hi group,
I want to kno sum benefits of udid card
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Friends, As I said in subject I have some doubt about UDID card of
Government of India, (1). what is the use of this UDID card, (2).
Presently is this Mandatory for Railway and Bus concession ticket,
(3). is this UDID website swawalamban.gov.in is fully accessable, (4).
what will happen if we do no
I tried to change microphone settings but it did not help
Also I would be presenting my screen and scrolling down a document so I
would require NVDA.
However if there is no other solution I would do that
Thank you for the suggestion
On Mon, 16 Aug 2021 at 10:15 AM, Saurav Hegde wrote:
> Hi,
> I
Hi,
I don't use google meet frequently, so am not familiar with its settings.
In general, try changing the mike from its settings.
However, if you are using NVDA, for the time being, during call, turn off
NVDA's sound by pressing capslock +s
For turning it back, use this combination again.
Hope it
This is creating a lot of problem during school classes.
This problem never happened in my iPad.
I am having a presentation on Tuesday 17th August.
All suggestions are welcomed If not turning off voice sharing.
Again thanking you in anticipation
Regards
Ruhin Bhattasali
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 at 7:18
hi all.
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Hi all
I am using NVDA screen reader in my Windows 10 laptop.
In Google meet when I am unmuting my microphone other participants are
being able to hear NVDA sound clearly and loudly.I don’t want that to
happen.
Earlier in this group somebody had mentioned that voice screen reader
sharing must be t
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