How Do I Stop the NVDA Updater from Monitoring Specific Addons?
Kenny <kwashingtonbox@...>
Hello,
I'm noticing the excellent NVDA Add-on Updater doesn't always point to the newest version of specific NVDA add-ons I have installed. BrowserNav Current Version: 1.11 New Version: 1.9 Tony's enhancements Current Version: 1.7 New Version: 1.4 Keep unchecking the box next to the add-ons being referenced, and clicking close, but the Add-on Updater keeps on notifying me there are new updates available which are actually older versions. Any idea how to stop this? Don't want to uninstall the Add-on updater for it does well with other NVDA add-ons.
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Re: NVDA and Jabber
Brian Moore
HI. this is very dependant on which version you have. 12.8 and later are pretty good for accessibility. However, we use 12.5 and it is very difficult with NVDa. The jaws scripts work but are so slow as to be almost not worth using.
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Brian. Contact me on skype: brian.moore follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bmoore123
On 6/15/2020 2:21 PM, Shaun Everiss wrote:
Hmmm what about contacting sisco on this, sisco do run access courses etc so well they are access concious.
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Re: NVDA and Jabber
Okay, that's good to know. My employer uses it for IM and soft phone, and I've not found that it works all that well.
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Thanks, Ben
On Jun 15, 2020, at 11:21, Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: NVDA and Jabber
Hmmm what about contacting sisco on this, sisco do run access courses etc so well they are access concious.
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They probably will fix this thing.
On 16/06/2020 4:46 am, Ben J. Bloomgren wrote:
Jabber has been a nightmare to me. I’m glad to know that someone thinks it’s accessible.On Jun 15, 2020, at 07:23, Marquette, Ed <ed.marquette@kutakrock.com> wrote:
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Re: Can NVDA has a function to detect hotkey conflict when installing addon
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Re: about audio related issue on bluetooth headset
Tony Malykh
Yes, this strongly suggests that you have some weird
configuration of your audio devices. Youtube sound must be going
to another audio device. VLC must be hijacking your audio by
switching your bluetooth device into headset mode. Probably your
bluetooth dongle creates multiple audio devices and that confuses
NVDA and all the other apps that try to play sound.
On 6/14/2020 12:40 PM, Meet modi wrote:
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Re: Discrepancy Between NVDA and Youtube sounds
Tony Malykh
I wrote an add-on for this. Tony's enhancements. You can adjust NVDA volume by pressing NVDA+Control+PageUp/PageDown - and by doing this you can match youtube volume .
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--Tony
On 6/14/2020 12:16 PM, Nevzat Adil wrote:
Hi every one,
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Re: Discrepancy Between NVDA and Youtube sounds
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On 15 Jun 2020, at 1:46, Luke Davis wrote:
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Re: NVDA and Jabber
Jabber has been a nightmare to me. I’m glad to know that someone thinks it’s accessible.
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On Jun 15, 2020, at 07:23, Marquette, Ed <ed.marquette@kutakrock.com> wrote:
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Re: Copy value from foreground window
Edhoari Setiyoso
Hi Zahra,
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Thank you for the suggestion. I've tried it and unfortunately the body of foreground window is not included. Kind regards Izahra <nasrinkhaksar3@gmail.com> writes:
hi. --
Edhoari Setiyoso
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Re: Copy value from foreground window
Edhoari Setiyoso
Hi Chris,
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Thank you for the suggestion. You are correct that I want to read the content of foreground window. I'll try installing the add on sometime this weekend and update the result. Kind regards Chris Mullins <cjmullins29@gmail.com> writes:
Hi --
Edhoari Setiyoso
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NVDA and Jabber
Marquette, Ed
All:
I know at least one other member of this list is a Jabber user. Jabber, a Cisco softphone product, is really wonderful and is mostly accessible. When office phones are not accessible or only marginally accessible, Jabber really helps, and because it is a Cisco product, the IT departments in large companies do not push back--as they do with programs having less recognized pedigrees. Jabber is even more important now that many, if not most, of us are working primarily from our home offices. NVDA works quite well with Jabber on 95% of the calling features; however, it does not give the "STATUS" of the person being called, and it does not work well with Jabber's live chat feature. JAWS handles these features fine, but JAWS is so bloated and so slow that our key application, a document management system, nearly chokes with JAWS running. Once there was a Jabber add-in for NVDA, but it did not help with the above features. Any assistance would be appreciated. This E-mail message is confidential, is intended only for the named recipients above and may contain information that is privileged, attorney work product or otherwise protected by applicable law. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender at 402-346-6000 and delete this E-mail message. Thank you.
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Re: Discrepancy Between NVDA and Youtube sounds
Gene
There is a volume setting in Youtube. Others may be able to tell you what it is and it may solve the problem.
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Gene
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From: Nevzat Adil Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:22 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Discrepancy Between NVDA and Youtube sounds No ducking gave the best result, but still not good enough. There must be another way of equalizing the sound volume of NVDA and Youtube videos. On 6/14/20, hurrikennyandopo ... <hurrikennyandopo@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi -- Nevzat Adil Library of Congress Certified Literary Braille Proofreader C: 512 502 4403 e-mail: nevzatadil@gmail.com Facebook: m.facebook.com/LiteraryBrailleProofreader
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Re: my bluetooth headset doesn't pick up the first little bit of what nvda is saying?
Norman <lists@...>
Thanks.
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That works. Seems there has to be a better solution though.
On 6/15/2020 6:23 AM, Jacob wrote:
https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/BluetoothAudio.en.html
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Re: FW: GTT Northern Ontario and Rural Conference Call, NVDA, Let's Get Started, June 16, 2020 via Zoom Conference
Kerryn Gunness
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i am in eastern time zone
so its 7 pm eastern
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VanillaSoft accessability
Ali Colak
Hello,
I am planning to enter a JOB that requries me to use a crm softwhare called VanillaSoft. Has anyone heard of this program and know anything about its accessability.
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Re: my bluetooth headset doesn't pick up the first little bit of what nvda is saying?
Jacob
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On 2020-06-15 at 12:14 Norman wrote:
Hello.
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Re: Discrepancy Between NVDA and Youtube sounds
Chris Mullins
Hi What have you set the volume slider to in the YouTube window itself? There is also the Volume Mixer app in Windows 10 which you can open by pressing Windows+r, typing “sndvol” (without the quotes) and pressing enter. This displays the relative volume settings of audio related apps currently running. An app must be running to appear in this list, so start your YouTube video and pause it before opening volume mixer.
Cheers Chris
From: Nevzat Adil
Sent: 15 June 2020 00:22 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Discrepancy Between NVDA and Youtube sounds
No ducking gave the best result, but still not good enough. There must be another way of equalizing the sound volume of NVDA and Youtube videos.
On 6/14/20, hurrikennyandopo ... <hurrikennyandopo@...> wrote: > Hi > > > I have not used it for a while but have you got ducking turned on set to > always duck in nvda. I think it makes nvdas voice louder and if watching > you tube etc it makes it duck and heaps quieter. > > > Use the nvda key + shift key + the letter D and cycle it away from it. > You should hear aalways duck, no ducking, duck when out putting speech > and sounds and always duck. > > > See if that works. > > > Gene nz > > \. > > On 15/06/2020 7:16 am, Nevzat Adil wrote: >> Hi every one, >> There is a discrepancy between the volume of sound I get from NVDA and >> Youtube. >> For instance, when I listen to a Youtube video I need to turn the >> volume all the way up to hear some sound, but then the volume from >> NVDA is at 100%. >> Is there a way to equalize the sound volumes of both NVDA and Youtube >> so that I won't have to turn up the volume all the way up to listen to >> a Youtube video? >> Any help would be appreciated. >> Nevzat Adil >> Library of Congress Certified >> Literary Braille Proofreader >> C: 512 502 4403 >> e-mail: nevzatadil@... >> Facebook: m.facebook.com/LiteraryBrailleProofreader >> >> >> > > > >
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my bluetooth headset doesn't pick up the first little bit of what nvda is saying?
Norman <lists@...>
Hello.
I'm having a bit of an issue with my bluetooth headsets that it's not picking up the first part of what the tts is saying. This makes it sound choppy. Is there a fix for this? If i'm streaming music or other audio in the background this is not an issue. The computer is on windows 10, and this is a problem with different headsets. Any ideas?
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Re: Discrepancy Between NVDA and Youtube sounds
Luke Davis
I usually solve this by using the Windows 10 volume mixer to increase the web browser's volume to a good level, and then turn NVDA down with the synth settings ring, or use the volume mixer to find a comfortable maximum for NVDA.
After I establish some normalized situation there, I then use NVDA's synth ring to change the volume as needed when I am playing or not playing other audio sources such as the browser, or Audacity, or whatever. To get to the volume mixer, press Windows+B to get to your notification area. Then move down until you hear the volume object (it might say something like headphone/speaker volume 90% or similar). Use your applications key, or press shift+F10 to open this menu, and move down to "volume mixer". Press enter on that, and you can then use tab to control the volume of the programs you have open. Use alt+F4 to close the volume mixer. Or I suppose you could just alt+tab away from it and leave it open for later use. Luke
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