Re: question about clock add-on and cakewalk sonar add-on


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Ah that happens when you are in an alternate universe to me as well but not the clock as I don't use it. Some things can be a little sluggish to appear.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Shaun Oliver" <blindman75@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] question about clock add-on and cakewalk sonar add-on


ah good I found it! the accursed thing was eluding me.

for some reason, it wouldn't show those options when I was hunting
through that list before.

at least not the 24 hour options.


On 20/04/2019 22:49, Chris via Groups.Io wrote:

Its in nvda preference > settings > clock setup > time display format

Use the drop down menu to select your preferred display format

*From: *Shaun Oliver <mailto:blindman75@...>
*Sent: *20 April 2019 13:48
*To: *nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>
*Subject: *Re: [nvda] question about clock add-on and cakewalk sonar
add-on

and that is exactly where I looked.

On 20/04/2019 20:57, Robert Doc Wright godfearer wrote:

I believe if they go into NVDAMenu/preferences/settings and press
c for clock. The first tab let’s you choose your time format.

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*From: *Shaun Oliver <mailto:blindman75@...>
*Sent: *Saturday, April 20, 2019 3:51 AM
*To: *nvda@groups.io <mailto:nvda@groups.io>
*Subject: *[nvda] question about clock add-on and cakewalk sonar
add-on

I have two questions in one here.

Firstly, is there a way to make the clock add-on read in 24 hour
time,

and secondly, is there any decent add-on for cakewalk sonar? at
least,

one that'll work with the current version of NVDA? I have one at the

moment, but I don't much care for it as it utilises sapi5 and a few

other odds and sods rather than using NVDA's own speech. a bit
odd, if

you ask me.


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