Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really does
and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting with NVDA
on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on enabled, I'm
not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if I want
to type anything, I need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type
without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be
able to do NVDA let me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find any way
to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let it disabled as
I'm doing right now so I can type normally and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please give me
a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
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|
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I don't seem to have any problem switching between browse and focus modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular site you need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out of the edit box changing the contents of it as I like. Even with automatic switching between modes disabled, I can enter and escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to detect what it has highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA. It doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really does
and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting with NVDA
on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on enabled, I'm
not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if I want
to type anything, I need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type
without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be
able to do NVDA let me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find any way
to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let it disabled as
I'm doing right now so I can type normally and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please give me
a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
-- Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager
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|
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a error every
time I try until I restart my browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about them lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where was
writen "protected by grammarly", something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions to the word
I've typed.
Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin
Christensen escreveu:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I
don't seem to have any problem switching between browse and
focus modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it though
- do you have a particular site you need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out
of the edit box changing the contents of it as I like. Even
with automatic switching between modes disabled, I can enter
and escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all works
as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see
Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to detect what
it has highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never managed to
get it to work with NVDA. It doesn't break anything for me,
but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really
does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting
with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on
enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I
can type. So, if I want to type anything, I need to restart
Firefox, aim the field and type without exiting, since once
I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to do NVDA let
me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find
any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let
it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type normally
and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please
give me a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
|
|
Interesting. If I am writing in say the update status field on m.facebook.com, if I type "I have an hat." (and then try not to press enter so my friend's don't think I'm weird), I don't get any indication moving through the text, but if I go to next object, I get "1", which is grammarly's button indicating there is one err or (an hat instead of a hat), If I go to the previous object, I get "an hat" and then "I have", as if it's separated the error text from the first part of the sentence. I'll have to explore further.
Either way, I can use NVDA+spacebar to jump between browse and focus mode without issue.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a error every
time I try until I restart my browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about them lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where was
writen "protected by grammarly", something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions to the word
I've typed.
Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin
Christensen escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I
don't seem to have any problem switching between browse and
focus modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it though
- do you have a particular site you need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out
of the edit box changing the contents of it as I like. Even
with automatic switching between modes disabled, I can enter
and escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all works
as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see
Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to detect what
it has highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never managed to
get it to work with NVDA. It doesn't break anything for me,
but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really
does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting
with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on
enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I
can type. So, if I want to type anything, I need to restart
Firefox, aim the field and type without exiting, since once
I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to do NVDA let
me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find
any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let
it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type normally
and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please
give me a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
-- Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager
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|
I'm relatively new to Grammarly, but I really like the add-on.
I'll explore here, too, and see if I can find a solution to this.
Em 21/11/2018 08:18, Quentin
Christensen escreveu:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Interesting. If I am writing in say the update
status field on m.facebook.com, if I type "I have
an hat." (and then try not to press enter so my friend's don't
think I'm weird), I don't get any indication moving through the
text, but if I go to next object, I get "1", which is
grammarly's button indicating there is one err or (an hat
instead of a hat), If I go to the previous object, I get "an
hat" and then "I have", as if it's separated the error text from
the first part of the sentence. I'll have to explore further.
Either way, I can use NVDA+spacebar to jump between browse
and focus mode without issue.
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a
error every time I try until I restart my browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you
know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about
them lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where
was writen "protected by grammarly", something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions to the
word I've typed.
Em
21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox,
but I don't seem to have any problem switching between
browse and focus modes. I don't normally use
NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular
site you need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com
I can move in and out of the edit box changing the
contents of it as I like. Even with automatic
switching between modes disabled, I can enter and
escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all
works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to
see Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to
detect what it has highlighted with NVDA? Because
I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA. It
doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get
NVDA to see what it is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what
it really does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange between focus
and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on
enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field
so I can type. So, if I want to type anything, I
need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type
without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will
never again be able to do NVDA let me type on the
field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I
can't find any way to solve this problem, surely I
will prefer to let it disabled as I'm doing right
now so I can type normally and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible
solution, please give me a hand. Any help will be
highly appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
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|
But if you disable Grammarly, the messages field works normally?
Facebook is a weird beast, and they're constantly changing it.
Actually I just had another look, you can use it free with some limitations, or you can buy a license either for one, two or three years, or lifetime - they're on sale for black friday so one year is $40 up to lifetime is $87. Try it out obviously before you buy it but if you would find it useful, that lifetime license cost is 50% off.
(I should be clear, I don't have any affiliation, I do have a license myself which I purchased, partly because I was happy to support the only grammar checker with any accessibility at all (at the time I checked), though actually, I haven't used it in a little while myself).
A
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
I'm relatively new to Grammarly, but I really like the add-on.
I'll explore here, too, and see if I can find a solution to this.
Em 21/11/2018 08:18, Quentin
Christensen escreveu:
Interesting. If I am writing in say the update
status field on m.facebook.com, if I type "I have
an hat." (and then try not to press enter so my friend's don't
think I'm weird), I don't get any indication moving through the
text, but if I go to next object, I get "1", which is
grammarly's button indicating there is one err or (an hat
instead of a hat), If I go to the previous object, I get "an
hat" and then "I have", as if it's separated the error text from
the first part of the sentence. I'll have to explore further.
Either way, I can use NVDA+spacebar to jump between browse
and focus mode without issue.
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a
error every time I try until I restart my browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you
know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about
them lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where
was writen "protected by grammarly", something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions to the
word I've typed.
Em
21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox,
but I don't seem to have any problem switching between
browse and focus modes. I don't normally use
NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular
site you need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com
I can move in and out of the edit box changing the
contents of it as I like. Even with automatic
switching between modes disabled, I can enter and
escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all
works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to
see Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to
detect what it has highlighted with NVDA? Because
I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA. It
doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get
NVDA to see what it is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what
it really does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange between focus
and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on
enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field
so I can type. So, if I want to type anything, I
need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type
without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will
never again be able to do NVDA let me type on the
field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I
can't find any way to solve this problem, surely I
will prefer to let it disabled as I'm doing right
now so I can type normally and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible
solution, please give me a hand. Any help will be
highly appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
-- Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager
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|
Yes, if I disable it, the field gets back to normality.
Indeed, Facebook is kinda weird. They there seems to be changing
everything each minute, I don't like it at all.
Em 21/11/2018 08:48, Quentin
Christensen escreveu:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
But if you disable Grammarly, the messages
field works normally?
Facebook is a weird beast, and they're constantly
changing it.
Actually I just had another look, you can use it free
with some limitations, or you can buy a license either for
one, two or three years, or lifetime - they're on sale for
black friday so one year is $40 up to lifetime is $87.
Try it out obviously before you buy it but if you would
find it useful, that lifetime license cost is 50% off.
(I should be clear, I don't have any affiliation, I do
have a license myself which I purchased, partly because I
was happy to support the only grammar checker with any
accessibility at all (at the time I checked), though
actually, I haven't used it in a little while myself).
A
I'm relatively new to Grammarly, but I really like the
add-on.
I'll explore here, too, and see if I can find a solution to
this.
Em
21/11/2018 08:18, Quentin Christensen escreveu:
Interesting. If I am writing in say the
update status field on m.facebook.com,
if I type "I have an hat." (and then try not to press
enter so my friend's don't think I'm weird), I don't get
any indication moving through the text, but if I go to
next object, I get "1", which is grammarly's button
indicating there is one err or (an hat instead of a
hat), If I go to the previous object, I get "an hat"
and then "I have", as if it's separated the error text
from the first part of the sentence. I'll have to
explore further.
Either way, I can use NVDA+spacebar to jump between
browse and focus mode without issue.
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives
me a error every time I try until I restart my
browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message
field, do you know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not
knew about them lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I
clicked where was writen "protected by grammarly",
something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions
to the word I've typed.
Em
21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in
Firefox, but I don't seem to have any problem
switching between browse and focus modes. I
don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it though
- do you have a particular site you need to do
that on?
If I go to say google.com
I can move in and out of the edit box changing
the contents of it as I like. Even with
automatic switching between modes disabled, I
can enter and escape to change modes, or
NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough
sight to see Grammarly's red lines, or have
you found a way to detect what it has
highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never
managed to get it to work with NVDA. It
doesn't break anything for me, but I just
can't get NVDA to see what it is flagging
anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's
like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell
checker, what it really does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange
between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with
this add-on enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA
enter in the field so I can type. So, if I
want to type anything, I need to restart
Firefox, aim the field and type without
exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will
never again be able to do NVDA let me type
on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but
if I can't find any way to solve this
problem, surely I will prefer to let it
disabled as I'm doing right now so I can
type normally and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible
solution, please give me a hand. Any help
will be highly appreciated.
--
Quentin
Christensen
Training and Support Manager
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
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That is odd. Hard to say where the issue lies and no doubt in the time it takes to investigate, Facebook will probably change it anyway.
Do let me know how you find ProWritingAid - or indeed any other grammar checkers. I haven't gone looking in awhile, but a search for "best grammar checker" or "grammar checker comparison" usually yeilds plenty of options to try.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Yes, if I disable it, the field gets back to normality.
Indeed, Facebook is kinda weird. They there seems to be changing
everything each minute, I don't like it at all.
Em 21/11/2018 08:48, Quentin
Christensen escreveu:
But if you disable Grammarly, the messages
field works normally?
Facebook is a weird beast, and they're constantly
changing it.
Actually I just had another look, you can use it free
with some limitations, or you can buy a license either for
one, two or three years, or lifetime - they're on sale for
black friday so one year is $40 up to lifetime is $87.
Try it out obviously before you buy it but if you would
find it useful, that lifetime license cost is 50% off.
(I should be clear, I don't have any affiliation, I do
have a license myself which I purchased, partly because I
was happy to support the only grammar checker with any
accessibility at all (at the time I checked), though
actually, I haven't used it in a little while myself).
A
I'm relatively new to Grammarly, but I really like the
add-on.
I'll explore here, too, and see if I can find a solution to
this.
Em
21/11/2018 08:18, Quentin Christensen escreveu:
Interesting. If I am writing in say the
update status field on m.facebook.com,
if I type "I have an hat." (and then try not to press
enter so my friend's don't think I'm weird), I don't get
any indication moving through the text, but if I go to
next object, I get "1", which is grammarly's button
indicating there is one err or (an hat instead of a
hat), If I go to the previous object, I get "an hat"
and then "I have", as if it's separated the error text
from the first part of the sentence. I'll have to
explore further.
Either way, I can use NVDA+spacebar to jump between
browse and focus mode without issue.
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives
me a error every time I try until I restart my
browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message
field, do you know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not
knew about them lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I
clicked where was writen "protected by grammarly",
something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions
to the word I've typed.
Em
21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in
Firefox, but I don't seem to have any problem
switching between browse and focus modes. I
don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it though
- do you have a particular site you need to do
that on?
If I go to say google.com
I can move in and out of the edit box changing
the contents of it as I like. Even with
automatic switching between modes disabled, I
can enter and escape to change modes, or
NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough
sight to see Grammarly's red lines, or have
you found a way to detect what it has
highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never
managed to get it to work with NVDA. It
doesn't break anything for me, but I just
can't get NVDA to see what it is flagging
anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's
like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell
checker, what it really does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange
between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with
this add-on enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA
enter in the field so I can type. So, if I
want to type anything, I need to restart
Firefox, aim the field and type without
exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will
never again be able to do NVDA let me type
on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but
if I can't find any way to solve this
problem, surely I will prefer to let it
disabled as I'm doing right now so I can
type normally and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible
solution, please give me a hand. Any help
will be highly appreciated.
--
Quentin
Christensen
Training and Support Manager
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
-- Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager
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Hi Group,
If this Grammarly add on is specific for Firefox and NVDA, is it
really necessary? Firefox has a spell as you go feature that
flags misspellings in edit fields.
On 11/21/2018 4:11 AM, Quentin
Christensen wrote:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I
don't seem to have any problem switching between browse and
focus modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it though
- do you have a particular site you need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out
of the edit box changing the contents of it as I like. Even
with automatic switching between modes disabled, I can enter
and escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all works
as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see
Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to detect what
it has highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never managed to
get it to work with NVDA. It doesn't break anything for me,
but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really
does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting
with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on
enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I
can type. So, if I want to type anything, I need to restart
Firefox, aim the field and type without exiting, since once
I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to do NVDA let
me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find
any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let
it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type normally
and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please
give me a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
--
They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.
They ask: "How Happy are You?"
I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!"
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Use the command NVDA space to turn browse mode on
when you want it on and off when you want it off.
Gene
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 2:28 AM
Subject: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
Hello folks, Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on? If so,
you might already know what it's like. If not, let me try to
explain. Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really does
and very well. What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting with
NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode. Every time I try to write
something with this add-on enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field
so I can type. So, if I want to type anything, I need to restart Firefox,
aim the field and type without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will
never again be able to do NVDA let me type on the field. Well, the
add-on is really very good, but if I can't find any way to solve this problem,
surely I will prefer to let it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type
normally and without troubles. If anyone uses it or even have any possible
solution, please give me a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
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NVDA enter is not the documented command to turn
browse mode on and off. I gave it in an earlier message and the message
quoted below mine explains the way people do this most of the time. Use
either one you wish, but this thread illustrates the importance of using correct
commands in general, not commands that work but aren't correct. You never
know when you will have situations that cause problems with commands that "get
by."
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 3:11 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I don't seem to have
any problem switching between browse and focus modes. I don't normally use
NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular site you need to do that
on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and
out of the edit box changing the contents of it as I like. Even with
automatic switching between modes disabled, I can enter and escape to change
modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see Grammarly's red
lines, or have you found a way to detect what it has highlighted with
NVDA? Because I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA. It
doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is
flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks, Anyone here is using
Grammarly add-on? If so, you might already know what it's like. If not,
let me try to explain. Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what
it really does and very well. What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode. Every
time I try to write something with this add-on enabled, I'm not able to do
NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if I want to type anything, I
need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type without exiting, since once I
do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to do NVDA let me type on the
field. Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find any
way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let it disabled as I'm
doing right now so I can type normally and without troubles. If anyone uses
it or even have any possible solution, please give me a hand. Any help will be
highly appreciated.
--
Quentin
Christensen Training and Support Manager
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You said NVDA enter in your message. If you
don't read messages before sending, it is a good idea. You may make
mistakes when writing that you catch when reading before sending. I read
mail before sending and I see errors in commands that I made when writing and I
suspect this is common..
Gene
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4:01 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
Hi Quentin, To change the mode
I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a error every time I try until I restart my
browser. I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you
know? No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about them
lol I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where was writen
"protected by grammarly", something like this. After the second click it
showed me some suggestions to the word I've typed.
Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen
escreveu:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I don't seem to
have any problem switching between browse and focus modes. I don't
normally use NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular site you
need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out of the edit box
changing the contents of it as I like. Even with automatic switching
between modes disabled, I can enter and escape to change modes, or
NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see Grammarly's red
lines, or have you found a way to detect what it has highlighted with
NVDA? Because I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA. It
doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is
flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks, Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on? If so, you
might already know what it's like. If not, let me try to
explain. Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really
does and very well. What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse
mode. Every time I try to write something with this add-on enabled, I'm
not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if I want to
type anything, I need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type without
exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to do NVDA
let me type on the field. Well, the add-on is really very good, but
if I can't find any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let
it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type normally and without
troubles. If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please
give me a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen Training and Support
Manager
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I don't know if there is a specific Firefox add-on,
but it is not limited to any one browser. Evidently, it checks spelllings
but it advertises itself as a grammar checker, which is its main
purpose.
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
Hi Group,
If this Grammarly add on is specific for Firefox and NVDA, is it really
necessary? Firefox has a spell as you go feature that flags misspellings
in edit fields.
On 11/21/2018 4:11 AM, Quentin Christensen
wrote:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I don't seem to
have any problem switching between browse and focus modes. I don't
normally use NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular site you
need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out of the edit box
changing the contents of it as I like. Even with automatic switching
between modes disabled, I can enter and escape to change modes, or
NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see Grammarly's red
lines, or have you found a way to detect what it has highlighted with
NVDA? Because I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA. It
doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is
flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks, Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on? If so, you
might already know what it's like. If not, let me try to
explain. Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really
does and very well. What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse
mode. Every time I try to write something with this add-on enabled, I'm
not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if I want to
type anything, I need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type without
exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to do NVDA
let me type on the field. Well, the add-on is really very good, but
if I can't find any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let
it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type normally and without
troubles. If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please
give me a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen Training and Support
Manager
--
They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.
They ask: "How Happy are You?"
I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!"
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But I can't even write something when this add-on is enabled. I just
can't enter on the field to do it.
Em 21/11/2018 13:34, Gene escreveu:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
You said NVDA enter in your message. If you don't read
messages before sending, it is a good idea. You may make
mistakes when writing that you catch when reading before
sending. I read mail before sending and I see errors in
commands that I made when writing and I suspect this is common..
Gene
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4:01 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and
conflicts with NVDA
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a error
every time I try until I restart my browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about them
lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where was
writen "protected by grammarly", something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions to the word
I've typed.
Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin
Christensen escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I
don't seem to have any problem switching between browse and
focus modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it
though - do you have a particular site you need to do that
on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and
out of the edit box changing the contents of it as I like.
Even with automatic switching between modes disabled, I can
enter and escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it
all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see
Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to detect
what it has highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never
managed to get it to work with NVDA. It doesn't break
anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is
flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it
really does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting
with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on
enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I
can type. So, if I want to type anything, I need to
restart Firefox, aim the field and type without exiting,
since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to
do NVDA let me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find
any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let
it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type normally
and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution,
please give me a hand. Any help will be highly
appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
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Actually, this is not specific for Firefox and NVDA, I guess. It
might have for Google Chrome etc.
Well, nice point, I always can use just the Firefox native function.
I was just wanting to experiment something new, do you know?
Em 21/11/2018 12:51, Ron Canazzi
escreveu:
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Hi Group,
If this Grammarly add on is specific for Firefox and NVDA, is
it really necessary? Firefox has a spell as you go feature that
flags misspellings in edit fields.
On 11/21/2018 4:11 AM, Quentin
Christensen wrote:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I
don't seem to have any problem switching between browse and
focus modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it
though - do you have a particular site you need to do that
on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and
out of the edit box changing the contents of it as I like.
Even with automatic switching between modes disabled, I can
enter and escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it
all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see
Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to detect
what it has highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never
managed to get it to work with NVDA. It doesn't break
anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is
flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it
really does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting
with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on
enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I
can type. So, if I want to type anything, I need to
restart Firefox, aim the field and type without exiting,
since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to
do NVDA let me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find
any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let
it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type normally
and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution,
please give me a hand. Any help will be highly
appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
--
They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.
They ask: "How Happy are You?"
I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!"
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This may not matter, but are you using Quantum
Firefox, that is, a version starting with 60X? You may be saying that any
way you try to turn on forms mode, it doesn't turn on. But this needs to
be clarified. if you use the command NVDA key space, do you hear the tone
that tells you that forms mode is on? Can you then up and down arrow
through the page? I'm trying to figure out what the problem is. Is
it that text isn't entered into the field even though forms mode is on or is it
that forms mode can't be turned on?
At this point, we don't know if the problem has
anything to do with NVDA. Discussing these sorts of questions may help us
find out.
Gene
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
But I can't even write something when this add-on is enabled. I
just can't enter on the field to do it.
Em 21/11/2018 13:34, Gene escreveu:
You said NVDA enter in your message. If you don't read messages
before sending, it is a good idea. You may make mistakes when writing
that you catch when reading before sending. I read mail before sending
and I see errors in commands that I made when writing and I suspect this is
common..
Gene
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4:01 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
Hi Quentin, To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what
gives me a error every time I try until I restart my browser. I noticed it
writing on the m.facebook message field, do you know? No, I can't see the
red lines you said, even not knew about them lol I tested it writing
something wrong and then I clicked where was writen "protected by grammarly",
something like this. After the second click it showed me some suggestions
to the word I've typed.
Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen
escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I don't seem to
have any problem switching between browse and focus modes. I don't
normally use NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular site you
need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out of the edit box
changing the contents of it as I like. Even with automatic switching
between modes disabled, I can enter and escape to change modes, or
NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see Grammarly's red
lines, or have you found a way to detect what it has highlighted with
NVDA? Because I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA. It
doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is
flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks, Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on? If so, you
might already know what it's like. If not, let me try to
explain. Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really
does and very well. What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse
mode. Every time I try to write something with this add-on enabled, I'm
not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if I want
to type anything, I need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type
without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able
to do NVDA let me type on the field. Well, the add-on is really
very good, but if I can't find any way to solve this problem, surely I
will prefer to let it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type
normally and without troubles. If anyone uses it or even have any
possible solution, please give me a hand. Any help will be highly
appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen Training and Support
Manager
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I'm using Firefox 63.0.3 (64-bit).
When I try to enter the field NVDA just doesn't perform the action.
Do you know that sound error.wav ? That's what I get.
You think it may be due the Firefox version?
Em 22/11/2018 00:28, Gene escreveu:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
This may not matter, but are you using Quantum Firefox, that
is, a version starting with 60X? You may be saying that any way
you try to turn on forms mode, it doesn't turn on. But this
needs to be clarified. if you use the command NVDA key space,
do you hear the tone that tells you that forms mode is on? Can
you then up and down arrow through the page? I'm trying to
figure out what the problem is. Is it that text isn't entered
into the field even though forms mode is on or is it that forms
mode can't be turned on?
At this point, we don't know if the problem has anything to
do with NVDA. Discussing these sorts of questions may help us
find out.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and
conflicts with NVDA
But I can't even write something when this add-on is enabled. I
just can't enter on the field to do it.
Em 21/11/2018 13:34, Gene escreveu:
You said NVDA enter in your message. If you don't read
messages before sending, it is a good idea. You may make
mistakes when writing that you catch when reading before
sending. I read mail before sending and I see errors in
commands that I made when writing and I suspect this is
common..
Gene
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4:01 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and
conflicts with NVDA
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a error
every time I try until I restart my browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you
know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about them
lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where was
writen "protected by grammarly", something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions to the word
I've typed.
Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin
Christensen escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I
don't seem to have any problem switching between browse
and focus modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it
though - do you have a particular site you need to do that
on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and
out of the edit box changing the contents of it as I
like. Even with automatic switching between modes
disabled, I can enter and escape to change modes, or
NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see
Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to detect
what it has highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never
managed to get it to work with NVDA. It doesn't break
anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it
is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it
really does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting
with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on
enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so
I can type. So, if I want to type anything, I need to
restart Firefox, aim the field and type without exiting,
since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able
to do NVDA let me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't
find any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer
to let it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type
normally and without troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution,
please give me a hand. Any help will be highly
appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
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I don't have any opinion. I'm asking so
others may discuss your answer if they know or have any opinion.
Gene
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
I'm using Firefox 63.0.3 (64-bit). When I try to enter the
field NVDA just doesn't perform the action. Do you know that sound error.wav ?
That's what I get. You think it may be due the Firefox version?
Em 22/11/2018 00:28, Gene escreveu:
This may not matter, but are you using Quantum Firefox, that is, a
version starting with 60X? You may be saying that any way you try to
turn on forms mode, it doesn't turn on. But this needs to be
clarified. if you use the command NVDA key space, do you hear the tone
that tells you that forms mode is on? Can you then up and down arrow
through the page? I'm trying to figure out what the problem is. Is
it that text isn't entered into the field even though forms mode is on or is
it that forms mode can't be turned on?
At this point, we don't know if the problem has anything to do with
NVDA. Discussing these sorts of questions may help us find out.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
But I can't even write something when this add-on is enabled. I
just can't enter on the field to do it.
Em 21/11/2018 13:34, Gene escreveu:
You said NVDA enter in your message. If you don't read messages
before sending, it is a good idea. You may make mistakes when writing
that you catch when reading before sending. I read mail before sending
and I see errors in commands that I made when writing and I suspect this is
common..
Gene
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4:01 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with
NVDA
Hi Quentin, To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what
gives me a error every time I try until I restart my browser. I noticed
it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you know? No, I can't see
the red lines you said, even not knew about them lol I tested it writing
something wrong and then I clicked where was writen "protected by
grammarly", something like this. After the second click it showed me some
suggestions to the word I've typed.
Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen
escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I don't seem to
have any problem switching between browse and focus modes. I don't
normally use NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular site
you need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out of the edit
box changing the contents of it as I like. Even with automatic
switching between modes disabled, I can enter and escape to change modes,
or NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see Grammarly's red
lines, or have you found a way to detect what it has highlighted with
NVDA? Because I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA.
It doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it
is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
Hello folks, Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on? If so,
you might already know what it's like. If not, let me try to
explain. Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really
does and very well. What happens, however, is that the add-on is
conflicting with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse
mode. Every time I try to write something with this add-on enabled,
I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if I
want to type anything, I need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type
without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able
to do NVDA let me type on the field. Well, the add-on is really
very good, but if I can't find any way to solve this problem, surely I
will prefer to let it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type
normally and without troubles. If anyone uses it or even have any
possible solution, please give me a hand. Any help will be highly
appreciated.
--
Quentin Christensen Training and Support
Manager
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 3:34 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with NVDA You said NVDA enter in your message. If you don't read messages before sending, it is a good idea. You may make mistakes when writing that you catch when reading before sending. I read mail before sending and I see errors in commands that I made when writing and I suspect this is common.. Gene From: marcio via Groups.Io Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4:01 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with NVDA Hi Quentin, To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a error every time I try until I restart my browser. I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you know? No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about them lol I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where was writen "protected by grammarly", something like this. After the second click it showed me some suggestions to the word I've typed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cheers, Marcio -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where to find me: My Yahoo! email Add me on Skype Follow me on Twitter Follow or add me on Facebook Ask me something on CuriousCat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone(s): (+55)21-9-81615268 (Tim-RJ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My WhatsApp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen escreveu: Hi Marcio, I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I don't seem to have any problem switching between browse and focus modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it though - do you have a particular site you need to do that on? If I go to say google.com I can move in and out of the edit box changing the contents of it as I like. Even with automatic switching between modes disabled, I can enter and escape to change modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should. My other question is, do you have enough sight to see Grammarly's red lines, or have you found a way to detect what it has highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never managed to get it to work with NVDA. It doesn't break anything for me, but I just can't get NVDA to see what it is flagging anywhere. Regards Quentin. On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 7:30 PM marcio via Groups.Io <marcinhorj21@...> wrote: Hello folks, Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on? If so, you might already know what it's like. If not, let me try to explain. Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really does and very well. What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting with NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode. Every time I try to write something with this add-on enabled, I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if I want to type anything, I need to restart Firefox, aim the field and type without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will never again be able to do NVDA let me type on the field. Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find any way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let it disabled as I'm doing right now so I can type normally and without troubles. If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please give me a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cheers, Marcio ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where to find me: My Yahoo! email My GMail Add me on Skype Follow me on Twitter Follow or add me on Facebook Ask me something on CuriousCat ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone(s): (+55)21-9-81615268 (Tim-RJ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- My WhatsApp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager Official NVDA Training modules and expert certification now available: http://www.nvaccess.org/shop/ www.nvaccess.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NVAccess Twitter: @NVAccess
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Oh, I know what it's like. Sometimes I do the same.
But I'm really not doing it now. Anyway, I still don't know what's
happening.
I contacted their support, but haven't had any answers so far, when
I'm writing this. Let's see if it changes.
Em 22/11/2018 04:35, Brian's Mail list
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My main issue
is that I tend to not hit the space bar quite hard enough and you
get concatenated words!
Brian
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene"
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To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with NVDA
You said NVDA enter in your message. If you don't read messages
before sending, it is a good idea. You may make mistakes when
writing that you catch when reading before sending. I read mail
before sending and I see errors in commands that I made when
writing and I suspect this is common..
Gene
From: marcio via Groups.Io
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 4:01 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Gramarly for Firefox and conflicts with NVDA
Hi Quentin,
To change the mode I use NVDA+spacebar, what gives me a error
every time I try until I restart my browser.
I noticed it writing on the m.facebook message field, do you know?
No, I can't see the red lines you said, even not knew about them
lol
I tested it writing something wrong and then I clicked where was
writen "protected by grammarly", something like this.
After the second click it showed me some suggestions to the word
I've typed.
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Em 21/11/2018 07:11, Quentin Christensen escreveu:
Hi Marcio,
I do have the Grammarly add-on active in Firefox, but I don't
seem to have any problem switching between browse and focus
modes. I don't normally use NVDA+enter to do it though - do you
have a particular site you need to do that on?
If I go to say google.com I can move in and out of the edit box
changing the contents of it as I like. Even with automatic
switching between modes disabled, I can enter and escape to change
modes, or NVDA+spacebar and it all works as it should.
My other question is, do you have enough sight to see Grammarly's
red lines, or have you found a way to detect what it has
highlighted with NVDA? Because I've never managed to get it to
work with NVDA. It doesn't break anything for me, but I just
can't get NVDA to see what it is flagging anywhere.
Regards
Quentin.
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 7:30 PM marcio via Groups.Io
<marcinhorj21@...> wrote:
Hello folks,
Anyone here is using Grammarly add-on?
If so, you might already know what it's like.
If not, let me try to explain.
Grammarly was supposed to be a spell checker, what it really
does and very well.
What happens, however, is that the add-on is conflicting with
NVDA on the exchange between focus and browse mode.
Every time I try to write something with this add-on enabled,
I'm not able to do NVDA enter in the field so I can type. So, if
I want to type anything, I need to restart Firefox, aim the field
and type without exiting, since once I do it, goodbye, I will
never again be able to do NVDA let me type on the field.
Well, the add-on is really very good, but if I can't find any
way to solve this problem, surely I will prefer to let it disabled
as I'm doing right now so I can type normally and without
troubles.
If anyone uses it or even have any possible solution, please
give me a hand. Any help will be highly appreciated.
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