Re: NVDA Issues.
Quentin Christensen
I haven't seen this behaviour before, but if you have a specific situation that this happens consistently in, could you please try restarting with addons disabled and see if it still happens? To restart with addons disabled, press NVDA+q, then down arrow to "Restart with addons disabled" and press ENTER (you'll need to have "show exit options when exiting NVDA checked in NVDA's general settings). If it does still happen with addons disabled, please let me know. If It doesn't still happen with addons disabled, could you please list the addons that you are using (NVDA+n then go to "tools" then "manage add ons" to see the list). Kind regards Quentin.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 1:10 PM, Life My Way via Groups.io <lifemyway@...> wrote:
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Re: libra office?
Danni, If by "shut off the chatter" you mean to stop NVDA from speaking while you type, etc., you can use NVDA Key+S to toggle speech mode. I also use the No Beeps Speech Mode NVDA add-on so that I either have speech or silence, as there is a third feedback using beeps which I have no use for. The NVDA Key+S is a true on/off toggle for speech if you use that add-on, otherwise it is a cycling switch between, off, beep mode, and speech mode. I worry a lot. . . I worry that no matter how cynical you become it's never enough to keep up. ~ Trudy, in Jane Wagner's "Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe"
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Re: NVDA Issues.
Life My Way
i also have the check box checked in the keyboard settings to use
the numpad insert that is also checked.
On 6/14/2016 10:01 PM, Quentin
Christensen wrote:
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Re: NVDA Issues.
Life My Way
First Of all the other comands that the Insert key on the numpad that NVDA uses work just fine. it is just the NVDA Control F which the nvda key is the one on the numpad that i am refering to. as to the saving i have that check box checked in preferences general. But like i said for some reason that i don't know it will sometimes to into read only mode. What i find interesting is that on the laptop I have the NVDA
control F works fine using the numpad on the laptop which has a
full sized keyboard.
On 6/14/2016 10:01 PM, Quentin
Christensen wrote:
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Re: NVDA Issues.
Quentin Christensen
Hi there, So you're saying if you use extended insert in the NVDA+control+f command it works but not numpad insert+control+f? Does numpad insert work for other NVDA commands? If not, the two likely options are that you have numlock turned on, or that you perhaps in NVDA's keyboard settings have unchecked to use "numpad insert as an NVDA modifier key". You can get to those settings by pressing NVDA+control+k or NVDA+n then choose preferences then keyboard settings (using whichever NVDA modifier key is working). In terms of not saving settings, NVDA has a checkbox "Save settings on exit" in its general settings (NVDA+control+g or NVDA+n then preferences then general). As long as that is set, the current settings should be saved when you exit NVDA. If you don't exit NVDA but rather shut the computer down, they should still be saved as long as you do shut the computer down and don't just hold the power button down or pull the power cord out etc. If you don't have that setting enabled, you can manually save settings from the NVDA menu. The other thing that can cause settings to change is if you save configuration profiles for different programs (NVDA+n then choose "Configuration profiles"). There's more on configuration profiles in the NVDA user guide at: http://www.nvaccess.org/files/nvda/documentation/userGuide.html?#toc79 or more in depth instructions and activities in the NVDA training material at: http://www.nvaccess.org/shop/ Kind regards Quentin.
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Re: Interesting news
Gene
I don't have to agree with it. You may not
like certain default settings JAWS uses but that's a completely different
question.
As has been said innumerable times before, they both have there advantages and disadvantages.. But I can make NVDA do certain things as a user that I cannot make JAWS do. If I knew the necessary scripting language, I might be able to do so but user configurability is still an area in which NVDA is behind. There may be technical reasons for this but I'm talking about what exists, not why.
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Interesting news One thing you have to agree with is that NVDA is ten times the screen
reader that JAWS. That automatic forms mode is a pain. It activates whenever
there's a forms field.
If Mocrosoft bought NVDA, that would solve their screen reader problem. Let
NVDA continue to do their work with the screen reader aspect, and they just
touch base with Microsoft to make sure everything works.
Chris
On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 3:58 PM, Gene New
Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...> wrote: I guess also it would solve a lot of access problems as well around the
world. I mean as to go up to any computer any where running Windows and use a
screen reader. You can not really say narrator is one or if it is very basic.
funny thing is that I did not know how many shortcuts etc it actually had until
I looked at a list of shortcuts for it.
That is narrator.
If that was to happen they don't want it locked down you still want them to
innovate. Then again there is no reason why a government or governments can not just buy this project and pay there wages and flick off all the stuff that is plugged into the government I mean as in a lot of countries there are certain projects for the blind and visually impaired that get there funding from the government no names mentioned. These times are changing and hopefully prices will come down for adaptive technologies or the smart phone will do a lot more for us. For example the new braille orbit reader that is coming out and will it be supported by NVDA? Gene nz like we have here. On 15/06/2016 7:07 AM, erik burggraaf
wrote:
I hear you and I'm a proud supporter of NVDA. Here's my thinking though, and I'm sure it won't be popular but here goes. -- Check out my website for nvda tutorials and other blindness related material at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net
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libra office?
Danni
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Re: Interesting news
John J. Boyer
As I understand it, NVDA is maintained by a nonprofit and its community.
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It can't be sold. However, I hear that Microsoft has partnered with Cannon to include parts of Ubuntu in Windows 10, so they could partner with nvaccess as wel. That would certainly be a good idea. John
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 04:59:05PM -0700, Erik Burggraaf wrote:
Hmmm, Well I don't agree that there wouldn't be anything in buying nvda for microsoft. Right now, microsoft is spending a lot of money to re-invent the wheel. Narrator was one of the first screen readers built into an operating system, and even in windows 10, look how far it hasn't come. Accessibility doesn't really make apple very much money, especially not compared to what they spend on developing it. The accessibility allows apple to keep it's high end government and education contracts and that's why we have it. The fact that it's state of the art is great for us, and that tim cook gets to pat us on the head at wwdc is great for apple and everybody wins. It's not for us though and never will be. As long as it works, I'm willing to tollerate being a turtiary target market for the products I purchase. --
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Re: Interesting news
erik burggraaf <erik@...>
Hmmm, Well I don't agree that there wouldn't be anything in buying nvda for microsoft. Right now, microsoft is spending a lot of money to re-invent the wheel. Narrator was one of the first screen readers built into an operating system, and even in windows 10, look how far it hasn't come. Accessibility doesn't really make apple very much money, especially not compared to what they spend on developing it. The accessibility allows apple to keep it's high end government and education contracts and that's why we have it. The fact that it's state of the art is great for us, and that tim cook gets to pat us on the head at wwdc is great for apple and everybody wins. It's not for us though and never will be. As long as it works, I'm willing to tollerate being a turtiary target market for the products I purchase.
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As far as NVDA goes, I can't disagree with corporate sponsorship from companies using NVDA in the workplace as long as narrateor continues to be unviable. That doesn't really solve the problem though which is that at the core, windows is inherantly inaccessible, and will continue to be so until it has a full suite of high quality accessibility features built in. Incorporating nvda directly would be a huge piece in that puzzle. Best, Erik Erik Burggraaf Visit the out of work bum for your chance to win one of 10 KNFB Reader or Nearby Explorer for IOS or android! Also check out my website for inclusion to the android platform for persons with sensery, physical or cognitive disabilities:
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Re: Announcing NVDA 2016.2.1RS1 (20160613)
Hi, The Anniversary Update (Redstone) is in the final development phase, so once it is officially released, your computer will upgrade it. But please hold off until NVDA 2016.3, as I, Jamie, Mick and others are working on some fixes at the moment. Cheers, Joseph
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arianna Sepulveda
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 4:10 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Announcing NVDA 2016.2.1RS1 (20160613)
Joseph, I've been a little confused by windows 10 and this Redstone thing. I am using Windows 10 home edition, so I don't have any control over what and when updates are installed. Do I need to be worried about Redstone? I don't want to suddenly find myself upgraded to it, and to be running a version of NVDA that doesn't work well with it, and not be able to get this try build version of NVDA onto my computer.
Thanks, Ari
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Re: Interesting news
Arianna Sepulveda
To be fair, you can turn off automatic forms mode in JAWS. Thanks, Ari
On Jun 14, 2016, at 2:29 PM, Chris Shook via Groups.io <cshook0309@...> wrote:
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Re: Announcing NVDA 2016.2.1RS1 (20160613)
Arianna Sepulveda
Joseph, I've been a little confused by windows 10 and this Redstone thing. I am using Windows 10 home edition, so I don't have any control over what and when updates are installed. Do I need to be worried about Redstone? I don't want to suddenly find myself upgraded to it, and to be running a version of NVDA that doesn't work well with it, and not be able to get this try build version of NVDA onto my computer. Thanks, Ari
On Jun 14, 2016, at 3:07 PM, Joseph Lee <joseph.lee22590@...> wrote:
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Re: NVDA-2016.2 Slows Down with Firefox
Lino Morales
Not until Microsoft get off thier ass and fix the accessibility of the UWP app for WIN. Till then use the IOS, Android, or mobile and regular site for Facebook till this issue is fixed.
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On 6/14/2016 5:49 PM, laura cornwell wrote:
I am wanting to know wouldthere be a way to fix NVDA to where we can use face book messiager?
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Announcing NVDA 2016.2.1RS1 (20160613)
Hi everyone,
Some of you may recall a message I sent a few days ago announcing a try build of NVDA that supports Redstone. The update to this build is now out:
Overview: · Includes features and sacrifices from NVDA 2016.2.1 (due to issues, grammar error announcement is gone in 2016.2.1 until a better solution is found). · Based on latest NVDA master (live beta) snapshot. Don’t worry if you hear error tones. · This build is optimized for Windows 10 Anniversary Update Preview build 14342 or later. The recommended build is 14361.
Differences from regular NVDA 2016.2.1 release: · Does not support updates. · Based on development branch code. · Do not install this build unless if you’d like to try out several items outlined below. · Due to ever-changing nature of Windows 10, updated builds of this kind will be released if accessibility fixes are required after Microsoft releases Insider builds. · Important: This is a third-party build. If you’d like to use snapshots from NV Access, please use either master or next snapshots, or use the latest released version (2016.2.1).
Changelog: · Redesigned UAC dialog is now announced (if you install this try build). In recent Redstone builds, UAC dialog has received a complete redesign – no longer a desktop dialog, it is now powered by Universal Windows Platform. This means all screen readers are affected when it comes to announcing UAC prompts. · NVDA now announces contents of sign-in and other secure screens in Redstone and other Windows 10 builds (also includes Threshold (10240 and 10586) builds). · You can now activate password edit box if you’re using touchscreens (may not work properly; don’t worry, all the provisions are there). · NVDA will announce status messages if you type a wrong password. · Browse mode makes a partial return in Microsoft Edge (ironically, it does not work in Edge itself, but it does work in Feedback Hub app).
Important things to note on current Windows 10 Redstone builds: · Invalid entry announcement: gone in build 14361 (a XAML (eXtensible Application Markup Language) markup problem in universal apps framework is to blame). · If you are using build 14361 and if you happen to restart NVDA, Start search suggestions will not be announced. The workaround is to launch Narrator, do a search, and then NVDA will start announcing suggestions (likely an issue with unresponsive or slow UI Automation). · Certain dialogs are not recognized as dialogs nor contents are announced. I’m actively hunting for these dialogs (partly caused by UI Automation tagging issue where NV Access and Microsoft have differing opinions on what a dialog is).
Contributing code: if you’d like to see the beauty of this build and/or help fix Windows 10 issues, please let me know. As always, source code of this and other NVDA artifacts can be obtained from the following location: http://github.com/nvaccess/nvda My own lab of NVDA code (where I have several experimental branches not found in NV Access repository) can be found at: http://github.com/josephsl/nvda
Sending feedback: If you have feedback regarding this build, please send them to me directly (joseph.lee22590@...), via Twitter at @joslee or Facebook at josephsl. Thank you. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: Interesting news
John J. Boyer
Mac OSX VoiceOver recognizes my Pac Mate display as soon as it is
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plugged in. On Debian Linux the installation disk recognizes my Braille display as soon as the load process begins. It is weird that Windows does not have a built-in screenreader that can do the same. I think my sighted assistant messed up NVDA. It isn't working. I'm getting professional help to try to get some screenreader working on my Windows computer. My experiences with Freedom Scientific technical support have not been positive. Their customer service has deteriorated since they were acquired by vfo-group. it's the usual story of an acquiring company trying to save money in the short-term and sacrificing long-term profits. John
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 04:07:26PM -0400, Ron Canazzi wrote:
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Re: NVDA-2016.2 Slows Down with Firefox
punkin38 <punkin38@...>
I am wanting to know wouldthere be a way to fix NVDA to where we can use face book messiager?
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Re: NVDA-2016.2 Slows Down with Firefox
Antony Stone
Go to a faster or simpler website :)
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Sorry, couldn't resist... Antony.
On Tuesday 14 June 2016 at 23:37:33, Dave Grossoehme wrote:
Good Afternoon: How do you get Firefox to not speak busy when you go to a --
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Re: NVDA-2016.2 Slows Down with Firefox
Dave Grossoehme
Good Afternoon: How do you get Firefox to not speak busy when you go to a web site?
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 3:06 AM, Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...> wrote: Yes I often find though that the biggest slowing is when programs are booting in for the first time. This is indeed often due to the operating system allocating resources in a clumsy way, which is why it appears to be nvda doing it as its hooked in to many bits of software all the time.
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Re: Interesting news
Chris Shook <cshook0309@...>
One thing you have to agree with is that NVDA is ten times the screen reader that JAWS. That automatic forms mode is a pain. It activates whenever there's a forms field. If Mocrosoft bought NVDA, that would solve their screen reader problem. Let NVDA continue to do their work with the screen reader aspect, and they just touch base with Microsoft to make sure everything works. Chris
On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 3:58 PM, Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...> wrote: I guess also it would solve a lot of access problems as well around the world. I mean as to go up to any computer any where running Windows and use a screen reader. You can not really say narrator is one or if it is very basic. funny thing is that I did
not know how many shortcuts etc it actually had until I looked at a list of shortcuts for it.
That is narrator.
If that was to happen they don't want it locked down you still want them to innovate.
Then again there is no reason why a government or governments can not just buy this project and pay there wages and flick off all the stuff that is plugged into the government I mean as in a lot of countries there are certain projects for the blind and visually impaired that get there funding from the government no names mentioned. These times are changing and hopefully prices will come down for adaptive technologies or the smart phone will do a lot more for us. For example the new braille orbit reader that is coming out and will it be supported by NVDA? Gene nz like we have here. On 15/06/2016 7:07 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
I hear you and I'm a proud supporter of NVDA. Here's my thinking though, and I'm sure it won't be popular but here goes. -- Check out my website for nvda tutorials and other blindness related material at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net
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Re: tw blue with nvda:
Lino Morales
It sure does Kenny.
On 6/12/2016 6:11 PM, Kenny Peyattt jr.
wrote:
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