The book is intended for both beginners and intermediate users. While all the basics are covered, those already possessing a fair amount of experience using screen reader programs in the Windows environment will find useful tools and techniques to further enhance their skills.

It sounds like you might have been given incorrect information by a retailer here? Hub for Terminal is an accessory for Square Terminal that will connect receipt printers and cash drawers to Terminal - it won't connect a reader to a PC.


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Doing something like this would require a physical PIN pad on the hardware for security purposes - while our readers are approved for use with "PIN on Glass" via our secure mobile app, the same can't be said for use on a computer. To use the reader we'd need to have a way for users to enter a PIN, and as far as I'm aware there is no PCI approved way of doing this via a computer keyboard.

For now you'll have to to continue using the reader with your phone when there's a card present to be read, however you can still enter manually keyed payments via the Virtual Terminal on your online dashboard if you're taking a payment over the phone.

Hey @HungryTradie, at this time, the Square app and reader only connect to compatible phones, or tablets. Check out Seamus' answer in this thread for more information on why the app can't be used on a computer.

And likewise reverse. Let's say I register on a website on my Windows PC (e.g. 1P community forums) and choose passkey as login. I don't have a biometric reader nor camera on my PC (stationary PC) so I'd use Windows Hello pin I guess? If I then want to login to that website on my iPhone when I'm out and about, do I need to authenticate via Windows Hello pin?

I'm a software developer so I understand the concept about public/private keys, I use them a lot with SSH, etc. I just don't understand how the biometric part comes into play and how that would work if you're on a device with no biometric reader available.

I have a laptop with an integrated Smart Card reader (Broadcom). Applications I use insist on using specific Smart Card readers (USB tokens). Therefore I must insert that second SC reader in my system and I can't remove the first one.

Due to my knowledge there is no clean centralized solution. The idea behind the PCSC architecture was, if several readers are connected, that you choose the one you want to connect to by identifiying the card you want to address. For the use case "more than one reader present, but application always wants a specific one, even without knowing something concerning the card" the application has to take care by itself. (Most achieve this by remembering, which one was chosen the last time.)

The e-book reader was available for download from Microsoft as a free application for computers running Windows and on PDAs running Pocket PC, where it has been built into the ROM since Windows CE 3.0.[1] Microsoft Reader was compatible with Windows Mobile, but was not supported on newer Windows Phone 7 devices.

Introducing Thorium, a new free desktop EPUB reader for Windows and Mac, 24th Annual Accessing Higher Ground, November 2019, speakers Richard Orme (CEO) and George Kerscher (Chief Innovations Officer), DAISY Consortium.

Screen readers are software programs that allow blind or visually impaired users to read the text that is displayed on the computer screen with a speech synthesizer or braille display. If you do not own a screen reader, your device should have one built-in. Windows comes with Narrator. MacOS and iOS has VoiceOver built-in. Android comes with TalkBack. We have included instructions for starting each program, along with basic reading commands for each one. If you do not need instructions, please continue to the screen reader activity.

We are only providing instructions for the reading functions with the screen readers, but they provide many more commands to assist users in navigating their devices. There are links in each accordion to get more information on using a screen reader.

Hi, I have problems with ProGrade Digital reader type B again. I bought 2 weeks that reader and it died after 2 days of use. I bought this player again but I'm afraid I ran into another faulty reader In fact every time I try to use "Safely Remove Hardware" icon, a window tells me "Device currently in use" .... etc. etc, and it is impossible to remove it. I have to remove the CFexpress card forcibly and with the yellow light active on the reader. I have Windows 10. Can you tell me if you have the same problem? Even if with Win 10 there should be no forced removal problems, I will send the reader back. Can you tell me if you also have the same problem with CFexpress cards? With the SD the reader is fine.

Yes, I plug the reader to my PC by USB3 port.

Look the pics please.

Thanks

PS.It seems incredible to me that a reader of that price has this problem.

This happens to me even if I don't open the CFexpress card and as soon as I insert it into the reader (cable and port USB3). I have usually never had these problems with SD in the past time.

My ProGrade reader is connected by USB3 with my PC. I don't understand "But is your computer mounting the card?". I can tell you as soon as I put the card in the slot I see it in MY PC. Everything is automatic. I don't see "ProGrade" word in Explorer. CTRL+ALT + CANC. Look at the pics.

Typora gives you a seamless experience as both a reader and a writer. It removes the preview window, mode switcher, syntax symbols of markdown source code, and all other unnecessary distractions. Instead, it provides a real live preview feature to help you concentrate on the content itself.

Institutions may benefit from having their own ebook file extensions, that can not be opened using other than their own proprietory reader. This is where Kotobee Reader comes in. Our customized solution guarantees the safety of your files, and the ease of creating them. Please contact us for details.

Kotobee Reader is available as standalone apps, through the download links in this page, to open EPUB and KPUB2 files, and as an embedded reader to be bundled with your ebook content to create ebook apps for different platforms. Accessing the component is possible through Kotobee Author.

Hello,

I'm using screen reading software packages such as JAWS For Windows or NVDA. For that reason, I have to do everything via my PC keyboard, without using the mouse. This means that I can only read text, not graphics, and that graphics are only accessible to me if they have a meaningful "alt" tag attached to them.

Even though Wolfram Alpha's accessibility has improved over the past couple of years and I can use it to some extent, I think Wolfram notebooks must either be totally inaccessible for people who use a screen reader or I have no idea how I'm supposed to work with them when I can't use the mouse and when I can't read graphics.

When a user inputs data into a form field, they want characters to appear when pressing keys. For example, the H key should enter the symbol 'h', rather than move to the next heading. To achieve this, screen readers have a focus mode (sometimes called forms mode). When a screen reader enters focus mode, keyboard shortcuts are disabled.

Visual Studio Code has many features to help make the editor accessible to all users. Zoom levels and High Contrast colors improve editor visibility, keyboard-only navigation supports use without a mouse, and the editor is optimized for screen readers.

When suggestions pop up, they are announced to screen readers. Navigate the suggestions using Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down and dismiss them with Shift+Escape. If suggestions get in your way, you can turn them off with the editor.quickSuggestions setting. ff782bc1db

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