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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
It is not a JAWS issue. It's an Outlook thing Microsoft started doing. Another way to reply with attachment is to forward the email instead. If you do Control F to forward and address the email to
It is not a JAWS issue. It's an Outlook thing Microsoft started doing. Another way to reply with attachment is to forward the email instead. If you do Control F to forward and address the email to
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Re: confusion on battary anouncements.
My business laptop battery life is always longer than the laptops I buy for home use, so I'm sure it's just a matter of the quality of the battery in your machine.
My business laptop battery life is always longer than the laptops I buy for home use, so I'm sure it's just a matter of the quality of the battery in your machine.
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Van Lant, Robin
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
I haven’t really looked for the heading level filters in the dialog, but that could be interesting. I am not an NVDA user, so cannot speak to that tree view approach per se. I could see how this
I haven’t really looked for the heading level filters in the dialog, but that could be interesting. I am not an NVDA user, so cannot speak to that tree view approach per se. I could see how this
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Van Lant, Robin
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Re: : Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
I agree. It’s much like using landmarks that most don’t use correctly. When they do it can be another good way of using web pages.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf
I agree. It’s much like using landmarks that most don’t use correctly. When they do it can be another good way of using web pages.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf
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Don Mauck
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 11:44 AM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Sometimes I will notice on a web page that categories are at specific heading levels, like heading level 2-
And on those occasions where you have
On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 11:44 AM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Sometimes I will notice on a web page that categories are at specific heading levels, like heading level 2-
And on those occasions where you have
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Sometimes I will notice on a web page that categories are at specific heading levels, like
heading level 2
So I can then keep pressing #2 until I find what I want.
#2 also works well with a giant
Sometimes I will notice on a web page that categories are at specific heading levels, like
heading level 2
So I can then keep pressing #2 until I find what I want.
#2 also works well with a giant
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K0LNY
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Hi Mark,
Most of the time, I don’t find headings lists that helpful on the web, just because there are usually not that many of them, and I can figure out any structural stuff fairly quickly by
Hi Mark,
Most of the time, I don’t find headings lists that helpful on the web, just because there are usually not that many of them, and I can figure out any structural stuff fairly quickly by
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David Kingsbury
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Re: JAWS2022, windows 11, Eudora
Yes. I love that training that he did.
Yes. I love that training that he did.
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crayton Benner <craybay3198@...>
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Re: JAWS2022, windows 11, Eudora
Dan Clark, who is a retired JAWS trainer, has an excellent series of lessons on how to manage with windows 11 and JAWS.
https://dsurf.net/windows-11-training/
Dan Clark, who is a retired JAWS trainer, has an excellent series of lessons on how to manage with windows 11 and JAWS.
https://dsurf.net/windows-11-training/
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Ann Byrne
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Re: discord
I do from time to time. Works very well with the app and the browser.
I do from time to time. Works very well with the app and the browser.
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crayton Benner <craybay3198@...>
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Re: discord
Outstanding.
Both the app, and the browser?
Justin
Outstanding.
Both the app, and the browser?
Justin
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Justin Williams
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Re: Reading characters and word when typing
Insert in combination with the number 2 on the numberwill switch from
characters words, both characters and words, then none.
It cycles through.
Justin
Insert in combination with the number 2 on the numberwill switch from
characters words, both characters and words, then none.
It cycles through.
Justin
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Justin Williams
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Re: Reading characters and word when typing
Hi,
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for. If you use the key
combination of JAWS key +2 you can cycle through the choices of JAWS echoing
the character, both characters and words or
Hi,
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for. If you use the key
combination of JAWS key +2 you can cycle through the choices of JAWS echoing
the character, both characters and words or
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Lee Anne Atkinson
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#95430
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Reading characters and word when typing
My employer has recently tinkered with Microsoft on my work computer. I am now unable to hear a word that I have just written only individual characters. They have tried to look into JAWS 19 I do not
My employer has recently tinkered with Microsoft on my work computer. I am now unable to hear a word that I have just written only individual characters. They have tried to look into JAWS 19 I do not
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Christine Moore
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#95429
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Re: discord
Hi,
It sure is. You can use standard web commands to navigate as well.
Thanks
Hi,
It sure is. You can use standard web commands to navigate as well.
Thanks
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Tyler Wood
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#95428
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discord
Discord
Does anyone else use discord?
is it accessible?
Justin
Discord
Does anyone else use discord?
is it accessible?
Justin
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Justin Williams
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Re: confusion on battary anouncements.
Bill, thanks for the brief explanation.
After posting here, went through few articles and got more clarity on the confusion.
Bill, thanks for the brief explanation.
After posting here, went through few articles and got more clarity on the confusion.
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Shankar.C <shankar.c@...>
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Hi David, I read your book on JAWS and NVDA in Word. It's very helpful. That's interesting that you use the heading list a lot for Word but not the web. What do you think is the reason? Do you use
Hi David, I read your book on JAWS and NVDA in Word. It's very helpful. That's interesting that you use the heading list a lot for Word but not the web. What do you think is the reason? Do you use
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Mark
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Re: confusion on battary anouncements.
Leonard
Those numbers are very similar to what I get displayed when querying
laptops that I have used.
The way we use laptops must be very draining on the battery.
Thus, whenever possible, I run a
Leonard
Those numbers are very similar to what I get displayed when querying
laptops that I have used.
The way we use laptops must be very draining on the battery.
Thus, whenever possible, I run a
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Mike Pietruk
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#95424
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Hi,
I find the NVDA headings list time consuming and confusing because you first have to take the step of switching your elements list to headings (versus using the single Insert F6 keystroke with
Hi,
I find the NVDA headings list time consuming and confusing because you first have to take the step of switching your elements list to headings (versus using the single Insert F6 keystroke with
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David Kingsbury
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