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Re: Drag And Drop On A Web Page
I have considered having someone read the screen for me, but the main computer I use is headless.
I have considered getting sighted assistance via TeamViewer for this particular task.
Too bad they
I have considered having someone read the screen for me, but the main computer I use is headless.
I have considered getting sighted assistance via TeamViewer for this particular task.
Too bad they
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Glenn / Lenny
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
" I could probably switch to crome entirely if I could get it to make
the navigation sounds as I navigate the webpages similar to IE 11 ..."
the "chrome sound effects" extension adds some sounds
" I could probably switch to crome entirely if I could get it to make
the navigation sounds as I navigate the webpages similar to IE 11 ..."
the "chrome sound effects" extension adds some sounds
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Mario
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#71865
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Re: Drag And Drop On A Web Page
Drag and drop, at least via the mouse (which is how I use it), is drag and drop regardless of the locale in which the action is being used. I cannot imagine this is any different for screen reader
Drag and drop, at least via the mouse (which is how I use it), is drag and drop regardless of the locale in which the action is being used. I cannot imagine this is any different for screen reader
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Brian Vogel
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#71864
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Re: Drag And Drop On A Web Page
I watched a video by Denise R. and it was only for the task bar icons, and she used laptop layout, which I too use, but I would prefer to have steps include desktop mode as well, since for things
I watched a video by Denise R. and it was only for the task bar icons, and she used laptop layout, which I too use, but I would prefer to have steps include desktop mode as well, since for things
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Glenn / Lenny
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#71863
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Re: Drag And Drop On A Web Page
If you look under the For Cursors and Mouse section of the JAWS Keyboard Shortcuts documentation, you'll find Drag and Drop there.
It's been ages since I last used it, but if memory serves, once
If you look under the For Cursors and Mouse section of the JAWS Keyboard Shortcuts documentation, you'll find Drag and Drop there.
It's been ages since I last used it, but if memory serves, once
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Brian Vogel
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#71862
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
Yes there is. The extension is called Sound On Click:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sound-on-click/ejchjkneplcffgcopialnjofdhhggjik?hl=en
Gerald
Yes there is. The extension is called Sound On Click:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sound-on-click/ejchjkneplcffgcopialnjofdhhggjik?hl=en
Gerald
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Gerald Levy
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#71861
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
Chrome and Firefox definitely work well with screen readers. The current version of Edge has never, in my opinion, "been ready for prime time" and not just in regard to screen reader accessibility,
Chrome and Firefox definitely work well with screen readers. The current version of Edge has never, in my opinion, "been ready for prime time" and not just in regard to screen reader accessibility,
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Brian Vogel
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#71860
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
Hi there,
Apologies at the OP for the slight highjacking of the thread, but is there an addon for crome which adds the classic click sounds as you navigate the webpages?
I am stuck using firefox 55
Hi there,
Apologies at the OP for the slight highjacking of the thread, but is there an addon for crome which adds the classic click sounds as you navigate the webpages?
I am stuck using firefox 55
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john clayton
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#71859
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
Hi,
in my opinion, chrome works better, I only use chrome and I'm also a jaws 2019 user and everything runs smoothly,
of course, now that you have jumped to windows 10
Hi,
in my opinion, chrome works better, I only use chrome and I'm also a jaws 2019 user and everything runs smoothly,
of course, now that you have jumped to windows 10
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Leo
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#71858
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
I like the new edge, but firefox murders it for customization. So if you’re the type that likes to tweak your browsing experience, firefox, otherwise the new edge dev is really stable, and I could
I like the new edge, but firefox murders it for customization. So if you’re the type that likes to tweak your browsing experience, firefox, otherwise the new edge dev is really stable, and I could
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David Csercsics
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#71857
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
Depends on what you mean by works best. Chrome-based browsers seem to have fewer compatibility issues on webpages. I prefer Brave myself, it blocks ads without you having to install
Depends on what you mean by works best. Chrome-based browsers seem to have fewer compatibility issues on webpages. I prefer Brave myself, it blocks ads without you having to install
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Chris Hill
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#71856
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
It doesn’t hurt to mention that FS will be holding a webinar on Chrome this Wednesday, September 5 at noon Eastern, then another one two weeks later. Those webinars are recorded, so you don’t
It doesn’t hurt to mention that FS will be holding a webinar on Chrome this Wednesday, September 5 at noon Eastern, then another one two weeks later. Those webinars are recorded, so you don’t
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Dean Martineau <topdot@...>
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#71855
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
When the new version of Microsoft Edge is officially released, I expect it will be at least as good as Chrome. Right now, Edge is being replaced by a new version, so I wouldn’t use it. I agree with
When the new version of Microsoft Edge is officially released, I expect it will be at least as good as Chrome. Right now, Edge is being replaced by a new version, so I wouldn’t use it. I agree with
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Dean Martineau <topdot@...>
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#71854
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Re: Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
I switched to Chrome ages ago and wouldn’t go back if you paid me. I still keep IE around because some of the websites I use at work don’t play nice with anything else, but for anything that
I switched to Chrome ages ago and wouldn’t go back if you paid me. I still keep IE around because some of the websites I use at work don’t play nice with anything else, but for anything that
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James Homuth
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#71853
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Which Browser Works Best With JAWS?
Dear Listers:
I have recently upgraded my computer from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Whenever I visit any web site now, I am being told that soon the site will no longer be used with Internet
Dear Listers:
I have recently upgraded my computer from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Whenever I visit any web site now, I am being told that soon the site will no longer be used with Internet
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Rick Miller
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#71852
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Re: Excel and jaws;
Dear Seighar & List:
I meant excel stores the date internally in a firm that seems to make sense to the developers of Excel yes, you can format the date many ways.
All spreadsheets have internal
Dear Seighar & List:
I meant excel stores the date internally in a firm that seems to make sense to the developers of Excel yes, you can format the date many ways.
All spreadsheets have internal
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Brian K. Lingard
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#71851
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Drag And Drop On A Web Page
Hi,
I'm trying to configure my router to prioritize devices connected, so my computer gets highest priority for speed. It reads on the router web interface page to drag and drop items to move them
Hi,
I'm trying to configure my router to prioritize devices connected, so my computer gets highest priority for speed. It reads on the router web interface page to drag and drop items to move them
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Glenn / Lenny
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#71850
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Drag And Drop On A Web Page
Hi,
I'm trying to configure my router to prioritize devices connected, so my computer gets highest priority for speed. It reads on the router web interface page to drag and drop items to move them
Hi,
I'm trying to configure my router to prioritize devices connected, so my computer gets highest priority for speed. It reads on the router web interface page to drag and drop items to move them
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Glenn / Lenny
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#71849
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Re: Does anyone have any tips on using the Kindle for PC with Accessibility Plugin app?
Sounds like he maybe installed an older version. I know that if you wanted to use Codex, you had to use an older installer where accessibility was pretty bad, so maybe that’s what he is trying to
Sounds like he maybe installed an older version. I know that if you wanted to use Codex, you had to use an older installer where accessibility was pretty bad, so maybe that’s what he is trying to
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Cristóbal
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#71848
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Re: Does anyone have any tips on using the Kindle for PC with Accessibility Plugin app?
Hmmm, are you sure you got the program you need? I didn't remember having to seek out a special version last time I downloaded it, it just saw jaws running took it from there, I think.
Hmmm, are you sure you got the program you need? I didn't remember having to seek out a special version last time I downloaded it, it just saw jaws running took it from there, I think.
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Chris Hill
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#71847
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