that will pick up on certain
things on the screen. Again, your complete toolbox.
Like someone already pointed out, Firefox changed their approach to the
screen a couple of years ago. Unfortunately that broke the chance for
WinEyes to cowork with the browser. Still, if you want to go with the
Martha,
I too ended up pretty much moving to NVDA.
NVDA works with the latest Firefox. However I found it a bit sluggish
and quirky. So I gave up on it a couple months ago and went back to
using Google Chrome.
Ironically, Jamie Teh, the former lead developer at NVDA works for
Mozilla now. The
I'm not sure that it matters much whether it is 64 or 32-bit. Firefox is up
to version 73.something now. Important thing is that Window-Eyes latest
version is not going to work with it. You'll need NVDA or JAWS, whether you
use the ESR Firefox or not. In my experience, W-E works som
ut n v d a.
-Original Message- From: Martha via Talk
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2020 12:46 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Cc: Martha
Subject: OT - Firefox
As far back as 2017, there was a problem with a FF release for screen
reader users. As I recall, it was recommended that screen reader users
rollb
last version that is fully compatible with w e 9.5 if you
can find it.
jaws 2020 does. i don't know about n v d a.
-Original Message-
From: Martha via Talk
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2020 12:46 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Cc: Martha
Subject: OT - Firefox
As far back as 2017, there was
Firefox is 68.5.0 ESR, 64-bit.
A sighted friend was going to update FF for me, but, he was thrown off
by the ESR version. He was also concerned that more current versions of
FF were not 64-bit.
Anybody got any advice on what version of FF I should be running?
Thanks.
Martha
With Window-Eyes you need to use IE 11 or Chrome. Firefox is off the table
for Window-Eyes 9.5.4, and probably will remain so.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-Original Message-
From: mack via Talk
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2019 5:18 PM
To: talk
thats jaws 2018 and 2019 and n v d a.
-Original Message-
From: mack via Talk
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2019 2:18 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Cc: mack
Subject: updated firefox question
using win 7 64 bit. i downloaded a portable copy of most recent
firefox, did not want to get rid
firefox 52 is the last version w e will work with. browse mode can not be
turned on and it will crash in a few seconds after your portible version is
loaded. jawss 18 and higher and n v d a will work with it.
-Original Message-
From: mack via Talk
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2019 2:18
using win 7 64 bit. i downloaded a portable copy of most recent
firefox, did not want to get rid of my 52.e s r version in program
files. however, w/e always causes firefox to crash. has anyone found a
work around? i have NVDA and jaws, if there is no work around. .
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from Mack
also check that the w e status is turned on. if it is off none of the script
files will run.
-Original Message-
From: Natalie via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 4:26 PM
To: net bat via Talk
Cc: Natalie
Subject: Re: SPAM: Re: Latest Firefox ESR - 60 I think
I have an
ssage- From: Brenda via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 10:29 AM
To: windoweyesus...@groups.io ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Brenda
Subject: Latest Firefox ESR - 60 I think
I was prompted to update to Firefox ESR 60 ().
I haven't done this because I read a post about the
e and turned it off and i am not being
nagged anymore.
-Original Message-
From: Brenda via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 10:29 AM
To: windoweyesus...@groups.io ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Brenda
Subject: Latest Firefox ESR - 60 I think
I was prompted to update to Firefox E
ernet explorer
is supposed to have had no upgrades or updates since the end of July. So not
too safe to use that one.
If I find out any work around i'll let you know. One that works that is.
Despite setting my copy of firefox not to update, it did and that happened
with quite a few people.
I was
I was prompted to update to Firefox ESR 60 ().
I haven't done this because I read a post about the update not working
with Window Eyes or even Jaws.
There were no comments on the GW Talk list or this list as to more than
one person having the issue.
Is it safe to update?
T
: David
Subject: NoScript for Firefox
OK, we all know Win-Eyes has had trouble with the standard version of newer
updates to Firefox. For a long time, I have had the ESR version running
here, and let it update itself, to receive the newest fixes.
everything has been in best order.
that is, two days
OK, we all know Win-Eyes has had trouble with the standard version of
newer updates to Firefox. For a long time, I have had the ESR version
running here, and let it update itself, to receive the newest fixes.
everything has been in best order.
that is, two days ago, I received a new update
Hmm, I was kinda trying to avoid that hassle, but if I do it once, and
maybe set a bookmark, and put a shortcut on the desktop, maybe that will
work out well enough.
I don't use Firefox much at all, so little as to almost be able to say
not at all, but the NVDA manual says that NVDA
I don't use Firefox. But try Control+O from within Firefox. You should
be able to either enter the path and file name or move through the
folder tree and find it.
Hth,
Tom
On 6/6/2018 5:55 PM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
Here I am again,
While experimenting with NVDA this morning,
Here I am again,
While experimenting with NVDA this morning, I was trying to open up a
DAISY file from Bookshare via Firefox, but found that I could find no
way of doing it through the context menu.
As it is, I have been opening these files using IE, but wanted to check
out NVDA
I have no issue with jaws and ebay as you describe.
-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+dennisl1982=gmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of David via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2018 3:11 PM
To: WE English Mailinglist
Cc: David
Subject: Firefox Update, as of May 2018
I was met by a message today, that there was a new update for my Firefox.
as you all will remember, last summer there was a good deal of chatting
here on the list, since the normal (standard) version of Firefox was
changed, and no longer useful for WE users.
The solution, that I along with
the version i have is 1.2.2 is that the latest. i understand that this
application doesn't really help you navigate better
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Hi rod and all,
Thank you for the link to the accessible version of Firefox. I downloaded it
and am running it successfully with the WE app. It's very similar to IE.
Thanks again,
Janet
-Original Message-
From: Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 3:12
Hi Janet,
Yes, this version of Firefox is self-contained, requiring no other version of
Firefox in order to run.
Also, the Firefox Enhanced app should already be installed on your system with
Window-Eyes, and, if you are prompted to update it, you can do so in order to
bring it up to date with
Hello rod,
Will this version of Firefox run alone or do I have to install it over an
existing copy? Also, I assume there is a WE app for Firefox. Is it current
and should I install/run it when using Firefox?
Thanks,
Janet
-Original Message-
From: Rod Hutton via Talk
Sent: Tuesday
day, January 24, 2018 11:36 PM
Subject: Re: Firefox 58.0 release overview
Thanks for the link.
Yes, they sure are aware of the screen reader issues - and have been so
ever since they started the whole 57+ cycle. What they don't tell in the
article you linked, is why they did not just f
is it they will fix? NVDA, and I
don't know Jaws, have had certain issues with modern versions of
Firefox. But they have still been able to read
SOMETHING
off the screen. WinEyes users, on the other hand, have been able to read
absolutely
nothing
from the screen produced by version
Hi Everyone!
My husband sent me this link. I know we have all had trouble with Firefox
since their major change, and I remember someone feeling forgotten about by
Mozilla due to being a screen reader user. Mozilla hasn't forgotten about
us. They are aware of the problems screen reader
support what Brice has already written,
Here's how to Import Firefox bookmarks from a HTML text file.
Open Firefox.
Click the Bookmarks menu, and then click Show All Bookmarks.
In the Library window, press the Alt key to open the menu bar, choose Import
and Backup, and then click Import Bookmarks
Hi Carol,
To support what Brice has already written,
Here's how to Import Firefox bookmarks from a HTML text file.
Open Firefox.
Click the Bookmarks menu, and then click Show All Bookmarks.
In the Library window, press the Alt key to open the menu bar, choose Import
and Backup, and then
Open firefox, hit control J locate bookmarks, I think it's the bottom of
a list view. once your On bookmarks, hit the alt key and right arrow
till you locate import. good luck.
1/1/2018 12:53 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:
Thanks. I suppose setting it for my home page would work
ome.sprynet.com
-Original Message- From: Carol and Roger via Talk
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2018 3:16 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Carol and Roger
Subject: Re: transerring bookmarks to Firefox
Thank you Rod, but I spent almost two hours trying to find a way to
import and I never did.
Re: transerring bookmarks to Firefox
Thank you Rod, but I spent almost two hours trying to find a way to
import and I never did. I did not have any difficulty with the
exporting, once I knew where to do it.
Carol
On 1/1/2018 2:53 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
Hi Carol,
Yes, I was trying to show y
: transerring bookmarks to Firefox
Hi Rod,
I already have the exported html file. What I need now is how to import
it to the new PC. Thanks.
Carol
On 1/1/2018 11:31 AM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
Hi Carol,
Part of what I've pasted below will help orient you to the menu you need to be
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Carol and Roger
Subject: Re: transerring bookmarks to Firefox
Hi Rod,
I already have the exported html file. What I need now is how to import
it to the new PC. Thanks.
Carol
On 1/1/2018 11:31 AM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
> Hi Carol,
>
> Par
#x27;s how to export Firefox bookmarks to a single HTML text file containing
links corresponding to all of your Firefox bookmarks.
You would then open the exported file in the browser of your choice and look
for the bookmark you need.
Open Firefox.
Click the Bookmarks menu, and then click Show All
Hi Carol,
Part of what I've pasted below will help orient you to the menu you need to be
in to import bookmarks:
Here's how to export Firefox bookmarks to a single HTML text file containing
links corresponding to all of your Firefox bookmarks.
You would then open the exported f
Hi,
I am progressing with my new PC. I now need to know how to import my
bookmarks. Per instructions, I saved my bookmarks from my old PC and
have them on the new computer. I just can't figure out how to get them
installed. Thanks for any help.
Carol
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n v d a does work with firefox 57 if the accessibility option in the tools pull
down menu, i think is turned on.
-Original Message-
From: Debby Franson via Talk
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2017 8:00 PM
To: Lloyd Rasmussen ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Debby Franson
Subject: Re
Hi!
I kept this in my inbox, so I thought I'd answer with my latest experiences
with Firefox.
The Control-N workaround worked for me in Window-Eyes 9.5.4 until last
Tuesday, I think it was when Firefox updated itself, making it useless for
me in Windows 7 Pro 32 bit.
I have the bus
52.5 is working fine here.
one thing to check though. i keep getting nagged to install the chrome browser.
every time there tool box notification w e browse mode stops working until you
can find and close the popup.
the firefox pull down menus are another problem. if the screen is miximized
Hi Tom and all,
Here's a current post by Marco on this:
https://www.marcozehe.de/2017/11/07/firefox-57-nvda-users-perspective/#more-851
Best,
Rod
-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Tom Kingston via Talk
reader developers the information on how to do so. And with
Firefox they're in the process of a complete rewrite of the program. So
it will never be accessible with Window-Eyes and only accessible with
JAWS and NVDA when they make it so.
You're right, Jamie Teh, one of NVDA's lead
You should give Waterfox a try. Not sure how well it works with Window-Eyes. It
is a simple browser that uses the same commands as Firefox. Just type in the
word Waterfox and you should find the free download easy enough.
Hope this helps.
Martin
-Original Message-
From: Talk
A couple of weeks ago, we had the new Firefox breaking the accessibility
under WinEyes. It is well known, from version 56 and up, Firefox will no
longer operate with WinEyes.
Someone kindly pointed us to the business - or ESR - version of firefox,
at the time being version 52. I followed
AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: net bat
Subject: Re: firefox e sr download
i originally installed the f f 64 bit version. but it reverted back to the
32 bit version.
maybe you need the 32 bit version. i have a 64bit windows. but for years
firefox recommended useing the 32 bit version because i
i originally installed the f f 64 bit version. but it reverted back to the 32
bit version.
maybe you need the 32 bit version. i have a 64bit windows. but for years
firefox recommended useing the 32 bit version because it was more stable.
***
are you switching users? grin
like with me i am
: net bat
Subject: firefox e sr download
it still says 52.4 is still availible for download.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all/
i didn't look here for the portable versions.
https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable
the firefox web page is hard to figur
it still says 52.4 is still availible for download.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all/
i didn't look here for the portable versions.
https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable
the firefox web page is hard to figure out though.
you have to find your versi
a, and swoopsy, there all
>> accessibility flew out the windows. The recent version of Firefox, in
>> very short and sharp words, is USELESS for WinEyes users.
>>
>>
>> I personally ended up going for the business version, as someone kindly
>> suggested. So far, h
d via Talk wrote:
> Debby,
>
> You are right. Shortly after my posting the workaround, yet another
> version (56.01) came out from Mozilla, and swoopsy, there all
> accessibility flew out the windows. The recent version of Firefox, in
> very short and sharp words, is USELESS
Debby,
You are right. Shortly after my posting the workaround, yet another
version (56.01) came out from Mozilla, and swoopsy, there all
accessibility flew out the windows. The recent version of Firefox, in
very short and sharp words, is USELESS for WinEyes users.
I personally ended up going
Hi!
I tried the Firefox safe mode, and it worked. I could browse the page as
expected and I could get to the menus. I will need to start FF this way,
because, when I closed the browser and launched it again, I was back to the
ding with the silent treatment and no menus.
Debby
Hi David!
I set this aside, because I had to stop being at the computer then, and
then I forgot to answer it, but want to.
Thanks for sharing your findings with Firefox. Several days ago, (it was
October 21), Firefox updated, and it's rather useless. Not only is there
just a din
Hi David,
Here's how to export Firefox bookmarks to a single HTML text file containing
links corresponding to all of your Firefox bookmarks.
You would then open the exported file in the browser of your choice and look
for the bookmark you need.
Open Firefox.
Click the Bookmarks menu, and
I want to go back to the older version of firefox but don't I have to delete
the current version before downloading the older version? I don't want to
lose all my bookmarks and don't know how to save them to install back on the
older version. Can anyone help me with this?
i tried both the 32 and 64 bit version and the work around did not work for me.
so i went back to the 52 e s r version.
-Original Message-
From: Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2017 4:15 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Lloyd Rasmussen
Subject: Re: Firefox
Are you using the 52.x ESR version of Firefox? Or are you using 32-bit
Windows instead of 64-bit? Perhaps that's why ctrl-N still works for you.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-Original Message-
From: Nick Sarames via Talk
Sent: Sunday, October 22,
After Firefox 56.01 came out, even the ctrl-N workaround doesn't work
because we have been switched over to the 64-bit version of Firefox. Browse
mode becomes unavailable at that point. If you are going to continue to use
Window-Eyes, you must use browsers other than Firefox.
; Cc: Nick Sarames
> Subject: Re: Firefox query
>
> Did you try control-shift-a? Actually, if you've been reading the
> threads of the last few days, you're gonna have to open another window
> in Firefox, control-n.
>
> On 10/22/2017 2:29 AM, Jesse delMuro via
it doesn't work anymore
-Original Message-
From: Nick Sarames via Talk
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2017 1:16 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Nick Sarames
Subject: Re: Firefox query
Did you try control-shift-a? Actually, if you've been reading the
threads of the las
Did you try control-shift-a? Actually, if you've been reading the
threads of the last few days, you're gonna have to open another window
in Firefox, control-n.
On 10/22/2017 2:29 AM, Jesse delMuro via Talk wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
>
> So, trying to utilize Firefox mu
Hi guys.
So, trying to utilize Firefox much like IE but in many cases, if not
all, the webpages load but MSAA (or browse mode) isn't on
automatically. Never seen _that before, so how to get it too work or
turn it on using Mozilla Firefox? Any help much appreciated.
Jesse
On
firefox 52 is the last version that will fully work with window eyes.
there is still the 52.4 for businesses esr
and it upgrades once per year. around march of next year.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all/
-Original Message-
From: Debby Franson via Talk
Sent
Hi!
I didn't have this problem until today when Firefox updated. I can only tab
and Shift-Tab through the links with MSAA turned off. The arrow keys do
nothing, and, if MSAA is turned on, I only get a ding and no navigation
works. I have never seen this behavior before today.
I
Well, that's exactly what seems like whats happening. Guess it's time to
give Google Chrome a go. Thanks for the info.
On 10/16/2017 11:04 AM, net bat via Talk wrote:
you can thank mazilla for this.
firefox 56 or 57 will no longer support the current a p i i think this
is call
ee if firefox
behaves the same.
At 12:03 PM 10/16/2017, you wrote:
Firefox has been acting strange over the weekend. No scrips won't
load. So I went to tools, to add ons, to the extension tab and every
extension just says loading. I do have the option to disable or
uninstall. the version that
Bryce, you might try it with another screen reader and see if
firefox behaves the same.
At 12:03 PM 10/16/2017, you wrote:
Firefox has been acting strange over the weekend. No scrips won't
load. So I went to tools, to add ons, to the extension tab and every
extension just says loading.
you can thank mazilla for this.
firefox 56 or 57 will no longer support the current a p i i think this is
called add ons. unless the authors of there add ons are not converted to the
new standard all of them will stop working.
from what i read there are 18000 add ons but only 2000 has been
Firefox has been acting strange over the weekend. No scrips won't load.
So I went to tools, to add ons, to the extension tab and every extension
just says loading. I do have the option to disable or uninstall. the
version that no longer works with win eyes, 56.x
When I load a page in
Evan, or you can try NVDA which works with Firefox also.
At 01:22 PM 10/12/2017, you wrote:
Hello Guys,
I'm the one who said that Firefox 56.0 32 bit was still working with
my WE 8.4. Well, this morning it updated to 56.1 64 bit, and it now
no longer does.
Guess I'll finally have
et bat via Talk
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2017 1:44 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: net bat
Subject: Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility
i haven't been able to use the 64 bit version for several years. even though
i
have windows 7 64bit version.
***
you can turn off firefox updates i
i haven't been able to use the 64 bit version for several years. even though i
have windows 7 64bit version.
***
you can turn off firefox updates if you really want to in the settings.
i have mine set to ask me before it updates.
and i use the extended support release 52. it updates onc
Hello Guys,
I'm the one who said that Firefox 56.0 32 bit was still working with my WE
8.4. Well, this morning it updated to 56.1 64 bit, and it now no longer
does.
Guess I'll finally have to install that JAWS I bought when that special
offer for We users was on. I assume that will c
Hello David,
Does Chrome work with WE or only Jaws?
Thanks for your tutorial.
-Original Message-
From: David Moore via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 5:31 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: David Moore
Subject: RE: Chrome, was: Firefox Updated and Unable to Navigate
for me opening another ff window didn't workwith window eyes 9.5.
-Original Message-
From: Brenda via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 11:57 AM
To: Rod Hutton via Talk
Cc: Brenda
Subject: Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility
I accidentally upgraded FF when I was dealing
loyd,
I can confirm your findings with the latest Firefox.
Funny, though.
I had been running the 32-bit version, which opened automatically from my
desktop icon.
Now, however, I seem to be running the 64-bit version.
The plot thickens, indeed! Smile
Best,
Rod
-Original Message-
From:
o: Window-Eyes Discussion List
> Cc: Kevin Huber
> Subject: Re: Chrome, was: Firefox Updated and Unable to Navigate
>
> Hi Tom:
>
> I find that I am using it more and more often these days.
> Give it a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.
>
>
> On 10/2/17, Tom Kingston
By chance, would you happen to have a Tutorial for using Microsoft Edge
Browser with jaws?
-Original Message-
From: David Moore via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 2:31 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: David Moore
Subject: RE: Chrome, was: Firefox Updated and Unable to
Thank you very much, David.
Best,
Rod
-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of David Moore via Talk
Sent: October 10, 2017 8:57 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: David Moore
Subject: RE: Chrome, was: Firefox
]
On Behalf Of David Moore via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, 10 October 2017 23:31
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: David Moore
Subject: RE: Chrome, was: Firefox Updated and Unable to Navigate
Hi Tom!
I use Chrome all of the time! It is easier to use, much faster at downloading
files, and streaming media
: Firefox Updated and Unable to Navigate
Hi Daivd,
Thanks for the tutorial. I didn't catch your later message with the
tutorial included until after I wrote my begging request. I'm
looking forward to using the tutorial.
Dave
At 05:57 PM 10/10/2017, you wrote:
>Hi Dave!
>Here is my t
d settings
from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in
their corresponding folders.
Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down.
Very important!
Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the
choices I mension here, but instea
You are welcome!
Let me know if you have any questions at all.
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: brice Mijares via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 9:03 PM
To: David Moore via Talk
Cc: brice Mijares
Subject: Re: Chrome, was: Firefox Updated and Unable to Navigate
Thank you
Thank you David.
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press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and
Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding
folders.
Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down.
Very important!
Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do
enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and
Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding
folders.
Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down.
Very important!
Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not
David, would you please send me the Chrome tutorial? Thank You.
bricemija...@att.net
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Hi Tom:
I find that I am using it more and more often these days.
Give it a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.
On 10/2/17, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
Has anyone given Chrome a serious look? I've never even tried it. So I'm
enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and
Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding
folders.
Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down.
Very important!
Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not
tutorial on
using the Chrome browser!
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Kevin Huber via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 5:04 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Kevin Huber
Subject: Re: Chrome, was: Firefox Updated and Unable to Navigate
Hi Tom:
I find that I am using it more
:04 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Kevin Huber
Subject: Re: Chrome, was: Firefox Updated and Unable to Navigate
Hi Tom:
I find that I am using it more and more often these days.
Give it a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.
On 10/2/17, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
> Has anyone gi
Hi Tom:
I find that I am using it more and more often these days.
Give it a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.
On 10/2/17, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
> Has anyone given Chrome a serious look? I've never even tried it. So I'm
> curious as to whether I should even bother.
>
> Thanks,
> To
, 2017 4:50 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Joseph Norton
Subject: Firefox Extended Service Releases
Hi listers:
It’s not the latest and greatest, but, you might try downloading the Extended
Support Release of Firefox.
The current one is 52.4.
I got the 32-bit English version to work, but
lf Of net bat via Talk
Sent: October 9, 2017 6:33 PM
To: Lloyd Rasmussen ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: net bat
Subject: Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility
i found some web pages that have firefox portable versions so you could try
them on a flash drive and not install them.
with
Hi listers:
It’s not the latest and greatest, but, you might try downloading the Extended
Support Release of Firefox.
The current one is 52.4.
I got the 32-bit English version to work, but, the 64-bit didn’t. Here is a
link to the 32-bit English version:
https://download.mozilla.org
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> On Behalf Of Nick Sarames via Talk
> Sent: October 9, 2017 1:32 PM
> To: Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk
> Cc: Nick Sarames
> Subject: Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility
>
> Did you try the work-around (control-n)?
>
> On 10/9/2017 1:29
Thanks, well, I pretty much only use Firefox for Youtube, and that is
with Browse Mode turned off, although lately Youtube has been working
better in IE.
On 10/9/2017 3:00 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Yes, the workaround no longer helps.
>
> Best,
>
> R
Best,
Rod
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Subject: Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility
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