Re: Q Read alternative
john s
David, does speak on handle NFB Newsline content?
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Also, can the program use my screen reader?
At 09:56 AM 3/22/2020, David Griffith, wrote: OK
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Re: Speak numbers in crores and lacs instead of millions and billions
Rui Fontes
Hello!
The add-on is from Roberto Buffolino... Tiflotecnia only makes it available, specially for portuguese language community...
The direct link is: https://www.tiflotecnia.net/numberProcessing.nvda-addon
Best regards,
Rui Fontes NVDA portuguese team Tiflotecnia, Lda.
Às 12:53 de 22/03/2020, Gerardo
Corripio escreveu:
Yes you’ve the Number Processing AddOn from Tiflotecnia, whose sight I don’t remember at the top of my ead.
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Re: Q Read alternative
David Csercsics
Yes, I'd like a decent reader for braille, as well, because sometimes large books will either be completely unresponsive in things like adobe reader, or cause it to crash entirely. Epub is good too. I'll have to try that one from the Windows store possibly.
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Re: Q Read alternative
Christo de Klerk
Hi David
I had never heard of Speak On Media
before until you told us about it and on your recommendation I
downloaded and installed it. It looks amazing.
I just have one issue with it and
wonder if you have any information about this that can help: It
does not seem to see any of my non-English SAPI voices. I would
very much have liked it to read books in my language for which I
have a SAPI installed which is recognised by everything else that
works with SAPI. Do you have any idea how I could overcome this
issue or what might be causing the limitation?
Kind regards
Christo
On 2020/03/22 03:40pm, David Griffith
wrote:
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Re: Q Read alternative
David Griffith
OK My actual Podcasts on Speak On are being distributed by Talking Computers on a monthly basis and will appear on the Speak On website a month later but you can find all the recordings below on SendSpace links which will hopefully not be an issue. If there is an issue then I will try and put them also on Open drive.
The main Speak On app is being continuously maintained by Isaac the Program developer though he has no intentions to do major revisions of the app.
The series is not complete as there will be further Podcasts on the RNIB Daisy magazine Service, using the Podcasts app and the Music app to follow. I actually intend to replace and re-record the eBook Podcasts as half - way through the volume increases which is a little distracting.
Speak On Resources You can download Speak On media Suite from http://www.speakon.org.uk/SpeakOn.html
Speak On Media Podcast
01 Introduction Speak on Media Suite.mp3 This Podcast covers setting up Speak On Media, changing the default synthesiser to a more friendly voice and introduces you to the range of apps available by default, and then the further apps available through additional optional plugins. https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/otzppu
02 Getting an Audio Books into Speak On Media Suite.mp3
This Podcast describes how shortcuts and the send to menu in File Explorer can be utilised to make it much easier to import books and other content into Speak On Media. https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/v7dhkt
03 Playing Daisy and Audio Books in Speak On.mp3 This Podcast covers loading and reading of Daisy and Audio Books. It explains Speak On navigation options, bookmarking, and varying the speed and volume of playback. It also introduces Speak On’s context sensitive help feature.
https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/ye758q
04 Reading eBooks on Speak On This covers. -Loading an eBook into the Speak On Directory through the Send To Menu. -changing the Reading Voice. - Navigation levels available in the eBook. - Managing Bookmarks and getting book size information. -Tabbing through the Player Bookmark list and Library view. - Adjusting the speed and volume of book playback on the fly. - Copying and pasting text from an eBook into Notepad. - Saving Sections of the book as text files. - Creating a "virtual eBook" based upon a search term.
https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/akbva2
05 Speak On and Internet Radio This Podcast covers - Using a free or paid Tunein account to access Radio in Speak On. - Using the optional VI Radio app. - Importing Radio Streams into the Other Media app to create a 3rd Customised Internet Radio app.
https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/sgqix8
Link to a Radio Streams folder to import into Speak On. https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/p7xu1m
06 Using Speak On and the RNIB Reading Service.
This Podcasts covers downloading a daisy Book from the new RNIB Reading Service and playing it in Speak On. https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/j006ie
07 Speak On and the RNIB Newsagent Service Part 1 - Newspapers.
This Podcasts covers. 1. Advantages of using Speak On to easily access the eText Newspaper service, including its Virtual Reader function to streamline reading. Installing the task and logging into the eText service. Loading of Newspapers, navigation and adjustment of speed and volume of playback. Setting up favourite papers. Bookmarking and extracting articles into text files. https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/d40tj7
08 Speak On and the RNIB magazine Service
As unfortunately the RNIB have broken links to some of the Magazines and not updated information to Speak ON, there is a need in some cases to download and import Magazines manually . This Podcasts describes this workaround and explains why you would still want to use Speak On to read your magazines in this use case.
https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/jsp0da
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of David Griffith via Groups.Io
Sent: 22 March 2020 13:41 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Q Read alternative
It is not a media player rather than a book reader but both and a lot lot more.
I will send a list of my Podcasts on it in a minute,
David Griffith
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Robert Kingett
The only thing I could find about speak on is the below website? The last update was 2016. Is there a newer version I'm missing? It seems like it's a media player rather than a book reader so if anybody has an updated link, put it in the thread. http://www.speakon.org.uk/SpeakOn.html
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Re: Q Read alternative
David Griffith
It is not a media player rather than a book reader but both and a lot lot more.
I will send a list of my Podcasts on it in a minute,
David Griffith
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Robert Kingett
Sent: 22 March 2020 01:44 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Q Read alternative
The only thing I could find about speak on is the below website? The last update was 2016. Is there a newer version I'm missing? It seems like it's a media player rather than a book reader so if anybody has an updated link, put it in the thread. http://www.speakon.org.uk/SpeakOn.html
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Re: Q Read alternative
JM Casey
David. It sounds like a neat programme, but I’m wondering how advantageous it would be for a braille display user who does not really use speech to read all that much. Any thoughtson that?
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of David Griffith
Sent: March 21, 2020 9:38 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Q Read alternative
I know I am biased because I have done a podcast series on this fantastic app but for me the best accessible ePub Book reader on a PC , either paid, or free , remains by a country mile remains the free Speak On Media Suite. I am continually amazed it is never ever mentioned as an accessible option for reading ePub books.
Just to mention a few of its features.
Customisation of book reading voice including on the fly adjustment of reading volume and speed of narration whilst reading a book through hotkeys. I know of no other book reader which does this. Able to easily navigate through a book by chapter structure , headings, 50 lines, paragraph, sentence line word or character. Ability to easily set markers in text of ePub books and copy and paste this text out of Speak On into a Word Processor. Alternatively control a and control c will copy the chapter as text. Ability to get single key press on book location and information. Ability to resume reading from last position read on any book even if file location has changed. Bookmark management - ability to set and delete bookmarks. It even has a virtual book creation function based on a search term which is incredibly useful for study purposes. Suppose you have a long academic book you need to search through to study a topic, you can in Speak On define a search term and Speak On will produce a smaller "virtual eBook” which will consists only of the chapters which contain the key phrase or terms in your defined search pattern. Again I know of no other accessible eBook reader which contains this feature. David Griffith
Just to mention just a few of the features.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Jason White via Groups.Io
Another option is to install Thorium Reader from the Microsoft Store. It supports EPUB books. Bookshare can be set so that it provides downloads in EPUB format.
From: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> on behalf of Robert Kingett <kingettr@...>
I wanted to share an open source Q Read alternative called Bookworm. It does not have bookshare support yet, nor does it support links, and headings, or tables, but still. It's a free option. The main website is below, where you can also read the manual. I'm adding this to the accessible apps github page when I have a moment. https://mush42.github.io/bookworm/
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Re: Speak numbers in crores and lacs instead of millions and billions
Gerardo Corripio
Yes you’ve the Number Processing AddOn from Tiflotecnia, whose sight I don’t remember at the top of my ead.
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El 21 mar 2020, a la(s) 11:04 p.m., Ramesh Patil <ramesh.patil1989@...> escribió:
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Re: irrelevant information
Ron Canazzi
Hello Wally,
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With all due respect, many people still use Window-Eyes. Some people with limited needs do not need any further advancements. Furthermore, this attitude of yours would also eliminate the discussion of such programs widely used by the blind because of their accessibility such as Windows Live Mail and Udora mail. These programs are also not being developed any more but they are quite serviceable for the needs of many people.
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irrelevant information
Marisane Moruthanyana
Hi gurus
This is Wally from SA. I am often confused by people still referring others to what is no longer there. When one asks for assistance, one expects you, gurus to assist in terms of what we now have. I would like to request the administrators of these lists to mute those people who continuously mislead us. We do not have Window Eyes any longer so, according to me assisting someone using the mentality of ignoring change, does not help the blind community. Census, why is this topic allowed here? Is it about technology? Let these lists be used in context. I am not angry, but concerned. We ask what is relevant in these mailing lists and we are unfortunately not responded to due to unnecessary conversations that take place on the lists. Let us respect the lists for purposes of learning and self-enhancement. The lists are meant for us to learn and effectively use technology and not for anything else. Thanking you in advance for your understanding. Wally Marisane: SA
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Re: nvda and accessing svg element on web
William
Yes, thanks.
Cohn, Jonathan 於 20/3/2020 22:59 寫道:
There have been entire talks at CSUN and other accessibility related conferences on making SVG accessible. I understand that some SVG have events that occur when focus is set on them, and it appears that yours might. My believe is that by default SVG images are focusable, but in any case their focusability can be adjusted with the tab index attribute. So you want to add tabindex="0" to the SVG element or perhaps its parent. Generally, images are not interactive and therefore should not be in the tab order. Also remember that all you do by adding a role of img and aria label is to tell NVDA the name of the element and that it is a graphic. It does not effect its operation, for that you need JavaScript.
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Re: Value of headers not readable in Thunderbird
john doe
On 3/22/2020 3:47 AM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
HiActually, along with the field 'date' I would also like to have 'User-Agent' field,. Using the tab key to go through all the headers the value of the field 'User-Agent' is empty. Where the value of the field is 'User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 in your case.' -- John Doe
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Speak numbers in crores and lacs instead of millions and billions
Ramesh Patil
Hi guys,. It is possible to speak the numbers by NVDA in crores and lacs instead of millions and billions Thanks and regards,
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Re: Value of headers not readable in Thunderbird
hurrikennyandopo ...
Hi
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The following add on might help at https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/mozillaScripts.en.html If i remember right it could also be done under the view menu then sort by. to what you wanted to hear. The add on also is meant to make it easier to move columns that are read out in the header the old way was using the mouse to do it. Hopefully it does the job for you. Gene nz
On 21/03/2020 8:26 pm, john doe wrote:
Hi NVDAs,
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Re: Q Read alternative
hurrikennyandopo ...
Hi
It does all it mentions and is very easy to use.
he also done the speech hub program where you could install other packages of synths like all in the one place like a hub. But the add on needs to be updated so it works with the newer nvda 2019.3
The developers name is Isaac Porat He also done a calculator program which I think is hosted off the same website.
Have not seen him on list That would be the latest version as it done all he wanted.
he does have a email list that you could contact h him on.
Gene nz
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Re: Q Read alternative
Jackie
I really do wish there were an alternative to QRead. I bought it at
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version 3.11. The 3.21 version is now messed up so badly that it's basically unusable, ie, the speech will not start from the last position anymore. So I downgraded & every 2 hours I get nagged about whether I want to update, which, obviously, h e hockeystick x 2 no, I don't. I have tried to contact the authors about the problem w/o success, so definitively QRead is not a program I can recommend anymore. Would it were otherwise, because it used to be really good & filled a large gap in terms of reading solutions, & I did indeed recommend it highly back in the 3.11 era, as I considered $30 a really reasonable price tag for what the program does. I just tried contacting the developers again--guess we'll see how that goes. The msg did go through this time so that may (or may not) be a promising development. Perhaps the shadow still knows as regards that. The truth is they probly weren't making enough money to make it worth their while, & I can understand that, & I understand as well they've been putting effort into NVDA Remote, but gosh, when an update seriously breaks something in a program, it would be nice if that situation could at least be remedied.
On 3/21/20, Robert Kingett <kingettr@gmail.com> wrote:
The only thing I could find about speak on is the below website? The last --
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Re: Q Read alternative
The only thing I could find about speak on is the below website? The last update was 2016. Is there a newer version I'm missing? It seems like it's a media player rather than a book reader so if anybody has an updated link, put it in the thread.
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Re: Q Read alternative
David Griffith
I know I am biased because I have done a podcast series on this fantastic app but for me the best accessible ePub Book reader on a PC , either paid, or free , remains by a country mile remains the free Speak On Media Suite. I am continually amazed it is never ever mentioned as an accessible option for reading ePub books.
Just to mention a few of its features.
Customisation of book reading voice including on the fly adjustment of reading volume and speed of narration whilst reading a book through hotkeys. I know of no other book reader which does this. Able to easily navigate through a book by chapter structure , headings, 50 lines, paragraph, sentence line word or character. Ability to easily set markers in text of ePub books and copy and paste this text out of Speak On into a Word Processor. Alternatively control a and control c will copy the chapter as text. Ability to get single key press on book location and information. Ability to resume reading from last position read on any book even if file location has changed. Bookmark management - ability to set and delete bookmarks. It even has a virtual book creation function based on a search term which is incredibly useful for study purposes. Suppose you have a long academic book you need to search through to study a topic, you can in Speak On define a search term and Speak On will produce a smaller "virtual eBook” which will consists only of the chapters which contain the key phrase or terms in your defined search pattern. Again I know of no other accessible eBook reader which contains this feature. David Griffith
Just to mention just a few of the features.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Jason White via Groups.Io
Sent: 22 March 2020 00:25 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Q Read alternative
Another option is to install Thorium Reader from the Microsoft Store. It supports EPUB books. Bookshare can be set so that it provides downloads in EPUB format.
From: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> on behalf of Robert Kingett <kingettr@...>
I wanted to share an open source Q Read alternative called Bookworm. It does not have bookshare support yet, nor does it support links, and headings, or tables, but still. It's a free option. The main website is below, where you can also read the manual. I'm adding this to the accessible apps github page when I have a moment. https://mush42.github.io/bookworm/
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Re: Acapella
Vlad Dragomir
Hi Jesse,
I'm having exactly the same issue. I've already sent an email describing this problem to the address found on the site of the add-on. I suggest you should do the same, this increases the chances that someone might look into it. I've also noticed that as long as the Acapela add-on is installed, the exit sound doesn't play when I unload NVDA. Only the exit sound, not the start-up one. As soon as I uninstall the add-on, the exit sound comes back as it had never been gone. It would be good to let them know if by any chance you notice the same behaviour. Best regards, Vlad.
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Re: Q Read alternative
Jason White
Another option is to install Thorium Reader from the Microsoft Store. It supports EPUB books. Bookshare can be set so that it provides downloads in EPUB format.
From: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> on behalf of Robert Kingett <kingettr@...>
I wanted to share an open source Q Read alternative called Bookworm. It does not have bookshare support yet, nor does it support links, and headings, or tables, but still. It's a free option. The main website is below, where you can also read the manual. I'm adding this to the accessible apps github page when I have a moment. https://mush42.github.io/bookworm/
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