[NFBF-L] Why is this considered spam?

David Andrews dandrews920 at comcast.net
Sun Mar 14 19:57:25 UTC 2021


The system software is mis-identifying some things. We are working on it.

Dave

At 11:44 AM 3/13/2021, you wrote:
>Why is the below message considered spam? > > On 
>Mar 13, 2021, at 11:36 AM, Ryan Mann via NFBF-L 
><nfbf-l at nfbnet.org> wrote: > > A few weeks 
>ago, I wrote a blog post about Narrator on 
>Windows 10, but I may not have been clear on how 
>to actually get started with it.  Below are a 
>few tips for using Narrator: > If you have JAWS 
>or NVDA running, close them first. > After all 
>other screen readers are closed, press Control 
>Windows Enter to start Narrator. > On recent 
>versions of Windows 10, a tutorial will start 
>the first time you start Narrator.  If it does, 
>that tutorial will tell you how to navigate with 
>Narrator.  In case you can’t access the 
>tutorial, the below commands should help. > If 
>you are in programs such as Word or Outlook, you 
>can use the arrow keys to move round like normal 
>and Tab/Shift Tab to navigate dialogs. > If the 
>arrow keys or Tab/Shift Tab  don’t work to 
>navigate a program, you can hold down Caps Lock 
>and use the arrow keys.  Up and Down arrow 
>switches between words, characters, lines, 
>items, ETC.  Left or Right Arrow moves by 
>whatever you have it set to. > When you are on a 
>web page, Caps Lock or Insert F7 opens the Links 
>List. > You can use the same letter commands as 
>in JAWS such as H or Shift H to move by heading. > > Sent from my iPhone




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