Re: NVDA and sappy five voices
David Griffith
I perfectly understand why you might need to move into a Windows environment from the Mac. I had to make much the same journey myself because productivity stuff was too difficult on the Mac. The good news is that Windows has improved for free access with improved support for NVDA and Narrator. In an ideal world it is good to have both machines but if money is an issue I just wondered why you have not gone either the VMWare Fusion or Boot Camp route to using Windows on a Mac? Just a suggestion – it might save you the cost of new laptop. David Griffith
My Blind Access and Guide dog Blog
From: Mary Otten
Sent: 30 October 2017 16:26 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] NVDA and sappy five voices
Does NVDA work with sapi 5 voices? Is it hard to get going? This would be on windows 10. I'm not sure if that was still work under windows 10. Still don't have a Windows 10 machine, but I'm just about to the point of buying one, since the d" Mac just isn't doing what I needed to do. But that's another thread not for this list. Mary
Sent from my iPhone
|
|