Re: Is Reaper still accessible with NVDA?
Yes, it is still accessible. You will hav eto google for osara and the reaper accessibility wiki. But it is still very much accessible. They even fixed some issues with the menu bar or something, cacos did. Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter Our discord is where you will know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there. For stream archives, products you can buy and more visit my main lbry page and my tffp lbry page Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here
On 29 Feb 2020, at 10:32, Sue J. Ward wrote:
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Is Reaper still accessible with NVDA?
Sue J. Ward
Hello. Was wondering about Reaper have heard of the program and I guess there is an add on that you can install so you can use it with Reaper is the add on still being worked on? Even though I don't know how to write and read music this Reaper program sounds interesting. On the coolblindtech website someone did a five part series on that back in 2016 am going to listen to it sounds interesting. As far as music and audio production what does everyone use with NVDA to get their stuff done?
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Re: planning on writing a guide on browsing the web efficiently with NVDA
Ralf Kefferpuetz
I would appreciate such a tutorial for new NVDA users. Lemme know if I can help you in any way.
Cheers, Ralf
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kara Goldfinch
Sent: Samstag, 29. Februar 2020 17:57 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] planning on writing a guide on browsing the web efficiently with NVDA
Hi everyone. As the subject says, I am planning to write a guide on how to browse the web more efficiently with NVDA. As you all know, NVDA has a ton of single navigation commands to navigate to different webpage elements, E.G. Landmarks, headings, block quotes, links, the newly introduced groupings and articles etc. However, there doesn't seem to be much info in laypersons terms about what these elements are, much less how you can use them to get around the web quicker. There's loads of dev info on w3c, but nothing much for your average screen reader user navigating the web. I would post it on the community wiki as frankly I'm only one woman and don't know everything. So it'd be a community effort much like the JAWS to NVDA guide, which I did most of the initial work on. What do you all think of such a project? Would you find it useful? Also, if a similar thing already exists, I don't want to reinvent the wheel. All the best, Kara
-- Kara Goldfinch Certified Expert
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Joseph Lee's add-ons: version 20.03 (localization updates) for various add-ons
#addonrelease
Hi all,
Version 20.03 of various add-ons are on their way (to be released in a few hours):
All of these require NVDA 2019.3 or later, and today’s releases are localization updates.
Cheers, Jsoeph
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Re: planning on writing a guide on browsing the web efficiently with NVDA
Kerryn Gunness
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very good
i would make use of it
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Re: planning on writing a guide on browsing the web efficiently with NVDA
Cordelia Scharpf
Hi, Kara: That’d be very useful. I know some commands, but not all. Having them in a tutorial (= in one place) for quick reference would be great. Thanks for your initiative and best of luck with the community effort.
Cordelia
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Kara Goldfinch
Sent: Saturday, February 29, 2020 5:57 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] planning on writing a guide on browsing the web efficiently with NVDA
Hi everyone. As the subject says, I am planning to write a guide on how to browse the web more efficiently with NVDA. As you all know, NVDA has a ton of single navigation commands to navigate to different webpage elements, E.G. Landmarks, headings, block quotes, links, the newly introduced groupings and articles etc. However, there doesn't seem to be much info in laypersons terms about what these elements are, much less how you can use them to get around the web quicker. There's loads of dev info on w3c, but nothing much for your average screen reader user navigating the web. I would post it on the community wiki as frankly I'm only one woman and don't know everything. So it'd be a community effort much like the JAWS to NVDA guide, which I did most of the initial work on. What do you all think of such a project? Would you find it useful? Also, if a similar thing already exists, I don't want to reinvent the wheel. All the best, Kara
-- Kara Goldfinch Certified Expert
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planning on writing a guide on browsing the web efficiently with NVDA
Kara Goldfinch
Hi everyone. As the subject says, I am planning to write a guide on how to browse the web more efficiently with NVDA. As you all know, NVDA has a ton of single navigation commands to
navigate to different webpage elements, E.G. Landmarks, headings,
block quotes, links, the newly introduced groupings and articles
etc. However, there doesn't seem to be much info in laypersons
terms about what these elements are, much less how you can use
them to get around the web quicker. There's loads of dev info on
w3c, but nothing much for your average screen reader user
navigating the web. I would post it on the community wiki as frankly I'm only one woman and don't know everything. So it'd be a community effort much like the JAWS to NVDA guide, which I did most of the initial work on. What do you all think of such a project? Would you find it useful? Also, if a similar thing already exists, I don't want to reinvent
the wheel. All the best, Kara --
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Re: an accessible voice recorder?
Roger Stewart
With mp3 Direct Cut running and in focus, just hit the "R" key. It will say something like recording is ready to start. Then you just use the spacebar to start and stop recording.
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Roger
On 2/28/2020 9:30 PM, zahra wrote:
hi.
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Re: NVDA 2019.3.1 and Chrome 80
George McCoy
FWIW, that works for me.
George
On 2/26/2020 11:23 PM, Jimmy
Vonderlinden via Groups.Io wrote:
ok, heres a crazy workaround I found. I just had to do it now to reply to this post on the web
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Re: Eloquence and Vocalizer Expressive Add-on for NVDA
Josh Kennedy
atguys support usually takes 2 or 3 days to respond, just be patient, or email them again. As far as updates, you may get 1 or 2 updates per year, if that. It's just a tts or speech synthesizer, there really isn't much to update unless NVDA changes something on its end forcing a required update to speech addons.
Josh
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Re: an accessible voice recorder?
Download, and if it is the *.exe file, install it, and copy the lame-enc.dll in to mp3 direct cut directory. Cuong Đặng Mạnh Cường Chuyên viên công nghệ trợ giúp Trung tâm hướng nghiệp và công nghệ trợ giúp cho người mù Sao Mai 52/22 Huỳnh Thiện Lộc, P. Hòa Thạnh, Q. Tân Phú, TP. HCM Điện thoại: 028-7302-4488 E-mail: tech@... Website: http://www.trungtamsaomai.org; http://www.saomaicenter.org Điện thoại di động / Zalo: 0902-572-300 E-mail: dangmanhcuong@...; cuong@... Skype: dangmanhcuong facebook: http://facebook.com/dangmanhcuong Twitter: ManhCuongTech On 2/29/2020 8:05 PM, Angel wrote:
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Re: an accessible voice recorder?
Angel
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From: Cuong Dang Manh
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2020 10:57 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] an accessible voice recorder?
Hi all 1. With MP3 Direct Cut, press r at the main window to start recording. You may need the lame mp3 encoder for this to work. Exactly I don't remember. 2. I'm sorry for my last e-mail because of incorrect info. Sound recorder is a program included in windows xp. From Windows 7 or higher, the program has been renamed to voice recorder, and you can find it by typing voice at the search box of start menu. Cuong
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On 2/29/2020 10:32 AM, zahra wrote: > hi. > which version of windows have the capability of deleating unnecessary > parts of file as you mentioned? > > On 2/28/20, Cuong Dang Manh <dangmanhcuong@...> wrote: >> Hi >> Windows has a program called sound recorder. It is simple, and it could >> do something like delete from a point to begin / end of file. >> Cuong >> >> Đặng Mạnh Cường >> Chuyên viên công nghệ trợ giúp >> Trung tâm hướng nghiệp và công nghệ trợ giúp cho người mù Sao Mai >> 52/22 Huỳnh Thiện Lộc, P. Hòa Thạnh, Q. Tân Phú, TP. HCM >> Điện thoại: 028-7302-4488 >> E-mail: tech@... >> Website: http://www.trungtamsaomai.org; http://www.saomaicenter.org >> Điện thoại di động / Zalo: 0902-572-300 >> E-mail: dangmanhcuong@...; cuong@... >> Skype: dangmanhcuong >> facebook: http://facebook.com/dangmanhcuong >> Twitter: ManhCuongTech >> >> On 2/28/2020 3:41 AM, Rodolfo Andrello wrote: >>> Good afternoon. I would like a recommendation of a program for voice >>> recording on windows that has the function of cutting excerpts from the >>> file. I'm not looking for a professional program like sound forge, just >>> one that allows simple editing. >>> >>> Would anyone know how to give me this recommendation? >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >
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Re: nvda 2019.3 vocalizer, and remote support
Rui Fontes
Hello!
We already have a almost fully compatible driver at: https://www.dropbox.com/s/n4v7ccujysf8rje/vocalizer_expressive_driver-3.1.1.nvda-addon?dl=1
Now, we are investigating the bug between our driver and Speech Viewer...
Rui Fontes Tiflotecnia, Lda.
Às 05:51 de 29/02/2020, tal lederman
escreveu:
hello,
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Re: Muting messages
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Muting messages
Anna Givens
Forgive me, I just subscribed to the group.
In the initial welcome to the group message it says you can mute messages by clicking on the link in an individual message. But when I did that, it went to the web and wanted me to log in and all this stuff, and when I did, it just showed me the topics from different groups. But, so I am still not sure how to mute messages? Could someone give me detailed instruction or example? Thanks, Anna
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Re: NVDA settings won’t open
hurrikennyandopo ...
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is nvda speaking at all or loaded? If nvda is not on use the alt key + ctrl key + the letter N to start up nvda. If it starts then stops talking try the windows key and up arrow key etc to see if it keeps on talking? I am wondering when it went to update and downloaded did it say it was ready to install? If so when you go to install it or upgrade it a UAC screen might come up which you will have to say yes to or use alt key + y and at the end it should start up again. If it did not get pass the UAC screen it might not have upgraded. The other possibility is after it down loaded some how the file might of got corrupted and but did you say it went to install but was slow? Trying to work out where you are in the process. If you have the latest update from nvaccess you could also install it over the top of the other one and could use narrator to do that. Then after it has been done turn off narrator. Gene nz .
On 29/02/2020 8:06 pm, John Isige wrote:
Go into NVDA settings with NVDA-n and arrow to settings. the NVDA key is
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Re: NVDA settings won’t open
John Isige
Go into NVDA settings with NVDA-n and arrow to settings. the NVDA key is
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either numpad insert or caps lock, or both, and possibly regular insert as well. You can change speech rate Etc. quickly with the synth ring, ctrl-NVDA-left and right arrow to pick the setting you want to change, ctrl-NVDA-up and down arrow to adjust. The adjustments aren't as fine as they are in settings speech, e.g. rate jumps by five rather than single steps as in settings, but you can change most things.
On 2/28/2020 22:21, Anna Givens wrote:
I am quite new to NVDA.
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NVDA settings won’t open
Anna Givens
I am quite new to NVDA.
I had it installed on my computer and today it asked me to update so I did. It said the update was March1.2019. So I don’t know how that’s an update. But whatever... But once it installed and went through set up, but speech was very very slow and so I’m guessing it reset things during the update? So I was going to go into the settings to change speech rate and check on a couple other things. But nothing would open. This is what I tried: 1. Press enter on NVDA desktop icon. It would make an ascending noise and then immediately after a descending noise, and nothing at all opened or happened or anything. 2. Pressed windows key to open start menu and typed NVDA into search and pressed enter. Same result as number 1. 3. Pressed windows key to open start menu and arrowed down to NVDA, pressed enter. Nothing happened. 4. Pressed windows key to open start menu, arrowed down to NVDA- explore. It opened my computers explorer where my files are- that doesn’t help. 5. Pressed alt key when NVDA desktop icon was selected. 6. Pressed spacebar when NVDA desktop icon was selected. 7. Pressed insert+F11 for system tray, nothing happened. 8. Pressed Fn+F11, nothing happened. 9. I would have tried pressing applications key with NVDA desktop icon selected, but my new computer doesn’t have one. I’m guessing it wouldn’t have worked anyway. So how do I get into the settings or preferences or whatever it is called to change a couple things like speech rate and such. Additionally, is there a shortcut key or hot key (not sure what it’s called) to decrease/increase speech rate without going into settings? I still want to go into settings, but for future reference would like to know. I searched the web but didn’t find a key command for that. I found a list of NVDA commands, but speech rate control was not on there. I wonder is there a better reference list of commands? Thanks for all your help. Anna
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Re: nvda 2019.3 vocalizer, and remote support
tal lederman
hello,
i still have problems with vocalizer license. the driver is installed but there's no speech and i can't do anything with my license from the vocalizer menu. i tried to open the newest version of the driver that you send on dropbox but the file was removed. can you please send the link again so i can try and see if it solves my problem? thanks
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Re: an accessible voice recorder?
Hi all
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1. With MP3 Direct Cut, press r at the main window to start recording. You may need the lame mp3 encoder for this to work. Exactly I don't remember. 2. I'm sorry for my last e-mail because of incorrect info. Sound recorder is a program included in windows xp. From Windows 7 or higher, the program has been renamed to voice recorder, and you can find it by typing voice at the search box of start menu. Cuong Đặng Mạnh Cường Chuyên viên công nghệ trợ giúp Trung tâm hướng nghiệp và công nghệ trợ giúp cho người mù Sao Mai 52/22 Huỳnh Thiện Lộc, P. Hòa Thạnh, Q. Tân Phú, TP. HCM Điện thoại: 028-7302-4488 E-mail: tech@saomaicenter.org Website: http://www.trungtamsaomai.org; http://www.saomaicenter.org Điện thoại di động / Zalo: 0902-572-300 E-mail: dangmanhcuong@gmail.com; cuong@saomaicenter.org Skype: dangmanhcuong facebook: http://facebook.com/dangmanhcuong Twitter: ManhCuongTech
On 2/29/2020 10:32 AM, zahra wrote:
hi.
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