Re: To Rui Fontes
Bill Holton <bill32607@...>
Hi.
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No, the verswion I bought does not include the standard compact. So I have to buy the entire suite? Do you know if this voice was ever included in K1000? I have old copies I could dig up, AustralianEnglishKarenStandard.exet is there.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Rui Fontes Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 11:57 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hello! A small correction, is a portuguese site, not spanish... And the browser should change to your language... The SAPI version do not gave you access to the compact voice? Our old Vocalizer version can be bought apart Vocalizer Expressive and costs 75 EUR. Best regards, Rui Fontes tiflotecnia, Lda. -----Mensagem Original----- De: Bill Holton Data: 20 de abril de 2017 16:19 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: Re: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hi. This is a Spanish site, is there an English? Also, the Window-Eyes file I downloaded for this voice is: AustralianEnglishKarenStandard.exe I also have purchased the SAPI 5 versions of Vocalizer Expressive voices. Can I purchase this older standard version alone, or am I going to have to pay $100+ for the entire package? Thanks. Bill -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Rui Fontes Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 11:52 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hello! Karen is part of voices available in our product. In the variants Compact, Standard and Premium. They are available in: http://tiflotecnia.net/downloads.htm I shouldn't say this, but it seems that Karen compact is not available to Jaws. Regards, Rui Fontes -----Mensagem Original----- De: Bill Holton Data: 18 de abril de 2017 14:58 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hi. I am trying to make the switch from WE to JAWS and NVDA. My problem is I have become so accustomed to the Australian Karen compact voice available with the first WE first set of Vocalizer voices. Is it possible to get this voice for NVDA and JAWS? Thanks. Bill
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Re: To Rui Fontes
Rui Fontes
Hello!
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A small correction, is a portuguese site, not spanish... And the browser should change to your language... The SAPI version do not gave you access to the compact voice? Our old Vocalizer version can be bought apart Vocalizer Expressive and costs 75 EUR. Best regards, Rui Fontes tiflotecnia, Lda. -----Mensagem Original----- De: Bill Holton Data: 20 de abril de 2017 16:19 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: Re: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hi. This is a Spanish site, is there an English? Also, the Window-Eyes file I downloaded for this voice is: AustralianEnglishKarenStandard.exe I also have purchased the SAPI 5 versions of Vocalizer Expressive voices. Can I purchase this older standard version alone, or am I going to have to pay $100+ for the entire package? Thanks. Bill
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Rui Fontes Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 11:52 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hello! Karen is part of voices available in our product. In the variants Compact, Standard and Premium. They are available in: http://tiflotecnia.net/downloads.htm I shouldn't say this, but it seems that Karen compact is not available to Jaws. Regards, Rui Fontes -----Mensagem Original----- De: Bill Holton Data: 18 de abril de 2017 14:58 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hi. I am trying to make the switch from WE to JAWS and NVDA. My problem is I have become so accustomed to the Australian Karen compact voice available with the first WE first set of Vocalizer voices. Is it possible to get this voice for NVDA and JAWS? Thanks. Bill
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Re: Vocalizer expressive voice Malcolm
Kevin Huber
Hi Chris:
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I think that the reason that this phenomena takes place is because, strictly speaking, there is no such word as "gonna in the English language. I know that it is used all the time, but the proper way to say it is "going to". When I was in third grade, our teacher would not let us use words like "gonna" and "yah". Of course, I use them all the time so I guess I didn't learn anything. :smile) Kevin Huber
On 4/18/17, Chris Shook <chris0309@samobile.net> wrote:
Hi,
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Re: To Rui Fontes
Bill Holton <bill32607@...>
Hi.
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This is a Spanish site, is there an English? Also, the Window-Eyes file I downloaded for this voice is: AustralianEnglishKarenStandard.exe I also have purchased the SAPI 5 versions of Vocalizer Expressive voices. Can I purchase this older standard version alone, or am I going to have to pay $100+ for the entire package? Thanks. Bill
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Rui Fontes Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 11:52 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hello! Karen is part of voices available in our product. In the variants Compact, Standard and Premium. They are available in: http://tiflotecnia.net/downloads.htm I shouldn't say this, but it seems that Karen compact is not available to Jaws. Regards, Rui Fontes -----Mensagem Original----- De: Bill Holton Data: 18 de abril de 2017 14:58 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: [nvda] To Rui Fontes Hi. I am trying to make the switch from WE to JAWS and NVDA. My problem is I have become so accustomed to the Australian Karen compact voice available with the first WE first set of Vocalizer voices. Is it possible to get this voice for NVDA and JAWS? Thanks. Bill
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Re: Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Gerardo Corripio
There's already a command to add a line to the clipboard? which is?
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El 20/04/2017 a las 09:42 a.m., Kevin Huber escribió:
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Re: Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Gene
Not control end, shift end. That's one
command I had in mind. The start and end markers is the other, as I
mentioned earlier. It's true that a copy line option isn't necessary
because these two methods already can do so, but I don't care either way if
another way is included.
Gene
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From: Kevin Huber
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to
clipboard? > Are you talking about the start and end marker command or the procedure to > select a line in a document and copy it? I don't know of any other ways to > do this. > > Gene > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Kevin Huber > Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:42 AM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to > clipboard? > > > Hi Gene: > > There is already a command to add a line to the clipboard, so there is > no point in duplication anyway. > > Kevin Huber > > > On 4/20/17, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: >> So that's support for making the feature require four repetitions instead >> of >> three. I'm not sure how much demand there is for such a command, no >> other >> screen-reader has it and usually, if I want to add something to the >> clipboard, it isn't one line. It's usually more or less. But there's >> nothing wrong with adding it, as long as the military spending is >> retained. >> >> Gene >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: Kevin Huber >> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:21 AM >> To: nvda@nvda.groups.io >> Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to >> clipboard? >> >> >> Hi Gene: >> >> Actually the military spelling can be quite useful for people like >> myself who have a slight hearing problem and sometimes find that it is >> difficult to tell the difference between the letter t and the letter v >> for instance. >> Kevin Huber >> >> >> On 4/19/17, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: >>> If military spelling is to be preserved, the command would have to be >>> four >>> times to copy to clip board. At present, one time says the current >>> line. >>> Twice spells it. Three times spells it with military spelling. I don't >>> know if people use the military spelling option but three times to copy >>> to >>> clipboard would remove it. >>> >>> Gene >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 04:46 am, Gerardo Corripio wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> I've always wondered with nvda Why not PUT IN A COMMAND OF 3-TIMES >>>> nvda+L (Laptop keyboard layout) that reads current line, 3-times so >>>> that >>>> what NVDA just read gets copied onto the Clipboard? Just like the logic >>>> behind NVDA+t 3-times to copy the title's content to the clipboard, the >>>> same logic could be applied to NVDA+l 3-times, right? it's just so >>>> natural of nvda+T 3-times that I've thought why not implement this into >>>> copy current line? I'm always looking for ways to better NVDA, thus the >>>> suggestion. >>> >> >> >> > > > Hi Gene: I was talking about highlighting a line by moving to the beginning and pressing conttrol-end, then pressing control-c to copy it. Kevin Huber
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Re: Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Kevin Huber
On 4/20/17, Gene <gsasner@ripco.com> wrote:
Are you talking about the start and end marker command or the procedure toHi Gene: I was talking about highlighting a line by moving to the beginning and pressing conttrol-end, then pressing control-c to copy it. Kevin Huber
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Re: Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Gene
Are you talking about the start and end marker
command or the procedure to select a line in a document and copy it? I
don't know of any other ways to do this.
Gene
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From: Kevin Huber
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to
clipboard? There is already a command to add a line to the clipboard, so there is no point in duplication anyway. Kevin Huber On 4/20/17, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: > So that's support for making the feature require four repetitions instead of > three. I'm not sure how much demand there is for such a command, no other > screen-reader has it and usually, if I want to add something to the > clipboard, it isn't one line. It's usually more or less. But there's > nothing wrong with adding it, as long as the military spending is retained. > > Gene > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Kevin Huber > Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:21 AM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to > clipboard? > > > Hi Gene: > > Actually the military spelling can be quite useful for people like > myself who have a slight hearing problem and sometimes find that it is > difficult to tell the difference between the letter t and the letter v > for instance. > Kevin Huber > > > On 4/19/17, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: >> If military spelling is to be preserved, the command would have to be >> four >> times to copy to clip board. At present, one time says the current line. >> Twice spells it. Three times spells it with military spelling. I don't >> know if people use the military spelling option but three times to copy >> to >> clipboard would remove it. >> >> Gene >> >> On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 04:46 am, Gerardo Corripio wrote: >> >>> >>> I've always wondered with nvda Why not PUT IN A COMMAND OF 3-TIMES >>> nvda+L (Laptop keyboard layout) that reads current line, 3-times so that >>> what NVDA just read gets copied onto the Clipboard? Just like the logic >>> behind NVDA+t 3-times to copy the title's content to the clipboard, the >>> same logic could be applied to NVDA+l 3-times, right? it's just so >>> natural of nvda+T 3-times that I've thought why not implement this into >>> copy current line? I'm always looking for ways to better NVDA, thus the >>> suggestion. >> > > >
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Re: Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Kevin Huber
Hi Gene:
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There is already a command to add a line to the clipboard, so there is no point in duplication anyway. Kevin Huber
On 4/20/17, Gene <gsasner@ripco.com> wrote:
So that's support for making the feature require four repetitions instead of
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Re: Keystroke for reading a specific Object
Jonathan Milam
Ahhh thanks, good to know!!
Jonathan
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Brian Vogel
Jonathan, It's a nice add-on. However, unless I'm doing something really wrong, and I don't think I am, the commands list on the add-on page has the key sequences for the first two commands flip-flopped. Save position as currently listed shows the positions and show positions list tries to save a new one. The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. ~ Dorothy Nevill
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Re: Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Gene
So that's support for making the feature require
four repetitions instead of three. I'm not sure how much demand there is
for such a command, no other screen-reader has it and usually, if I want to add
something to the clipboard, it isn't one line. It's usually more or
less. But there's nothing wrong with adding it, as long as the military
spending is retained.
Gene
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From: Kevin Huber
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Read current line 3 times to copy its content to
clipboard? Actually the military spelling can be quite useful for people like myself who have a slight hearing problem and sometimes find that it is difficult to tell the difference between the letter t and the letter v for instance. Kevin Huber On 4/19/17, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: > If military spelling is to be preserved, the command would have to be four > times to copy to clip board. At present, one time says the current line. > Twice spells it. Three times spells it with military spelling. I don't > know if people use the military spelling option but three times to copy to > clipboard would remove it. > > Gene > > On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 04:46 am, Gerardo Corripio wrote: > >> >> I've always wondered with nvda Why not PUT IN A COMMAND OF 3-TIMES >> nvda+L (Laptop keyboard layout) that reads current line, 3-times so that >> what NVDA just read gets copied onto the Clipboard? Just like the logic >> behind NVDA+t 3-times to copy the title's content to the clipboard, the >> same logic could be applied to NVDA+l 3-times, right? it's just so >> natural of nvda+T 3-times that I've thought why not implement this into >> copy current line? I'm always looking for ways to better NVDA, thus the >> suggestion. >
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Re: Keystroke for reading a specific Object
Jonathan, It's a nice add-on. However, unless I'm doing something really wrong, and I don't think I am, the commands list on the add-on page has the key sequences for the first two commands flip-flopped. Save position as currently listed shows the positions and show positions list tries to save a new one. The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. ~ Dorothy Nevill
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Re: Keystroke for reading a specific Object
Jonathan Milam
Thanks, Brian. I haven’t looked at that add-on but will give it a try and see how it goes. I appreciate the suggestion.
Jonathan
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Brian Vogel
Jonathan, I can't say that this will be exactly what you want, but have you taken a look at the Golden Cursor add-on. If you have mouse tracking on, and define the position of the object you wish to have read, you can then use Golden Cursor to jump to that position and mouse tracking will cause what's under the mouse to be read. It's not quite as easy as direct definition of a "jump to this spot" button, but it gets close. I guess it also depends on the nature of the object on which you wish to place focus as well as far as how it would be read by mouse tracking. The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. ~ Dorothy Nevill
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Re: Read current line 3 times to copy its content to clipboard?
Kevin Huber
Hi Gene:
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Actually the military spelling can be quite useful for people like myself who have a slight hearing problem and sometimes find that it is difficult to tell the difference between the letter t and the letter v for instance. Kevin Huber
On 4/19/17, Gene <gsasner@ripco.com> wrote:
If military spelling is to be preserved, the command would have to be four
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Re: Keystroke for reading a specific Object
Jonathan, I can't say that this will be exactly what you want, but have you taken a look at the Golden Cursor add-on. If you have mouse tracking on, and define the position of the object you wish to have read, you can then use Golden Cursor to jump to that position and mouse tracking will cause what's under the mouse to be read. It's not quite as easy as direct definition of a "jump to this spot" button, but it gets close. I guess it also depends on the nature of the object on which you wish to place focus as well as far as how it would be read by mouse tracking. The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. ~ Dorothy Nevill
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Re: Keystroke To Turn On Form Field Mode
Kevin Huber
Hi David:
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Are you using Webvisom? If you are, that will probably be where the clicks were coming from. I am using Window-eyes with Firefox, and I get those same clicks. Kevin Huber
On 4/20/17, David Russell <david.sonofhashem@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Group,
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Keystroke To Turn On Form Field Mode
David Russell
Hi Group,
During my last update from FireFox Mozilla, the click sound that occurs when pressing enter on the program menu item, Mozilla, to open my browser and homepage was disabled. I cannot locate a tutorial on how to again enable this. Rebooting did not resolve the issue and bring back the feature. Please direct where to search, or if simple enough, provide hot key step to turn this back on. Thanks! -- David Russell david.sonofhashem@gmail.com
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Re: Question about donating to NVDA
Antony Stone
Yes, but that could be expensive if your bank isn't in the same country as NV
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Access' bank. Antony.
On Thursday 20 April 2017 at 15:24:55, Gene wrote:
The site says that you can donate by a bank transfer. --
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Re: Question about donating to NVDA
Gene
The site says that you can donate by a bank
transfer.
Gene
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From: Antony Stone
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Question about donating to
NVDA send the money to by whatever means you prefer, and get them to make the transfer to NV Access? Antony. On Thursday 20 April 2017 at 14:59:47, Luke Scholey wrote: > I see. As far as I know the only other way to send the payment to NVDA is > via bank transfer or a cheque. I would get in contact with them to achieve > this. Luke > > > On 20 Apr 2017, at 13:39, Don H wrote: > > > > Since I was screwed by PayPal I would hope you would find another way to > > donate outside of Paypal. I will not use them in any way for processing > > my payments. > > > >> On 4/20/2017 5:44 AM, Luke Scholey wrote: > >> PayPal allows you to check out as a guest, so it will be a one time > >> payment using whatever you wish. Luke > >> > >>> On 20 Apr 2017, at 10:50, Brian's Mail list account wrote: > >>> > >>> I have done this, but last time I used the paypal account linked to my > >>> bank account but it showed up on the statement as a direct debit, > >>> which is mighty odd. I'll need to see if I have inadvertantly altered > >>> something in Paypal. I did not turn on monthly donations either. I > >>> assume if this function is turned on it can be turned off, not tried > >>> that yet. Brian > >>> > >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis L" <dennisl1982@...> > >>> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> > >>> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:46 AM > >>> Subject: Re: [nvda] Question about donating to NVDA > >>> > >>>> you can use your vesa card on PayPal. > >>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fernando Apan" > >>>> <ferapan@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> > >>>> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 1:21 AM > >>>> Subject: [nvda] Question about donating to NVDA > >>>> > >>>>> Hi all, I hope you're all fine. > >>>>> > >>>>> It has been a while that I'm trying to donate to the NVDA project but > >>>>> it always appears the paypal opcion. My question here is: is it > >>>>> possible to make a donation using only my visa credit card and not > >>>>> having to create a paypal account? > >>>>> > >>>>> I will deeply appreciate any help or advise you can guys give me > >>>>> here. I would love to contribute to this wonderful screen reader, at > >>>>> least with a little amount. > >>>>> > >>>>> Best of all, > >>>>> > >>>>> Fernando Apan. -- Pavlov is in the pub enjoying a pint. The barman rings for last orders, and Pavlov jumps up exclaiming "Damn! I forgot to feed the dog!" Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.
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Re: Question about donating to NVDA
Antony Stone
Don, do you know someone you trust who does use Paypal, who you could give or
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send the money to by whatever means you prefer, and get them to make the transfer to NV Access? Antony.
On Thursday 20 April 2017 at 14:59:47, Luke Scholey wrote:
I see. As far as I know the only other way to send the payment to NVDA is --
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