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Re: Its worth noting, however, that there are screen r4eview commands for reading the current line, word, and character.Re: [TechTalk] NVDA, read current line and read all
Again, JAWS doesn’t use the numpad when using the application cursor, in other words when not using the JAWS cursor or the Touch Cursor. The numpad does what it would do if JAWS is used or if no
Again, JAWS doesn’t use the numpad when using the application cursor, in other words when not using the JAWS cursor or the Touch Cursor. The numpad does what it would do if JAWS is used or if no
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Gene
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#88719
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Re: Its worth noting, however, that there are screen r4eview commands for reading the current line, word, and character.Re: [TechTalk] NVDA, read current line and read all
In JAWS, since the numpad isn’t used for other purposes, it does what it does by default, unless another program being used uses it for something. When you move by word, you are using the numpad to
In JAWS, since the numpad isn’t used for other purposes, it does what it does by default, unless another program being used uses it for something. When you move by word, you are using the numpad to
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Gene
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#88718
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Re: Its worth noting, however, that there are screen r4eview commands for reading the current line, word, and character.Re: [TechTalk] NVDA, read current line and read all
With JAWS, the Say All command works with either down arrow. Read a line does too.
With JAWS, the Say All command works with either down arrow. Read a line does too.
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Carolyn Arnold
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#88717
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Please Help: Problems with SD Card
I’m having an issue with my SD card where I can copy items to it, but
when I eject the card from my PC, the items disappear. I’ve run the
repair tool. I’ve run CHKDSK from the CMD. It’s not
I’m having an issue with my SD card where I can copy items to it, but
when I eject the card from my PC, the items disappear. I’ve run the
repair tool. I’ve run CHKDSK from the CMD. It’s not
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Joe Orozco
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#88716
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Re: Its worth noting, however, that there are screen r4eview commands for reading the current line, word, and character.Re: [TechTalk] NVDA, read current line and read all
With JAWS, word navigation can be done on Num Lock Pad with Jaws Key and respective arrow, but not on the standard arrows. With the standard left and right arrows, arrows, it goes one character at a
With JAWS, word navigation can be done on Num Lock Pad with Jaws Key and respective arrow, but not on the standard arrows. With the standard left and right arrows, arrows, it goes one character at a
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Carolyn Arnold
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#88715
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Thunderbird and Conversation/Threading
Hi Group,
I have asked this a number of times on various technical lists and I have never gotten an answer. Because these lists change membership a lot, I thought I would ask again.
With Windows
Hi Group,
I have asked this a number of times on various technical lists and I have never gotten an answer. Because these lists change membership a lot, I thought I would ask again.
With Windows
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Ron Canazzi
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#88714
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
Using default settings, you don’t have to route anythihng. Using the commands I gave will read where you are. If you are using screen-review, you may well not be in the right place, but using
Using default settings, you don’t have to route anythihng. Using the commands I gave will read where you are. If you are using screen-review, you may well not be in the right place, but using
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Gene
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#88713
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
Hi Walter,
With the application cursor, just press control + left or right arrow to rread by word. NVDA will voice the highlighted word. Also, if you route review cursor to
Hi Walter,
With the application cursor, just press control + left or right arrow to rread by word. NVDA will voice the highlighted word. Also, if you route review cursor to
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Ron Canazzi
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#88712
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
Hi. Thanks. I'll keep those commands. I've been using a computer and Jaws since 2003 and have never used the numpad in any serious way but there might come the day when I will have to. Walter.
Hi. Thanks. I'll keep those commands. I've been using a computer and Jaws since 2003 and have never used the numpad in any serious way but there might come the day when I will have to. Walter.
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Walter Ramage
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#88711
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you tube
am having trouble uploading to you tube
1 when i clicked choose file, i went through the process of selecting the file
2 from there i dont see upload button or publish button like before
3 also i dont
am having trouble uploading to you tube
1 when i clicked choose file, i went through the process of selecting the file
2 from there i dont see upload button or publish button like before
3 also i dont
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Kerryn Gunness
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#88710
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Re: smart television
Thanks for your answer, this means that my setup will work perfectly.
Thanks alot and cheers.
Angel
La 4/15/2020 9:42 PM, heather albright a scris:
Thanks for your answer, this means that my setup will work perfectly.
Thanks alot and cheers.
Angel
La 4/15/2020 9:42 PM, heather albright a scris:
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Dragos Grecianu
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#88709
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
Hi. Thank you, that is very helpful. One feature Jaws has isto echo character or words or character & words or none. It is a toggle andthat command is insert +#2, that's #2 on the number row. When
Hi. Thank you, that is very helpful. One feature Jaws has isto echo character or words or character & words or none. It is a toggle andthat command is insert +#2, that's #2 on the number row. When
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Walter Ramage
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#88708
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
I inadvertently overwrote the subject line. Here is my message in the
correct thread.
My webmail program, which I use off and on, sent my message when it
wasn't supposed to. Here is what I was
I inadvertently overwrote the subject line. Here is my message in the
correct thread.
My webmail program, which I use off and on, sent my message when it
wasn't supposed to. Here is what I was
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Gene
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#88707
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Re: Its worth noting, however, that there are screen r4eview commands for reading the current line, word, and character.Re: [TechTalk] NVDA, read current line and read all
My webmail program, which I use off and on, sent my message when it
wasn't supposed to. Here is what I was attempting to say.
Its worth noting, however, that there are screen review commands
My webmail program, which I use off and on, sent my message when it
wasn't supposed to. Here is what I was attempting to say.
Its worth noting, however, that there are screen review commands
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Gene
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#88706
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Its worth noting, however, that there are screen r4eview commands for reading the current line, word, and character.Re: [TechTalk] NVDA, read current line and read all
On 4/16/20, Quentin Christensen <quentin@...> wrote:
> Hi Walter,
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> NVDA doesn't have a command to read by word - purely because Windows
> already provides that functionality. Press
On 4/16/20, Quentin Christensen <quentin@...> wrote:
> Hi Walter,
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> NVDA doesn't have a command to read by word - purely because Windows
> already provides that functionality. Press
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Gene
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#88705
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Its worth noting, however, that there are screen r4eview commands for reading the current line, word, and character.Re: [TechTalk] NVDA, read current line and read all
On 4/16/20, Quentin Christensen <quentin@...> wrote:
> Hi Walter,
>
> NVDA doesn't have a command to read by word - purely because Windows
> already provides that functionality. Press
On 4/16/20, Quentin Christensen <quentin@...> wrote:
> Hi Walter,
>
> NVDA doesn't have a command to read by word - purely because Windows
> already provides that functionality. Press
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By
Gene
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#88704
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
One more I meant to add, and this one is an NVDA command (even though it doesn't use the NVDA key): alt+up arrow and alt+down arrow move back or forward by sentence - that only works in a few programs
One more I meant to add, and this one is an NVDA command (even though it doesn't use the NVDA key): alt+up arrow and alt+down arrow move back or forward by sentence - that only works in a few programs
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Quentin Christensen
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#88703
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
Hi Walter,
NVDA doesn't have a command to read by word - purely because Windows already provides that functionality. Press CONTROL+LEFT ARROW to go back one word and CONTROL+RIGHT ARROW to go forward
Hi Walter,
NVDA doesn't have a command to read by word - purely because Windows already provides that functionality. Press CONTROL+LEFT ARROW to go back one word and CONTROL+RIGHT ARROW to go forward
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Quentin Christensen
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#88702
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
Hi. Yes, I am using the desktoplayout. When I launch NVDA then I have the option in the dialogue to use thecaps lock as the NVDA key but I haven't done that yet. Walter.
Hi. Yes, I am using the desktoplayout. When I launch NVDA then I have the option in the dialogue to use thecaps lock as the NVDA key but I haven't done that yet. Walter.
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Walter Ramage
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#88701
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Re: NVDA, read current line and read all
Hi. I am using desktop layout and the numpad lock is off. Things are looking a little better since I've had help from this list. It hasconfirmed things I suspected and informed me of things I was
Hi. I am using desktop layout and the numpad lock is off. Things are looking a little better since I've had help from this list. It hasconfirmed things I suspected and informed me of things I was
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Walter Ramage
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#88700
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