says to use your cursor to sign your name below. can a blind person do this, do you need a smart phone, or one a pc with one of those interactive pencils to sign in the box. I don't know how a blind would move a cursor around to make letters without one of those interactive pencil
here is the link,
https://blairconditt.dentalsymphony.com/patient/newpatient.aspx I do have someone to help me when I go to the office, I was just trying to submit the form online, so I would not have to arrive early and bother a sighted person to fill out the paperwork.



mcLeod stinnett
 

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from mack I checked every box on the page but I can't press the button to advance to the next page. apparently a signature is still required, thank you for all your replies.


Jackie
 

Mac, when I checked all 3 boxes on the page, & then pressed spacebar
on the clickable element just below "start over', I was indeed able to
continue to the next page of the form. You may wish to turn on
announcement of clickable elements in the document formatting
presentation mode of NVDA preferences. You will need to use your down
arrow key to find this, as it is not in the tab order of the document.

HTH?

On 5/19/18, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


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from mack I checked every box on the page but I can't press the button to
advance to the next page. apparently a signature is still required, thank
you for all your replies.



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mcLeod stinnett
 

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from mack Jackie, thank you so much. that worked just fine in firefox 52, e s r. and nvda 2017.3


Jackie
 

Pleasure, Mack. Glad it helped.

On 5/20/18, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


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from mack Jackie, thank you so much. that worked just fine in firefox 52, e
s r. and nvda 2017.3



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Marisane Moruthanyana
 

Evening nvda list subscribers

I am Marisane from SA.

I've just bought a win10 machine.

I've had it for a month now.

It's been giving me problems I've not experienced in my life of using
windows operating system machines.

This win10 machine consumes more data than I can understand.

I am contracted to one of SA's network operators (Vodacom).

I receive 4 gb (2 gb per day and 2 gb per night).

The minute I connect my mobile wifi modem, much data is consumed.

What is win10 doing different from what was done by win7?

What extra apps are installed/updated?
Can I delay the update or will this disadvantage my machine? In other
words, will my delaying the update lead my machine to being attacked
by viruses?

How many times should this data-consuming update happen in a month?

What setting do I have to turn off to save data?

Your assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.
Marisane

On 5/20/18, Jackie <abletec@...> wrote:
Pleasure, Mack. Glad it helped.

On 5/20/18, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


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from mack Jackie, thank you so much. that worked just fine in firefox 52,
e
s r. and nvda 2017.3




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Sarah k Alawami
 

You just hijacked this thread, please start another one or the moderator will have tos split t this one, a mess in my humble opinion hich is why I don't do it.

Take care

On May 20, 2018, at 8:49 AM, Marisane Moruthanyana <marisanem@...> wrote:

Evening nvda list subscribers

I am Marisane from SA.

I've just bought a win10 machine.

I've had it for a month now.

It's been giving me problems I've not experienced in my life of using
windows operating system machines.

This win10 machine consumes more data than I can understand.

I am contracted to one of SA's network operators (Vodacom).

I receive 4 gb (2 gb per day and 2 gb per night).

The minute I connect my mobile wifi modem, much data is consumed.

What is win10 doing different from what was done by win7?

What extra apps are installed/updated?
Can I delay the update or will this disadvantage my machine? In other
words, will my delaying the update lead my machine to being attacked
by viruses?

How many times should this data-consuming update happen in a month?

What setting do I have to turn off to save data?

Your assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.
Marisane

On 5/20/18, Jackie <abletec@...> wrote:
Pleasure, Mack. Glad it helped.

On 5/20/18, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


--
from mack Jackie, thank you so much. that worked just fine in firefox 52,
e
s r. and nvda 2017.3




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Jackie McBride
Helping Cybercrime Victims 1 Person at a Time
https://brighter-vision.com





Michael Capelle <michael.capelle@...>
 

totally agree, on my list, hijacking is not allowed.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah k Alawami
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 11:26 AM
To: nvda list list
Subject: Re: [nvda] new technology challenge

You just hijacked this thread, please start another one or the moderator will have tos split t this one, a mess in my humble opinion hich is why I don't do it.

Take care

On May 20, 2018, at 8:49 AM, Marisane Moruthanyana <marisanem@...> wrote:

Evening nvda list subscribers

I am Marisane from SA.

I've just bought a win10 machine.

I've had it for a month now.

It's been giving me problems I've not experienced in my life of using
windows operating system machines.

This win10 machine consumes more data than I can understand.

I am contracted to one of SA's network operators (Vodacom).

I receive 4 gb (2 gb per day and 2 gb per night).

The minute I connect my mobile wifi modem, much data is consumed.

What is win10 doing different from what was done by win7?

What extra apps are installed/updated?
Can I delay the update or will this disadvantage my machine? In other
words, will my delaying the update lead my machine to being attacked
by viruses?

How many times should this data-consuming update happen in a month?

What setting do I have to turn off to save data?

Your assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.
Marisane

On 5/20/18, Jackie <abletec@...> wrote:
Pleasure, Mack. Glad it helped.

On 5/20/18, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


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from mack Jackie, thank you so much. that worked just fine in firefox 52,
e
s r. and nvda 2017.3




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Remember! Friends Help Friends Be Cybersafe
Jackie McBride
Helping Cybercrime Victims 1 Person at a Time
https://brighter-vision.com





Ervin, Glenn
 

I would turn off Courtona for one thing.
It is always listening and sending what you say to Microsoft.
Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 10:49 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] new technology challenge

Evening nvda list subscribers

I am Marisane from SA.

I've just bought a win10 machine.

I've had it for a month now.

It's been giving me problems I've not experienced in my life of using
windows operating system machines.

This win10 machine consumes more data than I can understand.

I am contracted to one of SA's network operators (Vodacom).

I receive 4 gb (2 gb per day and 2 gb per night).

The minute I connect my mobile wifi modem, much data is consumed.

What is win10 doing different from what was done by win7?

What extra apps are installed/updated?
Can I delay the update or will this disadvantage my machine? In other
words, will my delaying the update lead my machine to being attacked
by viruses?

How many times should this data-consuming update happen in a month?

What setting do I have to turn off to save data?

Your assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.
Marisane

On 5/20/18, Jackie <abletec@...> wrote:
Pleasure, Mack. Glad it helped.

On 5/20/18, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:


--
from mack Jackie, thank you so much. that worked just fine in firefox 52,
e
s r. and nvda 2017.3




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Remember! Friends Help Friends Be Cybersafe
Jackie McBride
Helping Cybercrime Victims 1 Person at a Time
https://brighter-vision.com




 

Chances are when on the go you don't want to talk to your computer anyway.

All those assistants send data though.

Unless you are in a quiet environment most of these assistants are quite useless anyway.

On 5/22/2018 2:38 AM, Ervin, Glenn wrote:
I would turn off Courtona for one thing.
It is always listening and sending what you say to Microsoft.
Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 10:49 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] new technology challenge

Evening nvda list subscribers

I am Marisane from SA.

I've just bought a win10 machine.

I've had it for a month now.

It's been giving me problems I've not experienced in my life of using
windows operating system machines.

This win10 machine consumes more data than I can understand.

I am contracted to one of SA's network operators (Vodacom).

I receive 4 gb (2 gb per day and 2 gb per night).

The minute I connect my mobile wifi modem, much data is consumed.

What is win10 doing different from what was done by win7?

What extra apps are installed/updated?
Can I delay the update or will this disadvantage my machine? In other
words, will my delaying the update lead my machine to being attacked
by viruses?

How many times should this data-consuming update happen in a month?

What setting do I have to turn off to save data?

Your assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.
Marisane

On 5/20/18, Jackie <abletec@...> wrote:
Pleasure, Mack. Glad it helped.

On 5/20/18, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:

--
from mack Jackie, thank you so much. that worked just fine in firefox 52,
e
s r. and nvda 2017.3



--
Remember! Friends Help Friends Be Cybersafe
Jackie McBride
Helping Cybercrime Victims 1 Person at a Time
https://brighter-vision.com






Sarah k Alawami
 

I talk to my compuers and phones, it is actually of use and I have good luck in the louder  environmwnts but then again I have a pretty good head set I use that basically is a directional mic.

On May 21, 2018, at 2:16 PM, Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:

Chances are when on the go you don't want to talk to your computer anyway.

All those assistants send data though.

Unless you are in a quiet environment most of these assistants are quite useless anyway.




On 5/22/2018 2:38 AM, Ervin, Glenn wrote:
I would turn off Courtona for one thing.
It is always listening and sending what you say to Microsoft.
Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 10:49 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] new technology challenge

Evening nvda list subscribers

I am Marisane from SA.

I've just bought a win10 machine.

I've had it for a month now.

It's been giving me problems I've not experienced in my life of using
windows operating system machines.

This win10 machine consumes more data than I can understand.

I am contracted to one of SA's network operators (Vodacom).

I receive 4 gb (2 gb per day and 2 gb per night).

The minute I connect my mobile wifi modem, much data is consumed.

What is win10 doing different from what was done by win7?

What extra apps are installed/updated?
Can I delay the update or will this disadvantage my machine? In other
words, will my delaying the update lead my machine to being attacked
by viruses?

How many times should this data-consuming update happen in a month?

What setting do I have to turn off to save data?

Your assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.
Marisane

On 5/20/18, Jackie <abletec@...> wrote:
Pleasure, Mack. Glad it helped.

On 5/20/18, mcLeod stinnett <macks75205@...> wrote:

--
from mack  Jackie, thank you so much. that worked just fine in firefox 52,
e
s r. and nvda 2017.3





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Remember! Friends Help Friends Be Cybersafe
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Helping Cybercrime Victims 1 Person at a Time
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