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Kerryn Gunness <k_gunness@...>
go to settings in google chrome
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press alt then down arrow to settings and press enter use down arrow or H to default then use down arrow again make google chrome default button and press enter see if this works
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From: "AKH AKH" <tvz@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2019 10:50 AM Subject: [nvda] web browsers I find NVDA works so well with Chrome, but I just can't get any links
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Chris Mullins
Hi
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When I look in Settings, Apps, Default apps I see the following: Choose default applications Email, Microsoft Office Outlook Maps, Maps Music player, VLC media player Photo viewer, Photos Video player, VLC media player Web browser, Brave Reset to the Microsoft recommended defaults When I trigger a link from within an Outlook message, the Brave browser is invoked. What do you see for the Email and Browser entries? Is there anything in the Email client software that invokes Edge rather than using the Windows default setting? Cheers Chris
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of AKH AKH Sent: 25 March 2019 14:50 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] web browsers I find NVDA works so well with Chrome, but I just can't get any links in E-mails to default to Chrome. I've checked default settings in Windows 10 and Chrome is the deafault, but the links default to The Edge. Any ideas, please. Andrew
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Chris
The only way that would happen is that edge is your default browser Check your default browser settings again
From: AKH AKH
Sent: 25 March 2019 14:50 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] web browsers
I find NVDA works so well with Chrome, but I just can't get any links in E-mails to default to Chrome. I've checked default settings in Windows 10 and Chrome is the deafault, but the links default to The Edge. Any ideas, please.
Andrew
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AKH AKH
Gene - Great advice, I managed to get the link and copy it in to Chrome and all was of course just fine.
Andrew
On 25/03/2019 15:11, Gene wrote:
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Gene
I don't know if or what the solution might
be. A work around is to leave Chrome opened when you are looking at
mail. Depending on the e-mail program you are using, what you see in the
context menu may have a different name. But on a link in a message, open
the context menu and see if there is something like copy address or copy link or
copy link location. Press enter on it and it will be copied to the
clipboard. then paste the link into the Chrome address bar and press
enter.
If your e-mail program doesn't have that option, I
don't think you can do this with whatever program you are using.
Gene
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in E-mails to default to Chrome. I've checked default settings in Windows 10 and Chrome is the deafault, but the links default to The Edge. Any ideas, please. Andrew
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AKH AKH
I find NVDA works so well with Chrome, but I just can't get any links
in E-mails to default to Chrome. I've checked default settings in Windows 10 and Chrome is the deafault, but the links default to The Edge. Any ideas, please. Andrew
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