Dreamer, reader, campaigner, friend, foodie, crafter, musician, techie, problem solver, radio nut, night owl, thinker, escapist, listener. living with multiple disabilities and chronic illnesses.
@NicksWorld I notice it too. However I have let myself go a bit slack with making sure to use caps in an effort to get what I'm saying out into the world without using too much hand brain co-ordination energy.
@austinnix@ramblio I do love Ramblio :) It's not quite the same as audioboo used to be, but I guess nothing can be; But it's the next best thing and has some extremely neat features.
When life gives you trouble, grab it by the tail, spin it around above your head to build up speed, and fling it into your neighbor’s yard. Metaphorically speaking, of course.
Anybody know some good blind/screen reader friendly utilities for better managing virtual desktops in Windows 11/10? I use 4 to separate out my workspaces. I'm blind, so this is the next best thing to having multiple monitors. Better yet, each desktop has its own separate alt+tab app switcher list. Unfortunately, it's a frustratingly manual process micromanaging which apps open on which desktop and moving apps that opened in the wrong desktop on startup. I would love something that can make sure apps/app windows open in the right desktops, or at the very least have some keyboard shortcuts so I don't have to dive into the task view and faff around with context menus to move apps around. As far as I can tell, Windows simply doesn't have any native keyboard shortcuts for this stuff after you hit win+tab #windows#windows11#windows10#blind#virtualDesktops#taskView
For anyone trying to use the Passenger Assist app or website in the UK and who isn't getting the needed confirmation code to make a new account or reset a password, try a different email address. My main email provider isn't very well known so I didn't get my code no matter how many times I tried it. I used a GMail address and it was there within seconds.