Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
I am one of the offenders. I often have spell check on when I do these emails and it alerts me at the end of capitalisation errors, but the I or i I tend to leave as they are. It very much depends on how you have capital indication on. In Espeak for example there are several things, like bleeps, intonation and say cap. I use intonation, and not too much of it. Of course when Capitals are all over the please such as oN tHIS bIT it affects that actual sound of the words as well, and this is what is heard when others caps are reversed.
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Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Ben J. Bloomgren" <bbloomgren@icloud.com> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 7:43 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters: The funniest thing for me is when people don't capitalize the letter i when they're talking about themselves. The screen readers, most of them at least, pronounce the i all out of flow and it sounds like undue emphasis. I really don't want NVDA telling its voices not to speak those things that way, as it's a great way to be told when somebody isn't using capitalization properly. I'm weird, and I know it!
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
Nvda can be set to alert to you accidentally reversing the caps key by having lock on, it gives a piercing bleep sound.
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However this does not help the original person as its his mates who are doing it. Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Rosemarie Chavarria" <knitqueen2007@gmail.com> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 6:14 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters: Hi, Gene,
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
Well they should not put caps in the middle of words. I'd imagine it should be possible to find some expression to enter into the dictionary of nvda that applies to the synth to more or less stop this, though I have to say I've never tried it as I don't seem to encounter many people putting caps in the middle of words.
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Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "nasrin khaksar" <nasrinkhaksar3@gmail.com> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 5:52 AM Subject: [nvda] ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters: hi every one.
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Re: nvda and microsoft access:
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
I'd be interested in this as the fields at the moment have the old issue of cursoring and deleting being silent.
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I regularly use an old database created in it with nvda, and the buttons etc, all seem to work, its than fields entry that does not. I'm sure there are also issues on design views though. In this database the visual basic bits although editable do seem to me to have problems with the navigation in the editor when you need to change something and be sure the layout and syntax is correct. of course most modern Office packages only come with runtimes these days, you need te pro version to actually write and modify databases on different templates. I have a copy of 2002 here but it is not easy to get that to work on the newer windows versions as for a start, The newer access scheme seems to make it lock up on input fields. also the screen resolution means it has to be run in some form of compatibility mode, our it looks blocky and overlaps the edge of the screen. Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Pranav Lal" <pranav.lal@gmail.com> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 1:25 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda and microsoft access: Hi Kenny,
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Re: n v d a name change
Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@...>
Not sure this is the case. It might be for mobile devices, as it is a little stupid to call a tiny rectangle a desktop, but for larger devices its really difficult to see how one could call it something else. After all given that it is not truly a desktop, just some kind of name to approximate what it does, its silly to change it, but this will never stop Microsoft of course.
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Personally, from experience of the past, it is a bad thing to change your name. Thus the best plan might be to keep nvda, and call it non visual device access instead, as Device is a lot more vague and could apply to almost anything you want! So if somebody makes a pair of computing gloves, or one that fits inside your ear, it cold still apply! Brian bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Pete" <emac00@cogeco.ca> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 7:31 PM Subject: [nvda] n v d a name change
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Re: about nvda and browse mode in the internet:
Create a configuration profile with the trigger say all.
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Op 12-3-2016 om 06:35 schreef nasrin khaksar:
hello every one.
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Re: n v d a name change
Vivien Palcic <vivienpalcic@...>
I say leave it as is.
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Vivien
On 12/03/2016 1:45 PM, Shaun Everiss
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same here
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
The funniest thing for me is when people don't capitalize the letter i when they're talking about themselves. The screen readers, most of them at least, pronounce the i all out of flow and it sounds like undue emphasis. I really don't want NVDA telling its voices not to speak those things that way, as it's a great way to be told when somebody isn't using capitalization properly. I'm weird, and I know it!
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From: "nasrin khaksar" <nasrinkhaksar3@gmail.com> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 22:52 Subject: [nvda] ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters: hi every one. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Re: Hide quoted messages?
I use both, a mail client mainly but I do use the web system to clear spam and a few other things.
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On 11/03/2016 10:08 p.m., Brian's Mail list account wrote:
I'd suggest most people here are using email clients not web based
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Rosemarie Chavarria
I'm using a desktop computer--not a laptop. I'm sorry if I didn't make myself clear.
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On 3/11/2016 11:00 PM, Shaun Everiss wrote:
aah, well if your board is being bad.
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
aah, well if your board is being bad.
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1. check the batteries usually if a mouse/board is being bad its because batteries are the issue. When the main board died,it was the batteries but I gave my brother my old board which got partly broken due to folding and unfolding the wires to put it away. I got this instead and its remained a fixture, well it was a fixture and he forgot to change the batteries. Always goes flat when you don't have those in hand. Next wires go bad or the dongle, its not to bad to get a cheap board. Ofcause the easiest is to avoid the laptop board all together this means you can use the touch pad without it getting in the way to.
On 12/03/2016 7:52 p.m., Rosemarie Chavarria wrote:
I do use my computer at home. As far as keyboards, I do have one where
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Tyler Spivey
There's no option for this. Assuming you're using a synth that doesn't
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do this itself (eSpeak does, so we'll need another solution then), we can turn it off in NVDA. Simple way, turn off all your dictionaries. Python Console (NVDA+CTRL+z), paste: import globalVars;globalVars.speechDictionaryProcessing = False and press enter. It applies until the next NVDA restart. This is bound to f6 d in the Toggle add-on if you want something faster. Search Jeff's site for it. The advanced way, modify builtin.dic If you need your dictionaries, you'll need to use this one. An update might overwrite it, so restore it every time you update. I don't know what happens if you cause an error in this file. Worst case, NVDA won't start and you'll need to reinstall or restore the file. No big deal. From a quick glance over the code, looks like it just won't parse the line and moves on. Assuming you're using an installed copy of NVDA, adjust this path to match your program path. Edit C:\Program Files (x86)\NVDA\builtin.dic in a text editor. Comment out the lines you don't want with a # at the beginning. Save and restart NVDA.
On 3/11/2016 9:52 PM, nasrin khaksar wrote:
hi every one.
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Rosemarie Chavarria
I do use my computer at home. As far as keyboards, I do have one where the keys are farther apart from the caps lock key. I'm using the original keyboard that came with this computer.
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On 3/11/2016 10:48 PM, Shaun Everiss wrote:
To be honest I am not sure if you are a home user or what but when at home I use an asus strix pro tactic gaming organic mechanical blue cherry switch there are gaps betwene all the keys.
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
To be honest I am not sure if you are a home user or what but when at home I use an asus strix pro tactic gaming organic mechanical blue cherry switch there are gaps betwene all the keys.
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Now a mechanical board may not be ideal for everyone. I have discovered that the management software is not accessable so that means some extra macro keys at the sides top and bottom are not usable. The other thing is there is a whine from the board during access while on a desktop its not a problem on a laptop you can hear it via its soundcard but not bad. Do not plug this into a hub with a card or in fact with any unshielded device because the hum will just overpower things same goes with a desktop cooler fan. Its also heavier however the mechanical board is sensitive in fact if you don't watch it you can press to much and things go woosh all over the show. On the other hand when typing I find it extremely fluid and fast faster than my standard board. The only other thing one needs to watch with the board is it is heavier than a standard board to. and it costs it is a 200 + unit could be 300, but its a military grade unit tested in all sorts of environments I can not prove this the guy that I got it from in the shop said they test it in fire, heat, space and ice among other things and says that he saw it being tested or maybe online who knows. One thing I really like is that on gaming sessions I can go and bash the hell out of the board and know that it will almost never break. When playing a game I cam inagin myself infront of an old style arcade unit bashing away. Its not for everyone but its got more space than your average board. Most of these things are usb though. While it is not accessable to manage the boards software its firmware updater is accessable enough to update, yes this thing is so advanced it has bios of some sort in it. The first thing I did with this thing was update to the latest firmware from the manufacturers website.
On 12/03/2016 7:14 p.m., Rosemarie Chavarria wrote:
Hi, Gene,
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Rosemarie Chavarria
Hi, Gene,
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I have to be careful too because this keyboard has all the keys close together so I have to make sure I don't accidentally press the caps lock key. Rosemarie
On 3/11/2016 10:10 PM, Gene New Zealand wrote:
Hi
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Gene NZ <hurrikennyandopo@...>
Hi
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They might have there caps lock key on tell them to turn it off if they are all in capitals. Say they are yelling. If you have a mic, you could always audio chat. Gene nz
On 12-Mar-16 6:52 PM, nasrin khaksar wrote:
hi every one.
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Re: nvda and microsoft access:
slery <slerythema@...>
There is plenty of room for improvement but I am using it though I don’t need to do a lot of queries these days.
Cindy
From: Kenny Peyattt jr. [mailto:p.wildcat1234@...]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2016 11:25 PM To: nvda@groups.io Subject: [nvda] nvda and microsoft access:
Hi I don’t know if this is the right list for this, but I was wondering if nvda works with Microsoft access and if so how well does it work with nvda? Kenny Peyatt jr.
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Re: ergent, nvda is sensitive to capital letters:
Patrick Le Baudour
Hi,
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I'm not certain about this, but i believe it depends mainly on the synthetiser and voices used, not on nvda. I usually don't have this problem with zira as SAPI5 voice. Another problem you may have, though, is 'AOL speaking' - that would probably lead to strange results. -- Patrick
Le 12/03/2016 06:52, nasrin khaksar a écrit :
hi every one.
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Re: nvda and microsoft access:
Rosemarie Chavarria
It's a database program.
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On 3/11/2016 9:19 PM, Arlene wrote:
I don’t want to sound dumb. What is MS Access?
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Re: Accessible World Tek Talk presentation on NVDA and NVDACon, Monday, 14 March 2016
#cal-reminder
Wow finally something I can attend.
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I should be able to make this, if its gmt, then its gmt+12 for me so I can make it at 5 pm in the morning monday, I'll need to be ready ofcause for it, and I technically don't have dinner till 7 or 6.30 anyway so I will be able to make it I think.
On 12/03/2016 12:59 p.m., Nvda Calendar wrote:
"Accessible World Tek Talk presentation on NVDA and NVDACon" Reminder
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