As a followup, whenever I open a .pdf file, Edge opens up. I have the
newest version of the Adobe Reader.
I'm not able to find a way to make Adobe the default .pdf reader. The
Edge information says that when you install adobe, it automatically is
the default. Not here!
Thanks for any sugge
Hi Steve,
The short answer is no.
The longer answer is, Microsoft needs to put the accessibility hooks in before
we can do our thing.
Chris
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Subject: Re: WINDOWS EDGE OR INTERNET EXPLORER
Hi Edge is accessible until it comes to browsing web pages. It can be done
though but there will be no virtual cursor to interact with. This will get
better over time and the next update to NVDA, 2015.3, will have experimental
support.
On 08/08
wrote:
Yeah,
I've heard the same thing. I hear it's not very accessible, if even at
all.
Chris.
- Original Message - From: "Jo Taliaferro via Talk"
To: "'stephen thacker'" ; "'Window-Eyes
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Sent: Friday,
Yeah,
I've heard the same thing. I hear it's not very accessible, if even at all.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "Jo Taliaferro via Talk"
To: "'stephen thacker'" ; "'Window-Eyes
Discussion List'"
Sent: Friday,
I don't think Edge is accessible yet. It was rolled out at the last minute
and the tutorials I've looked at encourage the use of IE. I hope that
helps. Shingles??? Yuck! I hope you are on the up side of that. Good
luck.
Jo Taliaferro
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