Locked help with explanation, uploading file
This really isn't an NVDA question, and should have been posed on the Chat Subgroup.
So it's here, again, for the historical record, the tutorial I wrote about taking screenshots (and the various methods for doing so): Taking a Screenshot Under Windows The resulting file, regardless of what format it ends up being saved in is nothing more than a regular image file that can be attached to an email message or uploaded as part of things like the Feedback Hub, etc., as specified. This topic is now locked. -- Brian - Virginia, USA - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 22H2, Build 19045; Office 2016, Version 16.0.15726.20188, 32-bit "Be Yourself" is the worst advice you can give to some people. ~ Tom Masson |
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Press the print screen on your keyboard, copy the resulting screen cap to paint, then save it, then upload the resulting png to the server. The prntscn key will take screen caps and is used in 2 ways.
When using the second method they are saved in captures which should be in videos wherever that would be. I say that as that is going to be different. You can browse to yore gaming settings to find the directory.
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Hello NVDA,
I am using the Chrome Browser with my online activity, and am assured by the website moderators at Jericho Writers that this is most compatible. I am stumped by what is being told me on how to upload a file to a given forum that will in turn, provide feedback. What is meant by the term 'print screen' in relation to NVDA or any screen reader? Here is the directive.
I am aware it is quite difficult, but is there any way to printscreen your screen to see this issue you're having with uploading a file? There is likely a printscreen button on your keyboard. If you press that button, then paste it into your email by pressing the ctrl key and v key at the same time, I can then see your printscreen.
I am keen to help you with this.
Me: Thanks for input,
-- David C. Russell, Author
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David Russell <david.sonofhashem@...>
Hello NVDA,
I am using the Chrome Browser with my online activity, and am assured by the website moderators at Jericho Writers that this is most compatible. I am stumped by what is being told me on how to upload a file to a given forum that will in turn, provide feedback. What is meant by the term 'print screen' in relation to NVDA or any screen reader? Here is the directive. I am aware it is quite difficult, but is there any way to printscreen your screen to see this issue you're having with uploading a file? There is likely a printscreen button on your keyboard. If you press that button, then paste it into your email by pressing the ctrl key and v key at the same time, I can then see your printscreen. I am keen to help you with this. Me: Thanks for input, -- David C. Russell, Author david.sonofhashem@... |
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