Actually I have to agree with Joseph heere. You want JAWS buy JAWS for its features. Its your decision.
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On 12/17/2017 5:47 PM, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote: well fare enough, but I still think it should be in the core one day in nvda. if you don't want to use it then fare enough but I feel this is a feature for us blind screen reader users that is needed and would be a good thing for nvda to have built in.
On 17/12/2017 22:06, Joseph Lee wrote:
Hi, Some JAWS users did report that it doesn’t work all the time. As for my justification statement: like some in the community, I believe that NVDA's purpose is screen reading. I think NVDA Core should focus on screen reading, with add-ons coming in with optional features. I do understand that I can be heavy-handed at times like the one pointed out below, but I'm speaking from experience that just following the lead of another screen reader just because NVDA should is something I'm uncomfortable with. Also, privacy is something a shade feature cannot guarantee 100 percent, as there are numerous ways of breaching it, including sounds, speech, remote access, data sharing and many others. Cheers, Joseph
-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2017 1:56 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Screen Shade/curtain?
it does not work on my 2 all in ones and I tried a little program on my laptops that should do this but it didn't work. I think it should be in nvda and Joseph for you just to say that you won't consider it if people say other screen readers have it is very heavy handed.
On 17/12/2017 21:24, Joseph Lee wrote:
Hi, Sure, turning off the monitor may work, but not always. Cheers, Joseph
-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Didier Colle Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2017 1:21 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Screen Shade/curtain?
Hi Joseeph,
Thanks for the clarification.
Indeed, showing a blank window would not save energy. But why not simply switching off the screen (power button on an external monitor, or using the Fn+F7 (or similar key combination) on a laptop? Then you have both advantages, the pseudo "privacy" thing, and the energy saving.
I agree with the rest.
If an add-on would be needed, then I believe it is more worth investing in an add-on that can report the status of the screen (backlight level, to what port/screen the video signal is send), a bit like the battery level feature in NVDA (nvda+shift+b)
Kind Regards,
Didier
On 17/12/2017 22:04, Joseph Lee wrote:
Hi, As noted by some members, screen shade/curtain shows what appears to be a blank screen. This is used to "guarantee" privacy for screen reader users. Note the quotation marks around "guarantee", as it does not really guarantee privacy, as there are means to circumvent this (speech output, braille displays, remote access, etc.). From what I can gather, this function does not result in extended battery life nor power savings. When this function is turned on, an overlay window is imposed on top of other windows, and turning this off removes this overlay. As I said above, this does not provide privacy as many of you may think. As for this being part of a screen reader: my overall opinion is that it should not. If people want it, then I think an add-on would be a more appropriate solution. Only after looking at justifications and costs should developers consider adding this into NVDA, in my opinion, and personally for me, a justification that goes along the lines of, "because another screen reader has this" is something I won't even consider. Cheers, Joseph
-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Didier Colle Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2017 6:37 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Screen Shade/curtain?
Hi all,
I am not sure what this functionality is exactly about.
When it is about switching off / dimming the monitor, I do not understand why it would not save on battery....
The backlight of a monitor in a laptop, tablet, smartphone, ... whatever is one of the main power sinks in such systems.
On a laptop, you can often (this may vary between laptops) use Fn+f7 for switching between different display modes (signal send only to laptop monitor, signal send to external monitor only or signal send to both) or Fn+F5 to dim the backlight and Fn+F6 to light it up.When I am on Fn+battery power for a long time, I dim the backlight with Fn+f5 to save battery.
Thus you don't need a NVDA add-on for that, although such add-on may be useful to read the status of the screen (to which monitor is the signal send, on what level is the backlight). I have no clue whether windows has access to such info, let alone it provides an api to request that info (it might be the case that on some laptops this is a pure BIOS feature completely transparent to windows).
Once again, I am not sure what this functionality is supposed to be exactly, and thus I may be speaking about something completely different.
Kind regards,
Didier
On 17/12/2017 9:24, Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io wrote:
From what I know about Windows and indeed most screenreaders, this function is just for privacy, ie its not going to save any battery. If that is what you want then I'd have thought it was possible to do it, kind of like a screensaver that never actually loses focus but then you need to be able to tell nvda that you want it to use the invisible window not the visible one.
In the issues tracker there is a thread on this. Also the ultimate way |of doing this on a desktop is called the monitor off switch..... ahem.
Brian
bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Chao" <kevinchao89@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2017 11:30 PM Subject: [nvda] Screen Shade/curtain?
Hi,
VoiceOver has had screen curtain feature for a long while and JAWS recently got screen shade.
Does NVDA have a similar feature via an add-on or natively? Thanks!
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