[Nfb-krafters-korner] List is slow So I will complain
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sun Jul 3 01:33:51 UTC 2016
There is a list, and tutorials etc. They all can be found at www.nvaccess.org
Other materials are also at:
http://www.nvda-kr.org/en/
Dave
At 08:16 PM 7/2/2016, you wrote:
>Do you know of any list serves or other
>resources to help me learn how to use NVDA?
>Nella -----Original Message----- From:
>Nfb-krafters-korner
>[mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>On Behalf Of Deborah Armstrong via
>Nfb-krafters-korner Sent: Saturday, July 02,
>2016 7:53 PM To: List for blind crafters and
>artists Cc: Deborah Armstrong Subject: Re:
>[Nfb-krafters-korner] List is slow So I will
>complain I'm a huge fan of NVDA. Without it my
>job would be much harder, even though I also use
>JAWS. -----Original Message----- From: David
>Andrews via Nfb-krafters-korner Sent: Saturday,
>July 02, 2016 4:45 PM To: List for blind
>crafters and artists Cc: David Andrews Subject:
>Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] List is slow So I will
>complain It is NVDA, as in nancy victor, dog,
>alpha. It is nonvisual desktop access. It is a
>free screen reader. Some of the commands are
>similar to JAWS, some are not. Dave At 04:53 PM
>7/2/2016, you wrote: >Hi All; What is MDVA? I
>have heard of it before, and would like
>to >learn more about it please. Thank you. Henry
>-----Original Message----- >From: Nella Foster
>via Nfb-krafters-korner Sent: Saturday, July
>02, >2016 >11:05 AM To: 'List for blind crafters
>and artists' Cc: Nella Foster >Subject: Re:
>[Nfb-krafters-korner] List is slow So I will
>complain I'm >trying to learn NVDA; I'm tired of
>paying for JAWS upgrades. If there >are other
>people using NVDA I would love to speak with
>them. >Nella -----Original Message----- >From:
>Nfb-krafters-korner >[mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-
>bounces at nfbnet.org] >On Behalf Of Liz via
>Nfb-krafters-korner Sent: Saturday, July 02,
>2016 >8:36 AM To: List for blind crafters and
>artists Cc: Liz Subject:
>Re: >[Nfb-krafters-korner] List is slow So I
>will complain HI greg, Iââ¬m >not sure about
>Jaws but both work fairly well witth NVDA. I
>have a copy >of Jaws >16 or 17, which I can use
>to test. The last time I used Jaws Skype
>was >fairly accessible. On the iPhone, both are
>accessible. I currently use >a Mac but would of
>course use NVDA and Jaws to help others here
>since >many donât use that platforform. Hope
>this answers your question, Liz > >On Jul 1,
>2016, at 9:46 PM, ncbootman--- via
>Nfb-krafters-korner > ><nfb-krafters-korner at nfbne
>t.org> wrote: > > Liz, > > Does Jaws work >well
>with Skype and Google Hangouts now? > > Greg > >
>-----Original >Message----- >From: Liz via
>Nfb-krafters-korner > Sent: Friday, July 01,
>2016 9:40 PM >> >To: List for blind crafters and
>artists > Cc: Liz > Subject:
>Re: >[Nfb-krafters-korner] List is slow So I
>will complain > > Hi Terry, > > >You have the
>right to choose the teaching style that works of
>you just >as > students have choices about
>taking your classes. > What
>about >teleconferencing like Skype or Google
>hangouts? > > Liz > >> On Jul 1, >2016, at 5:16
>PM, Annette Carr via
>Nfb-krafters-korner >> ><nfb-krafters-korner at nfbn
>et.org> wrote: >> >> Hi Terry K and
>All, >> >> >There is nothing wrong with you
>making a personal decision to only >> >teach
>telephone classes. Just as students have their
>own learning >> >styles, teachers have their own
>teaching style. Do what works for >> >you as
>that will make you the best teacher that you can
>be. >> >> I >have taught both telephone and
>e-mail classes. I like having the >> >option to
>choose which technique works for how I teach a
>specific >> >topic. As a student, I like having
>the variety of telephone verses >> >e-mail
>classes. >> Sometimes an e-mail class fits into
>my schedule >better, and other >> times I might
>feel that the best way for me to >learn
>something new is >> via a phone class. >> > >> I
>do not get worked up about not being able to
>take a class. Maybe > >> >> >there is not a
>topic being taught that I want to learn, or
>maybe I >> >just can't fit a class into my
>schedule. I am appreciative and >> >thankful
>for the wide range of knowledge and support that
>is here at >> Krafters Korner. >I hope we can
>keep trying new things so that we can >>
>continue to be >diverse and inclusive in so many
>ways. Who would have >> thought that >we could
>have a virtual holiday party, but the
>creative >> energy of >this group pulled it
>off. >> >> Annette >> >> >>
>-----Original >Message----- >> >From:
>Nfb-krafters-korner >> >[mailto:nfb-krafters-korn
>er-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
>Terry >> >Knox via Nfb-krafters-korner >> Sent:
>Friday, July 01, 2016 4:00 PM >> >To: List for
>blind crafters and artists >> Cc: Terry Knox >>
>Subject: >[Nfb-krafters-korner] List is slow So
>I will complain >> >> >> >> I >have to voice my
>opinion. I know others will not agree, but that
>is >> >why Beyer's makes many flavors, so bear
>with me. June was the first >> >time in 8 years
>I have even taught an email class and I did not
>like >> >it at all. So for all my past students,
>Sorry, I will not do it >> >again. I like
>hearing all those voices behind the class line
>and >> >getting the feeling that some of you did
>not understand or get my >> >instructions. I
>like hearing the comments and other people who
>give >> >me their opinions or other ideas on how
>to do it differently. I know >> >after the class
>I got to speak with new members and hear the
>voices >> >of those I only speak with on list. I
>understand this is the new >> >world and most
>people like this, but I just Do Not. I will
>teach the >> >market bag by email but
>reconsidering the little girl purse
>in >> >August, have not make decision yet. I
>always follow up my class with >> >written
>instructions but I personally feel that most
>people only take >>> the email class to save and
>file it for later and that becomes a UFO >>>
>also. Most of you do not realize how much time
>is taken to write and >>> try to print the
>lesson with all the turns and twist just to put
>it >>> on list and have it filed. I believe it
>is like writing a book, your >> patterns get put
>into a shelf and never looked at unless
>needed. >So, >> if you want to do a craft and I
>am presenting it you will have >to >> come to
>class and learn it at that time. I will try to
>keep my >classes to > >> the one to one and one
>half hour time and I will try to keep them > >>
>fun >and >> enjoyable for all, but, sorry, no
>more email classes for me. >> >>> Terry
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