NVDA Global Commands Extension
[Moderator Note: Links did not come through such that they could be activated, but as plain text. Corrected this and am resending] Also the below copied from the first part of the latest user Manual including download link. NVDA global commands extension - user's manual Author: paulber19 URL: paulber19@... GitHub repository: https://github.com/paulber19/NVDAExtensionGlobalPlugin.git Download: • stable version 9.7
David Griffith
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: brice Mijares
Sent: 14 July 2021 17:14 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Clip speak
here is a drop link.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xeiow53tghx1b64/NVDAExtensionGlobalPlugin-9.8.1.nvda-addon?dl=1
On 7/14/2021 8:13 AM, David Mehler wrote: > Hello David, > > I'm not finding this addon, but am definitely interested in it. If > you've got a url that would be great or maybe the dev could put it on > the community addons page. > > Thanks. > DAve. > > > On 7/14/21, tim <z2004a1@...> wrote: >> That page is as useless as most of the add ons. >> >> On 7/14/2021 4:19 AM, David Griffith wrote: >>> I don’t know why it is not on the Community add-ons page but the NVDA >>> Global Commands Extension add-on add the ability to both detect and >>> announce copy and paste and select, as far as I can see as well as Jaws >>> does for NVDA in it s default settings. So install that and the problem >>> is sorted. I stopped using ClipSpeak ages ago. >>> >>> It includes a host of other invaluable features as well. I especially use >>> the multiple level volume controls, quick access to speech history and >>> system tray short cuts. It also adds a setting to enable NVDA, like Jaws, >>> to loop around with single letter navigation to the top of web pages if no >>> more elements are found. So if you press H for heading and there are no >>> more headings it will announce that you are going back to the top of the >>> page and find the first heading again for you. The announcement makes >>> this better than Jaws as you are clearly told what is happening. I find >>> this particularly useful. This specific feature is not enabled by default >>> in Global Commands Extension and you have to enable it in settings. >>> >>> The best way to learn all the host of available features is to hit NVDA >>> plus J which plays a tone to indicate that a layered series of commands >>> have been enabled , a bit like Jaws plus spacebar. Now hitting the H key >>> will open all the available commands in a menu from which you can cursor >>> up and down to easily run each command and at the same time learn the >>> keyboard shortcuts for each command. >>> >>> I think it is a brilliant add-on and gets regularly updated through >>> automatic notifications which come up in NVDA to invite update. >>> >>> >>> >>> I have an older version of the actual add-on install but which the add on >>> updated itself through NVDA to be compatible with the latest version. >>> Presumably you will need the latest initial add on version to work in the >>> latest NVDA. A web search should find it I think. >>> >>> I will try and find it myself if no search can find it. >>> >>> >>> >>> David Griffith >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Sent from Mail for Windows 10 >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Louise Pfau >>> Sent: 14 July 2021 01:19 >>> To: nvda@nvda.groups.io >>> Subject: Re: [nvda] Clip speak >>> >>> >>> >>> I had the same thing. I can only assume that it won't be updated. I >>> can't >>> >>> cross-reference my list of existing add-ons, because I've removed all of >>> the >>> >>> add-ons that were marked as incompatible as recommended in an earlier >>> >>> thread. >>> >>> >>> >>> Louise >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > >
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