locked Re: Tutorial On Using NVDA Single Letter Navigation to navigate faster than even a sighted person
Monte Single
Ok, thanks for this, I guess the Downloads; folder would be the default.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: December 13, 2021 12:41 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Tutorial On Using NVDA Single Letter Navigation to navigate faster than even a sighted person
If you are just going to use it for this kind of voice download, I won’t go into the details I would if you were downloading music and wanted to control the parameters of the format you are using.. Go to the Youtube page in a browser where the video is you want to listen to. Copy the link to the clipboard from the address bar. In this instance, you don’t have to do that. You can copy it from the message instead. If you place the link to what you want to download on the clip board, when you open Pontes, it will automatically be placed in the program. Select the format you want. You will find the combo box by tabbing around Tab to the download button and press the space bar. Move to the status line with control s. Read it with speak current line.
Before you start the download tab around to see where it will be downloaded. You can change the location but I’d have to look at the program to find out how. I’ve almost never changed the location. I’ve changed it and left it.
Gene From: Monte Single Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 12:06 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Tutorial On Using NVDA Single Letter Navigation to navigate faster than even a sighted person
OK, Gene,
I’ll check out the pontes player.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
You can use a program like Pontes Media Downloader to download the tutorial. But if you would almost never use such a program, you might find you would rather pause the presentation and take notes. Its about ten minutes long, that’s my rough guess from listening to it.
You can pause the video take a note, then resume.
I won’t discuss either option further in this message since I don’t know which you might want to use.
Gene -----Original Message----- From: Monte Single Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 11:51 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] Tutorial On Using NVDA Single Letter Navigation to navigate faster than even a sighted person
Hi List,
I am using current nvda and chrome browser. Is there a way I can download or save Thee Quinn’s tutorial from u tube without having to listen to it on line?
Thanks,
Mont
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria
Hi, Gene,
I don’t see any harm in her having the background music as long as it isn’t loud. I have some old tutorials of Brian Hargten that have some background music and it isn’t loud.
Rosemarie
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From: Gene
Years ago, I did an Internet tutorial which in part dealt with things you are discussing. One reason I did the tutorial was because I saw the same inefficient, painfully slow, way of web page navigation so many blind people were using. My tutorial is too old for general use now, much of the information is out-of-date, but this information is just as relevant and applicable today. I’m very pleased that you did this tutorial, which I hope a lot of people listen to.
I have more discussion which you and others may find useful about efficient navigation, one or two points, I think are very largely unknown. But they may be more appropriate for the chat list, since most of them are about efficient navigation and not limited to a specific screen-reader. I’ll probably write another message to the chat list.
I have a comment about the presentation itself. I don’t know how others feel but I hope you stop using background music. I find it a little distracting.
I’m glad you are presenting such high quality information in a skillful manner.
Gene -----Original Message----- From: TheeQuinn Public Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 10:01 AM Subject: [nvda] Tutorial On Using NVDA Single Letter Navigation to navigate faster than even a sighted person
Hello everyone. I just posted a new video (mostly for persons who are new to using NVDA). Learn the different ways you can use NVDA single letter navigation to navigate your webpage even faster than persons who are sighted. Enjoy and show the world that blindness does not limit you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oKSsGtIpoo&t=22s
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