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Re: confusion on battary anouncements.
The battery report says 100% and one hour and 56 minutes remaining why is that so low for a fully charged battery laptop ? I would think it would say something like 100% 5 to 7 hours remaining on a
The battery report says 100% and one hour and 56 minutes remaining why is that so low for a fully charged battery laptop ? I would think it would say something like 100% 5 to 7 hours remaining on a
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leonard morris
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Re: confusion on battary anouncements.
Hi, Shankar. This is probably close to the true time left on the battery. This must take into account the fact that speech is running, how hard the processor is working, screen brightness, whether
Hi, Shankar. This is probably close to the true time left on the battery. This must take into account the fact that speech is running, how hard the processor is working, screen brightness, whether
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Bill White
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Re: confusion on battary anouncements.
Why would you question it it’s getting the data from windows. The number windows uses is based a lot on how hard the computer is working at the time and how bright your screen is and things like
Why would you question it it’s getting the data from windows. The number windows uses is based a lot on how hard the computer is working at the time and how bright your screen is and things like
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Chris Hill
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confusion on battary anouncements.
Dear experts, greetings.
Around 4 days back, have purchased the del 5410 laptop which is running on windows 10 with jaws 2022.
after full charge, when I press insert shift b, jaws says
Battery 100
Dear experts, greetings.
Around 4 days back, have purchased the del 5410 laptop which is running on windows 10 with jaws 2022.
after full charge, when I press insert shift b, jaws says
Battery 100
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Shankar.C <shankar.c@...>
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Oh, yes, I guess a user could just use 1 through 6 in the document to get the functionality in the JAWS heading list dialog box. Sigh. I'm back to leaning to NVDA's use of the tree view in the dialog
Oh, yes, I guess a user could just use 1 through 6 in the document to get the functionality in the JAWS heading list dialog box. Sigh. I'm back to leaning to NVDA's use of the tree view in the dialog
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Mark
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
The concept of addons, gives you what you want! You can install as many or as few as you want, giving you what you want! JAWS is so bloated, people don't use half of what is built in. JAWS comes with
The concept of addons, gives you what you want! You can install as many or as few as you want, giving you what you want! JAWS is so bloated, people don't use half of what is built in. JAWS comes with
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David Moore
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Mark,
That capability does sound interesting, and useful. NVDA implements something similar in its single letter navigation commands, as the single digits 1 through 6 will traverse headings
Mark,
That capability does sound interesting, and useful. NVDA implements something similar in its single letter navigation commands, as the single digits 1 through 6 will traverse headings
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Brian Vogel
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Re: JAWS + T in chrome saying "Level 2". What does that mean?
I tested the theory. If the virtual pc cursor is not in any region, then there's no mention of a level. But if you move into the first region, JAWS + T will say you are in level 2. If you go into a
I tested the theory. If the virtual pc cursor is not in any region, then there's no mention of a level. But if you move into the first region, JAWS + T will say you are in level 2. If you go into a
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Mark
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
I think that NDVA's representation of the heading structures as a tree view reflects the nested structure of headings better than JAWS. JAWS uses a tree view in the regions dialog. Tree views also
I think that NDVA's representation of the heading structures as a tree view reflects the nested structure of headings better than JAWS. JAWS uses a tree view in the regions dialog. Tree views also
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Mark
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Re: Jaws Volume
I know someone who is having this problem and they called FS tech support about it. Well, 2 different agents worked on it and neither of them could figure out why Jaws is louder at sign in than
I know someone who is having this problem and they called FS tech support about it. Well, 2 different agents worked on it and neither of them could figure out why Jaws is louder at sign in than
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Mike B.
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Re: Acrobat Reader purchase, no subscription
Thank you dan.
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Marlo Green
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Re: Jaws Volume
Not really sure, but it might be because the volume mixer is using your user profile to establish settings and you just have the volume of the jaws application set lower, which is determined after the
Not really sure, but it might be because the volume mixer is using your user profile to establish settings and you just have the volume of the jaws application set lower, which is determined after the
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JM Casey
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Interesting; I never quite thought about it that way. I guess I would say that both JAWS and NVDA are not really representative of the way a “normal” computer user (whatever that really is haha)
Interesting; I never quite thought about it that way. I guess I would say that both JAWS and NVDA are not really representative of the way a “normal” computer user (whatever that really is haha)
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JM Casey
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Re: Acrobat Reader purchase, no subscription
Hi,
Adobe Acrobat DC is free and works well with JAWS. Adobe has settings for use with screen readers or you can OCR the pdf file.
I believe you must purchase Adobe Acrobat to fully edit pdf
Hi,
Adobe Acrobat DC is free and works well with JAWS. Adobe has settings for use with screen readers or you can OCR the pdf file.
I believe you must purchase Adobe Acrobat to fully edit pdf
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Dan Longmore
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 12:38 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
All interfaces will require some tech learning, but as I mentioned, NVDA with its objects, child, parent, and the like, is not the way a normal
On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 12:38 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
All interfaces will require some tech learning, but as I mentioned, NVDA with its objects, child, parent, and the like, is not the way a normal
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
What I consider intuitive in this sense, is that Jaws seems to use controls designed for someone who just wants the relevant information.
NVDA seems to be written for people who wrote the program,
What I consider intuitive in this sense, is that Jaws seems to use controls designed for someone who just wants the relevant information.
NVDA seems to be written for people who wrote the program,
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K0LNY
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 10:49 AM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
NVDA, if it can read as much as Jaws, then the layout is so weird, that a normal person would never find it intuitive.-
I beg to differ, and
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 10:49 AM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
NVDA, if it can read as much as Jaws, then the layout is so weird, that a normal person would never find it intuitive.-
I beg to differ, and
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Brian Vogel
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Re: In Outlook, Keeping Attachments with a Reply
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 10:44 PM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
In the case you describe here, a revised document, I’d think it constitutes a new item; hence the need to attach it in a reply. I handle such
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 10:44 PM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
In the case you describe here, a revised document, I’d think it constitutes a new item; hence the need to attach it in a reply. I handle such
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Dialog of heading list: JAWS versus NVDA
Hi Mark,
I agree that a heading structure placed in a tree view would be an enrichment for JAWS, too. You can get a quick overview of the web site.
Udo
Hi Mark,
I agree that a heading structure placed in a tree view would be an enrichment for JAWS, too. You can get a quick overview of the web site.
Udo
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Udo Egner-Walter
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Re: JAWS + T in chrome saying "Level 2". What does that mean?
Hi Mark,
I don't know exactly but I think the level 2 in your example means that the region (= main region) is part of another region. You can test this assumption if you open the jaws dialog for
Hi Mark,
I don't know exactly but I think the level 2 in your example means that the region (= main region) is part of another region. You can test this assumption if you open the jaws dialog for
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Udo Egner-Walter
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#95390
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