Re: Nvda ocr addon
Monte Single
Well, I live in Saskatoon Canada, which is a days drive from Nelson. It is a great town I’m sure, but whoever told ou it would take a month to get a usb soundcard is full of poop. I got one for 10 dollars from;
Amazon.ca
And it arrived in 3 or 4 days. Glad to hear you are enjoying your new p c.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene
Sent: January-01-20 11:50 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Nvda ocr addon
Well, when my sound card died. Someone on this list said I can get a ten dollar usb sound card. I did find a place where they had them. I would have had to wait for a month to get a new card. I was trying to complete my online food safe class. Even if I wanted to get a new sound card. The people in the town called Nelson British Columbia Canada said I was better off just spending the bucks and getting a new computer. I was glad I did. I completed that on line class. That’s when NVDA rocked. It responded quicker then it did on my old win 7. Even other usb ports were burned out on that system. When this person was moving my files off the 7 box. He told me there was about 2 or 3 ports that was burned out.
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From: Gene
You may have such a problem again. You don't need to spend any amount of money that matters. You can get and use very inexpensive USB sound cards for ten U.S. dollars or less.
It would serve people well not to assume solutions or whether they are feasible or not without asking about it on a list of knowledgeable users unless the user is knowledgeable enough about a subject to really know.
I understand that you had other problems with the computer and you might not have wanted to continue using it but even having it as a backup machine with an inexpensive soundcard might be valuable.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
, I don’t have a 7 box anymore, mine died late last February. It lost all soundand I probably would have needed a new sound card. I didn’t want to spend the money getting a new sound card for an 8 year old 7 box. It was becoming more and more unreliable. I was going to leave 7 anyway! I knew support would be running out soon. I was just concerned for those who still use 7.
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From: Lino Morales
MS will kill off support for WIN 7 on JAN 14th so buy you a new machine if you got some bucks. You can use it, but you’ll not get security updates.
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From: Arlene
Hi, I thought support is running out for windows 7. When is Microsoft quitting support for windows 7? I wonder if windows 7 is going to be like xp having no security on the net? I personally don’t care if people still want to use it. If they do, they should just use it for checking mail. Or things you can do with it that you may not be able to do with ten. Like audio programs like total recorder or using audio equipment such as taking audio from cassette tapes I know you can do it with xp. If I had 7 I’d not do on line banking with it.
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From: molly the blind tech lover
Hi. I think there’s an ocr add-on that you might be able to use with windows 7. Try this link . . . https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ocr.en.html
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rana Ayaz
Thanks for response
On Wed, Jan 1, 2020, 9:59 PM molly the blind tech lover <brainardmolly@...> wrote:
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