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Joseph Lee

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A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility.
Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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English, Korean, Python, C++

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A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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@joslee@mastodon.world · Feb 21, 2026
@GamingWithEars@mastodon.stickbear.me @ppatel@mstdn.social @amir@dragonscave.space @NVAccess@fosstodon.org Actually, no. Based on the initial description, it changes the browse mode rendering logic to separate non-link text that follows a link text onto its own line. This is not the case with NVDA at the moment once screen layout is turned off.
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Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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@joslee@mastodon.world · Feb 07, 2026

Guide: porting NVDA add-ons to 64-bit NVDA (2026.1): https://nvda-addons.groups.io/g/nvda-addons/topic/guide_how_to_port_add_ons_to/117685297
TL:DR: check the add-on code, look for 64-bit dependencies if needed, test the add-ons, then publish it (hopefully to the add-on store).
Reason: add-ons are crucial part of the NVDA experience. Porting add-ons to 64-bit NVDA keeps them and NVDA relevant. The greatest thing that can happen to the community in 2026 is discovering the joys of using add-ons once again in the midst of celebrating NVDA's 20th anniversary.

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FAQ2 cont: GitHub issues: * Braille is not reporting Excel cell column headers: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/6901 * Reporting column headers before content in speech: https://github.com/nva
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FAQ 3: can you turn off speech on the BNE? Yes in two ways: one temporary, one permanent. * Temporary: NVDA let you cycle between four speech output modes: talk, beep, on-demand (similar to speech on
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Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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@joslee@mastodon.world · Jan 31, 2026
FAQ 4: is BNE using proprietary braille code for input and output? Answer: NVDA uses liblouis (open-source) braille translation module. This means the available braille tables will depend on which liblouis version is used at a given moment (remember, NVDA receives updates several times a year). 7/
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FAQ2 cont: GitHub issues: * Braille is not reporting Excel cell column headers: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/6901 * Reporting column headers before content in speech: https://github.com/nva
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Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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@joslee@mastodon.world · Jan 31, 2026
FAQ 3: can you turn off speech on the BNE? Yes in two ways: one temporary, one permanent. * Temporary: NVDA let you cycle between four speech output modes: talk, beep, on-demand (similar to speech on request mode), and off. It is also possible to exclude certain speech output modes. * Permanent: NVDA does have a "no speech" speech synthesizer option. 6/
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A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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@joslee@mastodon.world · Jan 31, 2026
FAQ2 cont: GitHub issues: * Braille is not reporting Excel cell column headers: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/6901 * Reporting column headers before content in speech: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/4629 The first issue is a bit geeky as it discusses some technical background. As this is an implementation discussion for NVDA, HumanWare may not be the right entity to resolve this (this is a cross-device problem, not unique to BNE). 5/
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A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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@joslee@mastodon.world · Jan 31, 2026
FAQ 2: in Excel, can you change the column header/content annoucement? Curretly NVDA reorts cell content, cell coordinates (if told to do so), and then column header (column heades reporting must be configured). Answer: not without additional work. Currently NVDA is not brailling Excel cell column headers, so this must be resolved (issue is open on GitHub). Once this is done, a setting may need to be added to swap column header/content announcement. 4/
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@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
@joslee@mastodon.world

A researcher+grad student during the week, a tech observer+accessibility advocate in the weekends. A blind 1.5-gen Korean American graduate student working at the intersection of organizational communication, technology, and disability studies, I constantly look for ways to learn about how people and organizations define, discuss, and practice accessibility. Certified NVDA Expert, member of Cal State LA, CU Boulder, NVDA screen reader, and Windows Insider communities

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@joslee@mastodon.world · Dec 17, 2025
Recently, Meta has updated WhatsApp to become a WebView2 application, and the NVDA community had several discssuions about it. But what exactly is a WebView2 app, and how can NVDA users work with these apps? Hope the following guide is useful: https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda/message/119411?p=,,,20,0,0,0::recentpostdate/sticky,,msedgewebview2,20,2,0,107202624 #NVDASR
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