Mary Otten <motten53@...>
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a redirection? Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a
is announced as the allow command at the end of the announcement. If you
want to turn off the notification completely, I'll write instructions in another
message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember passwords,
do the following.
New main steps start on new lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab once. You are now
in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before you get there, up
arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing until you get to a
checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the
space bar. You won't be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this dialog-like structure.
Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page in the browser and
since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to do
that you would do while on a web page after you change the setting. That
is, go to another page by using a book mark, close the browser,
etc.
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Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10
machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up notices,
such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that has
blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order to either
tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a
redirection? Mary Sent from my
iPhone
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Bloomin heck I cannot get Firefox to remember them in the first place! Brian
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@ripco.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with NVDA
Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end of the announcement. If you want to turn off the notification completely, I'll write instructions in another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember passwords, do the following. New main steps start on new lines: Alt t then o to open options. After waiting a moment, tab once. You are now in a list of categories. Start down arrowing until you get to security. If down arrowing stops moving you before you get there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing. Once you get to security, start tabbing until you get to a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the space bar. You won't be asked any longer. There is no ok button in this dialog-like structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page in the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you change the setting. That is, go to another page by using a book mark, close the browser, etc. Gene ----- Original Message -----
From: Mary Otten Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a redirection? Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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Mary Otten <motten53@...>
Hi Jean, Yes, I want to stop Firefox from prohibiting certain redirections, and I tried alt a, to no know hi Jean, Yes, I want to stop certainly directions, and I tried all day, to no avail. The only way I got it was for my husband to go find it with a mouse and hit the allow which then let the site I was on redirect to a site that I wanted it to go to. I don’t want to get rid of the notification all together, because I like stopping unwanted redirections. But in this case, it was supposed to be redirected. As for the password thing, yes, I would appreciate directions on how to stop it from asking. Mary
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On Nov 30, 2017, at 8:29 AM, Gene < gsasner@...> wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a
is announced as the allow command at the end of the announcement. If you
want to turn off the notification completely, I'll write instructions in another
message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember passwords,
do the following.
New main steps start on new lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab once. You are now
in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before you get there, up
arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing until you get to a
checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the
space bar. You won't be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this dialog-like structure.
Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page in the browser and
since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to do
that you would do while on a web page after you change the setting. That
is, go to another page by using a book mark, close the browser,
etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10
machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up notices,
such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that has
blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order to either
tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a
redirection? Mary Sent from my
iPhone
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I intended to write another message if you were
interested but I then decided to put the instructions in the message I
sent. I forgot to take out the line about sending instructions in another
message. So if you keep reading after I said I'd send them in another
message, you will find them in the message I already sent. If you didn't
keep it, I'll send it again.
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
Hi Jean,
Yes, I want to stop Firefox from prohibiting certain redirections, and
I tried alt a, to no know hi Jean, Yes, I want to stop certainly directions,
and I tried all day, to no avail. The only way I got it was for my husband
to go find it with a mouse and hit the allow which then let the site I was
on redirect to a site that I wanted it to go to. I don’t want to get rid of the
notification all together, because I like stopping unwanted redirections.
But in this case, it was supposed to be redirected. As for the password thing,
yes, I would appreciate directions on how to stop it from
asking. Mary
Sent from my iPhone
Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a
is announced as the allow command at the end of the announcement. If you
want to turn off the notification completely, I'll write instructions in
another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember
passwords, do the following.
New main steps start on new lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab once. You are
now in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before you get there,
up arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing until you get to
a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the
space bar. You won't be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this dialog-like
structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page in
the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do whatever
you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you change the
setting. That is, go to another page by using a book mark, close the
browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows
10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up
notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you
that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order
to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to
allow a redirection? Mary Sent from my
iPhone
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Mary Otten <motten53@...>
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On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:00 AM, Gene < gsasner@...> wrote:
I intended to write another message if you were
interested but I then decided to put the instructions in the message I
sent. I forgot to take out the line about sending instructions in another
message. So if you keep reading after I said I'd send them in another
message, you will find them in the message I already sent. If you didn't
keep it, I'll send it again.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
Hi Jean,
Yes, I want to stop Firefox from prohibiting certain redirections, and
I tried alt a, to no know hi Jean, Yes, I want to stop certainly directions,
and I tried all day, to no avail. The only way I got it was for my husband
to go find it with a mouse and hit the allow which then let the site I was
on redirect to a site that I wanted it to go to. I don’t want to get rid of the
notification all together, because I like stopping unwanted redirections.
But in this case, it was supposed to be redirected. As for the password thing,
yes, I would appreciate directions on how to stop it from
asking. Mary
Sent from my iPhone
Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a
is announced as the allow command at the end of the announcement. If you
want to turn off the notification completely, I'll write instructions in
another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember
passwords, do the following.
New main steps start on new lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab once. You are
now in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before you get there,
up arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing until you get to
a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the
space bar. You won't be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this dialog-like
structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page in
the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do whatever
you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you change the
setting. That is, go to another page by using a book mark, close the
browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows
10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up
notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you
that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order
to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to
allow a redirection? Mary Sent from my
iPhone
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hello mary. unchecked Remember logins for sites in tools menu, then uption and security. its very useful for security not to store password. i also disabled autocomplete in firefox about:config hope that help, God bless you!
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On 11/30/17, Mary Otten <motten53@gmail.com> wrote: I kept it. Mary
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:00 AM, Gene <gsasner@ripco.com> wrote:
I intended to write another message if you were interested but I then decided to put the instructions in the message I sent. I forgot to take out the line about sending instructions in another message. So if you keep reading after I said I'd send them in another message, you will find them in the message I already sent. If you didn't keep it, I'll send it again.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary Otten Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 11:18 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with NVDA
Hi Jean, Yes, I want to stop Firefox from prohibiting certain redirections, and I tried alt a, to no know hi Jean, Yes, I want to stop certainly directions, and I tried all day, to no avail. The only way I got it was for my husband to go find it with a mouse and hit the allow which then let the site I was on redirect to a site that I wanted it to go to. I don’t want to get rid of the notification all together, because I like stopping unwanted redirections. But in this case, it was supposed to be redirected. As for the password thing, yes, I would appreciate directions on how to stop it from asking. Mary
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 30, 2017, at 8:29 AM, Gene <gsasner@ripco.com> wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end of the announcement. If you want to turn off the notification completely, I'll write instructions in another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember passwords, do the following. New main steps start on new lines: Alt t then o to open options. After waiting a moment, tab once. You are now in a list of categories. Start down arrowing until you get to security. If down arrowing stops moving you before you get there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing. Once you get to security, start tabbing until you get to a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the space bar. You won't be asked any longer. There is no ok button in this dialog-like structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page in the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you change the setting. That is, go to another page by using a book mark, close the browser, etc. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary Otten Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a redirection? Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a wifi
network? I am currently in a building where the wifi needs a sign
in after 10 minutes of inactivity and I can't figure out how to
get to that sign in page quickly and easily. For now, I am opening
a new window in firefox and tabbing around until I find the "open
login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection
notices? Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end
of the announcement. If you want to turn off the notification
completely, I'll write instructions in another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to
remember passwords, do the following.
New main steps start on new
lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab
once. You are now in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before
you get there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing
until you get to a checkbox that says something like
remember logins. Uncheck it with the space bar. You won't
be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this
dialog-like structure. Settings take immediate effect.
This is a web page in the browser and since you are on a web
page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to do that
you would do while on a web page after you change the
setting. That is, go to another page by using a book mark,
close the browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox
notifications with NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10
machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will
put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or
when it informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site.
How can I access these in order to either tell it I don’t want it
to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a redirection?
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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This is probably a web dialog. Not a notification. If you install the last release candidate RC 3 of NVDA, then you can find web dialogs by pressing o.
Best Adriani
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a wifi
network? I am currently in a building where the wifi needs a sign
in after 10 minutes of inactivity and I can't figure out how to
get to that sign in page quickly and easily. For now, I am opening
a new window in firefox and tabbing around until I find the "open
login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection
notices? Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end
of the announcement. If you want to turn off the notification
completely, I'll write instructions in another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to
remember passwords, do the following.
New main steps start on new
lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab
once. You are now in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before
you get there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing
until you get to a checkbox that says something like
remember logins. Uncheck it with the space bar. You won't
be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this
dialog-like structure. Settings take immediate effect.
This is a web page in the browser and since you are on a web
page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to do that
you would do while on a web page after you change the
setting. That is, go to another page by using a book mark,
close the browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox
notifications with NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10
machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will
put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or
when it informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site.
How can I access these in order to either tell it I don’t want it
to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a redirection?
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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It calls itself an alert and I do get to it eventually by
tabbing. Do you still think it is a dialogue?
Thanks!
Sally
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 12/1/2017 9:13 AM, Adriani Botez
wrote:
This is probably a web dialog. Not a notification. If you install
the last release candidate RC 3 of NVDA, then you can find web
dialogs by pressing o.
Best
Adriani
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a
wifi network? I am currently in a building where the wifi
needs a sign in after 10 minutes of inactivity and I can't
figure out how to get to that sign in page quickly and
easily. For now, I am opening a new window in firefox and
tabbing around until I find the "open login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene
wrote:
Do you mean stop
redirection notices? Alt a is announced as the allow
command at the end of the announcement. If you want
to turn off the notification completely, I'll write
instructions in another message.
To tell Firefox not to
offer to remember passwords, do the following.
New main steps start on
new lines:
Alt t then o to open
options.
After waiting a moment,
tab once. You are now in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you
get to security.
If down arrowing stops moving
you before you get there, up arrow once then
continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start
tabbing until you get to a checkbox that says
something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the
space bar. You won't be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this
dialog-like structure. Settings take immediate
effect. This is a web page in the browser and since
you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do
whatever you want to do that you would do while on a
web page after you change the setting. That is, go
to another page by using a book mark, close the
browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox
notifications with NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on
windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA.
Sometimes Firefox will put up notices, such as when it
offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that
has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access
these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a
password or that I do wanted to allow a redirection?
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
It calls itself an alert and I do get to it eventually by
tabbing. Do you still think it is a dialogue?
Thanks!
Sally
On 12/1/2017 9:13 AM, Adriani Botez
wrote:
This is probably a
web dialog. Not a notification. If you install the last release
candidate RC 3 of NVDA, then you can find web dialogs by
pressing o.
Best
Adriani
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a
wifi network? I am currently in a building where the
wifi needs a sign in after 10 minutes of inactivity and
I can't figure out how to get to that sign in page
quickly and easily. For now, I am opening a new window
in firefox and tabbing around until I find the "open
login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene
wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a is
announced as the allow command at the end of the
announcement. If you want to turn off the
notification completely, I'll write instructions in
another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember passwords,
do the following.
New main steps start on new lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab once. You are now in a
list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before you get
there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing until you
get to a checkbox that says something like remember
logins. Uncheck it with the space bar. You won't
be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this dialog-like
structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is
a web page in the browser and since you are on a web
page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to
do that you would do while on a web page after you
change the setting. That is, go to another page by
using a book mark, close the browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59
AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox
notifications with NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on
windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA.
Sometimes Firefox will put up notices, such as when it
offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that
has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I
access these in order to either tell it I don’t want it
to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a
redirection?
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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I doubt it. When a dialog opens on a web
page, NVDA says the word "dialog." Have you gotten to the alert message or
heard its entire text? On the new page you open, what is this
option; is it a link? Instead of tabbing until you get to it on the
new page, use the screen-reader search function and search from the top of the
page for the word "open." See if you can find whatever it is on the
page. If you can't find it, I may find something in firefox that makes
finding the alert easier.
Gene
----- original Message -----
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
It calls itself an alert and I do get to it eventually by tabbing. Do you
still think it is a dialogue?
Thanks!
Sally
On 12/1/2017 9:13 AM, Adriani Botez wrote:
This is
probably a web dialog. Not a notification. If you install the last release
candidate RC 3 of NVDA, then you can find web dialogs by pressing o.
Best
Adriani
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a wifi network? I am
currently in a building where the wifi needs a sign in after 10 minutes of
inactivity and I can't figure out how to get to that sign in page quickly
and easily. For now, I am opening a new window in firefox and tabbing around
until I find the "open login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection notices?
Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end of the
announcement. If you want to turn off the notification completely,
I'll write instructions in another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember
passwords, do the following.
New main steps start on new
lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab once. You
are now in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before you get
there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing until you
get to a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck
it with the space bar. You won't be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this dialog-like
structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page
in the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do
whatever you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you
change the setting. That is, go to another page by using a book
mark, close the browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on
windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will
put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it
informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access
these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or
that I do wanted to allow a redirection? Mary
Sent from my
iPhone
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I don't know anything about the add on someone else
sent. I thought of another solution that might be the easiest. Go to
the login page and make a bookmark. I can tell you how to use the
bookmarks search feature to find it quickly and conveniently so you don't have
to worry about where it is in the book marks list. If it doesn't have a
distinctive name, give it one when you save it to make it easy to find with the
book marks search feature. Then open a new page when you want to log in
and use the book mark to go directly to the login page. That may be the
best solution.
Gene ----- Original Message
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toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
From: Gene
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I doubt it. When a dialog opens on a web
page, NVDA says the word "dialog." Have you gotten to the alert message or
heard its entire text? On the new page you open, what is this
option; is it a link? Instead of tabbing until you get to it on the
new page, use the screen-reader search function and search from the top of the
page for the word "open." See if you can find whatever it is on the
page. If you can't find it, I may find something in firefox that makes
finding the alert easier.
Gene
----- original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
It calls itself an alert and I do get to it eventually by tabbing. Do you
still think it is a dialogue?
Thanks!
Sally
On 12/1/2017 9:13 AM, Adriani Botez wrote:
This is
probably a web dialog. Not a notification. If you install the last release
candidate RC 3 of NVDA, then you can find web dialogs by pressing o.
Best
Adriani
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a wifi network? I am
currently in a building where the wifi needs a sign in after 10 minutes of
inactivity and I can't figure out how to get to that sign in page quickly
and easily. For now, I am opening a new window in firefox and tabbing around
until I find the "open login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection notices?
Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end of the
announcement. If you want to turn off the notification completely,
I'll write instructions in another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember
passwords, do the following.
New main steps start on new
lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab once. You
are now in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before you get
there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing until you
get to a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck
it with the space bar. You won't be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this dialog-like
structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page
in the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do
whatever you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you
change the setting. That is, go to another page by using a book
mark, close the browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on
windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will
put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it
informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access
these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or
that I do wanted to allow a redirection? Mary
Sent from my
iPhone
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Hello Gene,
I like the bookmark idea and will probably go with that. To answer some of your questions: It seems to be a series of buttons, I think 3 in total. I have only ever heard the last two which say something along the lines of "open login page" and "close this message," respectively. Using brows mode to navigate by buttons doesn't work as these buttons seem to not be in the main document. It was one of the first strategies I tried. For now, I think the bookmark option is the simplest solution. Thank you! Sally
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On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 10:45 AM, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
I don't know anything about the add on someone else
sent. I thought of another solution that might be the easiest. Go to
the login page and make a bookmark. I can tell you how to use the
bookmarks search feature to find it quickly and conveniently so you don't have
to worry about where it is in the book marks list. If it doesn't have a
distinctive name, give it one when you save it to make it easy to find with the
book marks search feature. Then open a new page when you want to log in
and use the book mark to go directly to the login page. That may be the
best solution.
Gene ----- Original Message
----- From: Gene
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I doubt it. When a dialog opens on a web
page, NVDA says the word "dialog." Have you gotten to the alert message or
heard its entire text? On the new page you open, what is this
option; is it a link? Instead of tabbing until you get to it on the
new page, use the screen-reader search function and search from the top of the
page for the word "open." See if you can find whatever it is on the
page. If you can't find it, I may find something in firefox that makes
finding the alert easier.
Gene
----- original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
It calls itself an alert and I do get to it eventually by tabbing. Do you
still think it is a dialogue?
Thanks!
Sally
On 12/1/2017 9:13 AM, Adriani Botez wrote:
This is
probably a web dialog. Not a notification. If you install the last release
candidate RC 3 of NVDA, then you can find web dialogs by pressing o.
Best
Adriani
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a wifi network? I am
currently in a building where the wifi needs a sign in after 10 minutes of
inactivity and I can't figure out how to get to that sign in page quickly
and easily. For now, I am opening a new window in firefox and tabbing around
until I find the "open login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection notices?
Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end of the
announcement. If you want to turn off the notification completely,
I'll write instructions in another message.
To tell Firefox not to offer to remember
passwords, do the following.
New main steps start on new
lines:
Alt t then o to open options.
After waiting a moment, tab once. You
are now in a list of categories.
Start down arrowing until you get to
security.
If down arrowing stops moving you before you get
there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing.
Once you get to security, start tabbing until you
get to a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck
it with the space bar. You won't be asked any longer.
There is no ok button in this dialog-like
structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page
in the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do
whatever you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you
change the setting. That is, go to another page by using a book
mark, close the browser, etc.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with
NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on
windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will
put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it
informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access
these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or
that I do wanted to allow a redirection? Mary
Sent from my
iPhone
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Hello Rui,
could you tell me a bit more about what this add-on does? Thank you, Sally
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On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 10:49 AM, Sally Kiebdaj <fiddle.pup@...> wrote: Hello Gene,
I like the bookmark idea and will probably go with that. To answer some of your questions: It seems to be a series of buttons, I think 3 in total. I have only ever heard the last two which say something along the lines of "open login page" and "close this message," respectively. Using brows mode to navigate by buttons doesn't work as these buttons seem to not be in the main document. It was one of the first strategies I tried. For now, I think the bookmark option is the simplest solution. Thank you!
Sally
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Hello!
Here is the text of documentation.
If you have more douts, please say!
Mozilla Scripts
add-on that provides NVDA scripts for Mozilla
Firefox
• NVDA+A (desktop) or NVDA+Control+A (laptop) Reads the page
address. If pressed twice quickly, copies it to clipboard.
• NVDA+End (desktop) or NVDA+Shift+End (laptop) Reads the status
bar. If pressed twice quickly, copies it to clipboard.
• NVDA+F8 Shows a list of opened tabs. If pressed twice quickly,
shows buttons of tool bar.
• NVDA+Control+N Reads the last notification and it takes the
system focus to it if it is possible. By pressing two times
quickly shows the history of notifications.
• NVDA+F6 Brings the focus to the document.
Thunderbird
• In a message window:
◦ Control+Shift+(1-4) Reads the sender and recipients of the
message. If pressed twice quickly, opens the options menu.
◦ Control+Shift+5 Reads the subject of the message.
◦ Control+Shift+6 Reads date of the message.
◦ Control+Shift+A Brings the focus to the list of attachments, if
any. (These scripts are also available in the list of messages if
you activate the preview pane.)
• In the bar of fast filtering:
◦ Press down Arrow to display more options, enter to check/unchek
the selected option.
• In messages list:
◦ If the preview pane is active, press NVDA+downArrow (desktop) or
NVDA+A (laptop) to read the message without leaving the list.
◦ Control+NVDA+1-9 moves between columns.
◦ NVDA+H Displays a dialog in which you can change the order of
the columns in the message list.
Keystrokes can be customized in Preferences of NVDA > Input
gestures when Firefox or Thunderbird are open.
Rui Fontes
Às 15:49 de 05/12/2017, Sally Kiebdaj
escreveu:
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Hello Rui,
could you tell me a bit more about what this add-on does?
Thank you,
Sally
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Hello Rui,
Thank you for the documentation. It sounds like it might help in
this situation and is certainly worth a try.
It also addresses some issues I was having with Thunderbird that I
hadn't bothered to ask about yet.
Pretty handy add-on!
Thanks again,
Sally
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On 12/5/2017 11:14 AM, Rui Fontes
wrote:
Hello!
Here is the text of documentation.
If you have more douts, please say!
Mozilla Scripts
add-on that provides NVDA scripts for Mozilla
Firefox
• NVDA+A (desktop) or NVDA+Control+A (laptop) Reads the page
address. If pressed twice quickly, copies it to clipboard.
• NVDA+End (desktop) or NVDA+Shift+End (laptop) Reads the status
bar. If pressed twice quickly, copies it to clipboard.
• NVDA+F8 Shows a list of opened tabs. If pressed twice quickly,
shows buttons of tool bar.
• NVDA+Control+N Reads the last notification and it takes the
system focus to it if it is possible. By pressing two times
quickly shows the history of notifications.
• NVDA+F6 Brings the focus to the document.
Thunderbird
• In a message window:
◦ Control+Shift+(1-4) Reads the sender and recipients of the
message. If pressed twice quickly, opens the options menu.
◦ Control+Shift+5 Reads the subject of the message.
◦ Control+Shift+6 Reads date of the message.
◦ Control+Shift+A Brings the focus to the list of attachments,
if any. (These scripts are also available in the list of
messages if you activate the preview pane.)
• In the bar of fast filtering:
◦ Press down Arrow to display more options, enter to
check/unchek the selected option.
• In messages list:
◦ If the preview pane is active, press NVDA+downArrow (desktop)
or NVDA+A (laptop) to read the message without leaving the list.
◦ Control+NVDA+1-9 moves between columns.
◦ NVDA+H Displays a dialog in which you can change the order of
the columns in the message list.
Keystrokes can be customized in Preferences of NVDA > Input
gestures when Firefox or Thunderbird are open.
Rui Fontes
Às 15:49 de 05/12/2017, Sally Kiebdaj
escreveu:
Hello Rui,
could you tell me a bit more about what this add-on does?
Thank you,
Sally
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What does this ad on accomplish?
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On 12/5/2017 6:56 AM, Rui Fontes wrote: Try using this addon: https://www.dropbox.com/s/949x4ly26igk6oh/MozillaScripts-1.4.nvda-addon?dl=1 Rui Fontes Às 14:38 de 05/12/2017, Sally Kiebdaj escreveu:
It calls itself an alert and I do get to it eventually by tabbing. Do you still think it is a dialogue?
Thanks!
Sally
On 12/1/2017 9:13 AM, Adriani Botez wrote:
This is probably a web dialog. Not a notification. If you install the last release candidate RC 3 of NVDA, then you can find web dialogs by pressing o.
Best Adriani
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 01.12.2017 um 15:00 schrieb Sally Kiebdaj <fiddle.pup@gmail.com <mailto:fiddle.pup@gmail.com>>:
Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a wifi network? I am currently in a building where the wifi needs a sign in after 10 minutes of inactivity and I can't figure out how to get to that sign in page quickly and easily. For now, I am opening a new window in firefox and tabbing around until I find the "open login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end of the announcement. If you want to turn off the notification completely, I'll write instructions in another message. To tell Firefox not to offer to remember passwords, do the following. New main steps start on new lines: Alt t then o to open options. After waiting a moment, tab once. You are now in a list of categories. Start down arrowing until you get to security. If down arrowing stops moving you before you get there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing. Once you get to security, start tabbing until you get to a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the space bar. You won't be asked any longer. There is no ok button in this dialog-like structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page in the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you change the setting. That is, go to another page by using a book mark, close the browser, etc. Gene ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Mary Otten <mailto:motten53@gmail.com> *Sent:* Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject:* [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a redirection? Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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Hi Group,
Where do you get these scripts/add-ons? I did a search and
couldn't find it anywhere on the web or on the NVDA add-ons page.
On 12/5/2017 11:14 AM, Rui Fontes
wrote:
Hello!
Here is the text of documentation.
If you have more douts, please say!
Mozilla Scripts
add-on that provides NVDA scripts for Mozilla
Firefox
• NVDA+A (desktop) or NVDA+Control+A (laptop) Reads the page
address. If pressed twice quickly, copies it to clipboard.
• NVDA+End (desktop) or NVDA+Shift+End (laptop) Reads the status
bar. If pressed twice quickly, copies it to clipboard.
• NVDA+F8 Shows a list of opened tabs. If pressed twice quickly,
shows buttons of tool bar.
• NVDA+Control+N Reads the last notification and it takes the
system focus to it if it is possible. By pressing two times
quickly shows the history of notifications.
• NVDA+F6 Brings the focus to the document.
Thunderbird
• In a message window:
◦ Control+Shift+(1-4) Reads the sender and recipients of the
message. If pressed twice quickly, opens the options menu.
◦ Control+Shift+5 Reads the subject of the message.
◦ Control+Shift+6 Reads date of the message.
◦ Control+Shift+A Brings the focus to the list of attachments,
if any. (These scripts are also available in the list of
messages if you activate the preview pane.)
• In the bar of fast filtering:
◦ Press down Arrow to display more options, enter to
check/unchek the selected option.
• In messages list:
◦ If the preview pane is active, press NVDA+downArrow (desktop)
or NVDA+A (laptop) to read the message without leaving the list.
◦ Control+NVDA+1-9 moves between columns.
◦ NVDA+H Displays a dialog in which you can change the order of
the columns in the message list.
Keystrokes can be customized in Preferences of NVDA > Input
gestures when Firefox or Thunderbird are open.
Rui Fontes
Às 15:49 de 05/12/2017, Sally Kiebdaj
escreveu:
Hello Rui,
could you tell me a bit more about what this add-on does?
Thank you,
Sally
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Are these the ones you get, this page has asked to redirect etc, and then it gives hotkeys to allow etc. Brian
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Sally Kiebdaj" <fiddle.pup@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 2:38 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with NVDA It calls itself an alert and I do get to it eventually by tabbing. Do you still think it is a dialogue?
Thanks!
Sally
On 12/1/2017 9:13 AM, Adriani Botez wrote:
This is probably a web dialog. Not a notification. If you install the last release candidate RC 3 of NVDA, then you can find web dialogs by pressing o.
Best Adriani
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 01.12.2017 um 15:00 schrieb Sally Kiebdaj <fiddle.pup@gmail.com <mailto:fiddle.pup@gmail.com>>:
Is there a hotkey for the alerts about logging into a wifi network? I am currently in a building where the wifi needs a sign in after 10 minutes of inactivity and I can't figure out how to get to that sign in page quickly and easily. For now, I am opening a new window in firefox and tabbing around until I find the "open login page" option.
There must be a better way to do this.....
Thanks!
Sally
On 11/30/2017 11:29 AM, Gene wrote:
Do you mean stop redirection notices? Alt a is announced as the allow command at the end of the announcement. If you want to turn off the notification completely, I'll write instructions in another message. To tell Firefox not to offer to remember passwords, do the following. New main steps start on new lines: Alt t then o to open options. After waiting a moment, tab once. You are now in a list of categories. Start down arrowing until you get to security. If down arrowing stops moving you before you get there, up arrow once then continue down arrowing. Once you get to security, start tabbing until you get to a checkbox that says something like remember logins. Uncheck it with the space bar. You won't be asked any longer. There is no ok button in this dialog-like structure. Settings take immediate effect. This is a web page in the browser and since you are on a web page that mimics a dialog, do whatever you want to do that you would do while on a web page after you change the setting. That is, go to another page by using a book mark, close the browser, etc. Gene ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Mary Otten <mailto:motten53@gmail.com> *Sent:* Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:59 AM *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject:* [nvda] How to access Firefox notifications with NVDA
I am using the extended service release of Firefox on windows 10 machine with the stable release of NVDA. Sometimes Firefox will put up notices, such as when it offers to remember passwords or when it informs you that has blocked a redirection from the site. How can I access these in order to either tell it I don’t want it to save a password or that I do wanted to allow a redirection? Mary
Sent from my iPhone
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