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John Sanfilippo <[log in to unmask]>
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John Sanfilippo <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Jul 2022 13:47:21 -0400
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Hello All.


Once upon a time I discovered the great facility in using

http://speedtest.net

I found that all I had to do was invoke that link. find the Start Test 
button on that page, and then go to the top of the screen to read the 
results, opptionally copying them to a text file for statistical reference.


But, life being what it is, the good folks at speedtest.net have 
"improved" things so that now that information is not as easily 
accessible as it once was.


Yes, I downloaded and installed their app. I can see enough to know that 
it looks nice, but that's about it. I have not found any way of 
obtaining any spoken information from the app.


Perhaps there's something I ought to know which could correct this 
situation.


Otherwise, I'm writing to ask how else I might assess my network speed 
on a PC running Windows 11 with recent versions of Jaws and/or NVDA.


Help appreciated.


John



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