Recently updated to accessibilitycentral.net
JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
Single page means you can’t easily search the document with your screen-reader. But it means the document will open a lot faster, since it doesn’t have to process the entire thing at once. So it’s up to you. I generally prefer to have it load the whole document, but there have been cases on a new computer where that took a dog’s age. So it’s totally up to you.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
Sent: November 2, 2017 8:38 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Recently updated to accessibilitycentral.net
Hi Jean,
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Mary Otten <motten53@...>
I think the tutorial I read was a different one. It was the one about basics of the DC reader with NVDA, not specifically about large documents. I’ll have to look at yours as well. Thanks. Mary Sent from my iPhone On Nov 2, 2017, at 5:54 AM, Lanie Molinar <laniemolinar91@...> wrote:
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Hi. Single page is still preferred. I'm the one who wrote the
tutorial about reading large documents that Gene mentioned. I
thought I included that, but I apologize if I didn't. On 11/2/2017 7:38 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
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Mary Otten <motten53@...>
Hi Jean, Very nice short tutorial. I do have one question. You talk about the various page display options. Is there one that is preferred for Screenwitter users? It seems to me this used to be the case, and I think it was single page. But that may have changed. Mary Sent from my iPhone On Nov 2, 2017, at 1:05 AM, Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...> wrote:
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Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
Hi guys
Recently updated: How to use the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC PDF viewer (the basics) with NVDA
There is 2 written tutorials and a audio tutorial.
One of the written tutorials is called Reading Large Documents in Adobe Reader with Screen Readers by Lanie Molinar
Gene nz
On 9/21/2017 6:32 PM, Gene New Zealand wrote:
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Check out my website for NVDA tutorials and other blindness related material at
http://www.accessibilitycentral.net Regardless of where you are in New Zealand if you are near one of the APNK sites you can use a copy of the NVDA screen reader on one of their computers.
To find out which locations (or location) is near to you please visit
http://www.aotearoapeoplesnetwork.org/content/partner-libraries (Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa). To find an NVDA certified expert near you, please visit the following link
https://certification.nvaccess.org/. The certification page contains the official list of NVDA certified individuals from around the world, who have sat and successfully passed the NVDA
expert exam.
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Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
Hi,
Recently updated to accessibilitycentral.net Added information on how to navigate the weather
app in Windows 10 with NVDA (NVDA tutorials for other programs page) Added
information on accessibility features to look out for on TVs (Let's Go Shopping page) http://www.accessibilitycentral.net/lets%20go%20shopping.html Added what to do if you get the message remote content has been blocked (Accessible Email Client Mozilla Thunderbird page) http://www.accessibilitycentral.net/accessible%20email%20client%20mozilla%20thunderbird.html Added a tutorial (by Tony Ballou) called
Creating exclusion's in Malware Bytes
(to the How to navigate Malwarebytes Anti-Malware with NVDA page - off the NVDA tutorials for other programs page);
Added a tutorial to the NVDA tutorials for other programs page on how to use Winrar
with the NVDA screen reader (by Travis Siegel)
http://www.accessibilitycentral.net/nvda%20tutorials%20for%20other%20programs.html If you would like to see what else has been recently updated, please visit the main homepage for accessibilitycentral.net
which can be found at the following link
http://accessibilitycentral.net/ Gene --
Check out my website for NVDA tutorials and other blindness related material at
http://www.accessibilitycentral.net Regardless of where you are in New Zealand if you are near one of the APNK sites you can use a copy of the NVDA screen reader on one of their computers.
To find out which locations (or location) is near to you please visit
http://www.aotearoapeoplesnetwork.org/content/partner-libraries (Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa). To find an NVDA certified expert near you, please visit the following link
https://certification.nvaccess.org/. The certification page contains the official list of NVDA certified individuals from around the world, who have sat and successfully passed the NVDA
expert exam.
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