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> there are established modes of resistance other than show up in a park every month or so on a Saturday

Making sure we pass on the knowledge, skills and resources passed down to us by older activists is really important. I know this can be a challenge, but attending in-person trainings can really help.

There are groups like the Ruckus Society who have decades of experience in running nonviolent direct action training;

ruckus.org/

ruckus.orgThe Ruckus Society – Actions Speak Louder Than Words

NV Access are pleased to advise that Beta (and alpha) versions of NVDA are once again available. To celebrate, we've released Beta 10 of NVDA 2025.1: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-1b

Beta 10 includes:
* Updates to translations
* Correct context help navigation for Remote Access dialogs

Thank you everyone for your patience and support, and as always with pre-release builds, please do file any issues on GitHub: github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue

www.nvaccess.orgNV Access | NVDA 2025.1beta10 available for testing

Okay so, anyone with a Braille Sense Six, have you ever had issues where NVDA wouldn't see the display at all over USB? I have a client with this issue and I just don't know enough about it to give more help. They've installed the HIMS driver, restarted the computer and display, reinstalled the drivers, don't use Narrator or JAWS, made sure NVDA's Braille setting is set to Automatic, for automatically detecting the display. And they are on USB mode in the Braille terminal.

@NVAccess #NVDA #Braille #blind #accessibility