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Is visual studio accessible?
Visual studio is very accessible (and has been for years), though it may well be confusing to the novice programmer simply due to the number and kinds of options the interface presents.
Visual studio is very accessible (and has been for years), though it may well be confusing to the novice programmer simply due to the number and kinds of options the interface presents.
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kortana screen
I am also not aware of any way to get rid of it in a normal way. However if you are comfortable with regedit.exe, you can set/create a DWORD value named AllowCortana with a value of 0 in HKEY_LOCAL_MA
I am also not aware of any way to get rid of it in a normal way. However if you are comfortable with regedit.exe, you can set/create a DWORD value named AllowCortana with a value of 0 in HKEY_LOCAL_MA
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Soronel Haetir
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using a pc with a fingerprint/faceID reader?
My problem with the fingerprint scanner has nothing to do with setting it up (that part went fine), it's just that whether it works for actual login is very hit-or-miss and it doesn't seem to matter h
My problem with the fingerprint scanner has nothing to do with setting it up (that part went fine), it's just that whether it works for actual login is very hit-or-miss and it doesn't seem to matter h
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Soronel Haetir
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using a pc with a fingerprint/faceID reader?
I haven't experienced interference but my fingerprint reader does not seem particularly reliable either. There are plenty of times where windows gives up after three attempts and demands my password a
I haven't experienced interference but my fingerprint reader does not seem particularly reliable either. There are plenty of times where windows gives up after three attempts and demands my password a
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Soronel Haetir
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Jaws Dictionary annoyance
As I said, this is really not a VFO issue, it's a synthesizer issue, and you should know that eloquence development stopped years ago. Re. different results under Voiceover only if you were using the
As I said, this is really not a VFO issue, it's a synthesizer issue, and you should know that eloquence development stopped years ago. Re. different results under Voiceover only if you were using the
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Soronel Haetir
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Jaws Dictionary annoyance
This really isn't an issue that VFO can address, these decisions are made deep in the synthesizer logic. The only thing the dictionary does is that when certain text is encountered specified other tex
This really isn't an issue that VFO can address, these decisions are made deep in the synthesizer logic. The only thing the dictionary does is that when certain text is encountered specified other tex
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Soronel Haetir
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zoom equipment.
Maybe there are super-directional microphones? That way you aim the mic at yourself but the speakers simply aren't in the cone? <Robin_Van_Lant@...> wrote:
Maybe there are super-directional microphones? That way you aim the mic at yourself but the speakers simply aren't in the cone? <Robin_Van_Lant@...> wrote:
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Soronel Haetir
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zoom equipment.
Seems like there's still a chance that jaws would say something. Headphones/earbuds of some description seem like they'd be a much more reliable answer.
Seems like there's still a chance that jaws would say something. Headphones/earbuds of some description seem like they'd be a much more reliable answer.
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Soronel Haetir
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Calibre screen reader accessibility?
Retrieved, thank you. Now to see if it's any help.
Retrieved, thank you. Now to see if it's any help.
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Soronel Haetir
· #87655
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Calibre screen reader accessibility?
Ah, I do not use NVDA. I tried it many years ago but grew discouraged with the attitude the core team presented toward entry-level developer documentation.
Ah, I do not use NVDA. I tried it many years ago but grew discouraged with the attitude the core team presented toward entry-level developer documentation.
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Soronel Haetir
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Calibre screen reader accessibility?
I'd certainly be interested in giving it a try.
I'd certainly be interested in giving it a try.
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Soronel Haetir
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Calibre screen reader accessibility?
If you mean the calibre e-book reader, no, accessibility has not improved. It is usable (barely) for the pattern I exercise which is basically just format conversion and occasional metadata correction
If you mean the calibre e-book reader, no, accessibility has not improved. It is usable (barely) for the pattern I exercise which is basically just format conversion and occasional metadata correction
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Soronel Haetir
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Working with people at disability help desk
I am sorry but this entire discussion is vastly off-topic for a jaws support list.
I am sorry but this entire discussion is vastly off-topic for a jaws support list.
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Soronel Haetir
· #87377
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Shairing Dictionary files
The one thing to keep in mind is that the jaws dictionary facility is actually somewhat limited, in that only 2000 entries can be active for each of a default and application-specific dictionaries. I'
The one thing to keep in mind is that the jaws dictionary facility is actually somewhat limited, in that only 2000 entries can be active for each of a default and application-specific dictionaries. I'
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Soronel Haetir
· #87342
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battery question
Since most of the time when I unplug it's by accident (just from moving around) I wrote a little program that monitors the discharge state and warns me on the switch rather than when the charge is jus
Since most of the time when I unplug it's by accident (just from moving around) I wrote a little program that monitors the discharge state and warns me on the switch rather than when the charge is jus
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Soronel Haetir
· #87186
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battery question
And note that this whole thing is a bad idea, Each time you run a battery low (even if not to 0) the less charge it will be able to take and so you will get less running time. Much better to run plugg
And note that this whole thing is a bad idea, Each time you run a battery low (even if not to 0) the less charge it will be able to take and so you will get less running time. Much better to run plugg
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Soronel Haetir
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Accessing video subtitles with JAWS
I don't know a general answer but do know on youtube I've encountered videos with accompanying transcription text where the text is highlighted in time with the progressing video. I actually find this
I don't know a general answer but do know on youtube I've encountered videos with accompanying transcription text where the text is highlighted in time with the progressing video. I actually find this
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Soronel Haetir
· #87008
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creating a short-cut
With firefox (1) with the link in question focused bring up the context menu then choose "Copy link location", (2)on the desktop click on an area not occupied by an icon, bring up the context menu and
With firefox (1) with the link in question focused bring up the context menu then choose "Copy link location", (2)on the desktop click on an area not occupied by an icon, bring up the context menu and
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Soronel Haetir
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Most accessible antivirus or security suite with JAWS
In my experience Windows Defender is perfectly accessible and does a fine job.
In my experience Windows Defender is perfectly accessible and does a fine job.
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Soronel Haetir
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mind mapping
"Mind mapping" makes me think something science-fiction for reading a brain into a computer and then being able to run it or maybe load it onto a different brain.
"Mind mapping" makes me think something science-fiction for reading a brain into a computer and then being able to run it or maybe load it onto a different brain.
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