Marcio,
It definitely does!
I didn't mention it before, but the thing is, I use the USB sound
card with a recording program, and set NVDA to speak through the
internal one.
At first, it didn't work as I wanted, because the USB sound card
was set as the default in Windows Sound Settings, so, Silenzio was
playing the WAV file through the default one.
Then, while I was on the system tray looking for Speakers, for
going into Sound Settings, I came across Silenzio. I right clicked
on it to see what it does, and I managed to set it to the internal
sound card, and it seems to work!
Well, that's all from me on this topic, I don't want to get OT,
but just wanted to let you know it works for me!
Thanks again for the application.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but
have eternal life.
John 3:16
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On 26/04/2019 10:21, marcio via
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Alina,
I hope this helps you out with this annoyance.
Let me know if it does.
Em 26/04/2019 05:20, Alina disse:
Thanks for this Marcio.
I too seem to have these issues on my laptop. But in my case,
I only have to restart NVDA so that speech would come back.
Still annoying though.
I've connected a USB sound card, which doesn't seem to sleep
:) (I mean, which seems to resolve the issue), but still, I
have to use the internal sound card at times, so hopefully
this program will help.
Thanks again.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not
perish, but have eternal life.
John 3:16
On 26/04/2019 09:48, marcio via
Groups.Io wrote:
Em 26/04/2019 03:37, Darren Harris via Groups.Io disse:
The second thing is that every so
often and this is regular the soundcard will just switch
off. I have my laptop plugged into a bos soundlink mini 2
and after a while unless there???s sound going through it
the ??laptop sound seems to switch off which results in
the speaker turning off. At first I thought it was NVDA
being weird but it isn???t.
Darren,
Maybe this problem can be solved with a small application
called Silenzio.
It will play continually a WAV file, which will not let your
soundcard sleep.
Believe it made my life easier when I found out about this
little friend.
Here's the link if you want to try it out. Just install and
run it and see the results!
http://www.stefankiss.sk/programy/silenzio/Silenzio_1.0_setup.exe
Cheers,