However the user prefers, and that can be provided
for in the choices, in a case like this, hearing some sort of verification is
important. If you are scanning a twenty page or a fifty page document, you
shouldn't have to check the bottom of every new page to make sure it is
different from the last page you added.
Also, regarding me wanting to hear the words, I
don't want to remember that this tone means this, and that tone means
that. Just hearing a word like copy, cut and paste doesn't take any amount
of time that matters.
Gene
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Sent: Monday, January 13, 2020 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] abbyy fine reader 15 issues
Hmmm you know jean I am going to have to disagree with you.
I really concidder coppy and paste announcements to become after a while
annoying for me to listen to.
As a compromise, I guess some tone would be fine especially if that could be
customised.
Its why I am for some sort of event or theme manager in nvda with sound
schemes like audiothemes but we can set up different events such as cut, copy
paste, typing if we want, maybe have somethings that instead of speaking we get
announcements.
Would be nice if we had haptic keyboards or mice or touchpads on desktops,
that may work.
I do sometimes find to many spoken messages to be verbose and grating on my
ears.
You may not however.
On 14/01/2020 7:52 am, Gene wrote:
I should add that its been a long time since I
used that very old version. I may be incorrect and you may have to
delete the material before scanning new material. You could probably cut
it to the clipboard but if you are going to do that or the copy method, I
would suggest that having Clip Speak is important. You need verification
of copy and paste so you can do these things with confidence. You don't
want to check every time you paste to be sure the correct material was
pasted. In short, if you hear that material is copied and then pasted,
it will save time in checking the end of every page to make sure it is
different from last time. Just one more reason its long since time to
have copy and paste announced as a part of NVDA.
Gene
----- Original Message
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Sent: Monday, January 13, 2020 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] abbyy fine reader 15 issues
If the window appears to be blank, what happens
if you select all, then copy it to the clipboard, and paste it into
Notepad?
In a very old version I used to use, my
recollection is that if I did that, then scanned another page, new text
replaced the old and I could add pages by copying and pasting. It was a
little extra work but if you are going to save eight or nine hundred dollars,
its worth it.
I don't recall what was inconvenient or difficult
to use regarding the recognized text in the window.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2020 10:06 AM
Subject: [nvda] abbyy fine reader 15 issues
Hi.
I am in discussons with abbyy on the fine
reader program.
Can someone else test the latest v15 please, the trial
will do,
1. do the combo boxes in options not read when
scroling.
2. is there a delay on all the menus in particular the
file menu and
are all things read.
3. is the ocr editor
working right and reading things.
In my case the file menu delays in
both nvda and narator of course abyy
want me to use jaws which I won't be
doing, though narator does work.
Options do read though narator does
speak a lot of extra info.
Nvda reads the options but you have to tab
and shift tab a bit when
scroling.
When I have used the ocr editor
the main window where text is seems to
be blank.
These may be
spaciffic nvda issues and how it interacts, maybe it needs
an
addon.
Maybe after we switch over to 2019.3 I may look into seeing how
to write
addons maybe.