Well y'all, I broke something. I was using Emacs, and was committing a change to a repo like always, when my audio started to studder a bit. I'd noticed that Emacspeak sounds were a big sluggish, but I thought that was Sox being sox or Pipewire messing with something as usual. So I unplugged my Dell docking station, plugged it in again, and things returned to normal until the next time I committed. This time, audio stopped, and, well, never came back. I plugged the dock into my iPhone, and it worked. Windows, worked. Linux though? Nope. Not sure what's going on, but goodness I'm tired of technology. So tired of everything changing and breaking. Google Drive changed, so I'm having to redo the whole course on Google Docs/Drive. And this was not something I was expecting and definitely not something I needed today. So I'm gonna have to look for a way to reset the dock or something.
@pixelate I feel the same way. I don't understand why the terms improvement and complexity have become synonymous with each other. Most of the time they just cause more problems.
Speaking of Google Drive. Could I get a link to anything you have that helps me work with Google Drive/docs/sheets? I know Drive just made changes but I'm not seeing a change to my interface yet. Thank you!
@baethyn Okay, so if you go to Google Drive, and when you press a letter, if it doesn't go to the next file starting with that letter, you don't have the new interface. If you do, though, there are some good docs on Google's accessibility help page. https://support.google.com/drive/answer/12169158?hl=en
@pixelate thank you for the link. This is something I've been using more of lately but I only really have viewer experience rather than user experience if you know what I mean.
@baethyn Yeah, I understand. I still have some way to go in fixing up the course I have for the job. But I'll be using that too as I, *sigh* re-learn Drive.