Re: Is doing a completely clean install of windows 10 screen reader accessible?
Rui Fontes
Not only that, but the system will inform you...
Rui
Às 12:09 de 25/06/2021, Afik Souffir
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Re: Is doing a completely clean install of windows 10 screen reader accessible?
Afik Souffir <afik.souffir@...>
It'll just stop talking?
נשלח מהאפליקציה 'דואר' עבור Windows 10
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Rui Fontes
Yes, you will know...
Rui Fontes
Às 12:01 de 25/06/2021, Afik Souffir escreveu:
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Re: Is doing a completely clean install of windows 10 screen reader accessible?
Rui Fontes
Yes, you will know...
Rui Fontes
Às 12:01 de 25/06/2021, Afik Souffir
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Golden Cursor Add-On is now compatible with NVDA 2021.1
Viny
Hi, Every one
I just want to report that Golden Curson Add-on (rersion 4.0) is incompatible with nvda 2021.1. Great thanks to fix it!! Have a nice day.
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Re: Is doing a completely clean install of windows 10 screen reader accessible?
Afik Souffir <afik.souffir@...>
And how do I know that the installation is started? Now, it's downloading.
נשלח מהאפליקציה 'דואר' עבור Windows 10
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Rui Fontes
It is accessible with Narrator. NVDA will get you untill the installation is started, then you will need Narrator.
Rui Fontes
Às 11:38 de 25/06/2021, Afik Souffir escreveu:
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Re: Is doing a completely clean install of windows 10 screen reader accessible?
Rui Fontes
It is accessible with Narrator. NVDA will get you untill the installation is started, then you will need Narrator.
Rui Fontes
Às 11:38 de 25/06/2021, Afik Souffir
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Is doing a completely clean install of windows 10 screen reader accessible?
Afik Souffir <afik.souffir@...>
Hi, Just want to be sure
Is clean install of windows 10 – on the same laptop accessible for blind people? Maybe with NVDA or Narator?
Thanks much, Help will be very appreciated.
Afik
נשלח מהאפליקציה 'דואר' עבור Windows 10
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related, but somewhat o/t Musecore
Christopher Bartlett
My apologies if you've seen this elsewhere, but I'm looking for someone with experience using the Musescore program with NVDA. I'm just starting and have run into a problem I don't know how to solve. As this is not specifically NVDA related, you could contact me off list. Thank you. Christopher Bartlett Christopher Bartlett
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Re: changing input gestures of an addon, which doesn't appear in the input gestures dialog.
Rui Fontes
In my view, if you do not know wich .py file needs to be modified, is better to change the other keystroke conflicting using the Input gestures dialog...
If you want to try, normally you should change the __init__.py or addonName.py file...
Rui Fontes
Às 02:19 de 25/06/2021, abdul muhamin
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Re: Webex Accessibility Regression
Hi I have the same issue Webex will no longer work with NVDA.
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Re: Webex Accessibility Regression
Sean Murphy
I like to inform you that Cisco does not test with NVDA. When I work for them a couple years ago in their accessibility group I was the only one who used NVDA for testing. You need to raise this with the accessibility@... mailer and really push the point. There are still bugs I’ve seen two years ago that they haven’t fixed. If you’re in a government USA then I would be using section 508 as a leverage to push this point.
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On 24 Jun 2021, at 12:34 am, kyleborah1234321@... wrote:
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Re: changing input gestures of an addon, which doesn't appear in the input gestures dialog.
Rowen Cary
Try to search for "kb in *.py
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Re: NVDA Remote Not Echoing On Controller's Side
Rowen Cary
Hi Attempt to cancel speech for expired focus events is set to "No"
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NVDA Remote Not Echoing On Controller's Side
Glenn / Lenny
Hi,
Recently I remoted into a friend's computer to do
some fixing for him, and I could hear my work on his end over the phone, but I
could not hear it on my side.
I was using the Eloquence add-in.
Could this be the problem with no screenreader
sound on my end?
Thanks.
Glenn
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SharePoint and MS Word; phantom announcements
Jeff Samco
At my work, we recently switched over to using SharePoint. I'm using the current version of NVDA. Now when working in a Word document stored on SharePoint I am getting erroneous announcements tagged on after the actual text is voiced by the speech synthesizer, irrespective of using Eloquence or OneCore. These erroneous announcements are either "sign-in required" or "upload blocked." They occur at the end of a line of text when arrowing down line-by-line. Or, they occur after speech is finished voicing a word when moving word-by-word, or after moving letter-by-letter. When using read to end, these erroneous announcements only occur when there is a line feed present. Any suggestions what NVDA is picking up on when voicing these? How might I turn this off? Thanks, Jeff
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No announcement when deleting a word
Jeff Samco
I am using the current version of NVDA. When I delete a word using Ctrl + Delete I do not get the next word voiced as I do on a different computer. Just deleting by letter does announce the next letter. Where might I change this setting? Thanks, Jeff
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Re: Windows 11 accessibility
This topic is now locked. It is not NVDA related, and is entirely off-topic for this group.
-- Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043 I do not understand why some seek to separate a person from their actions. The self is composed of an individual’s thoughts, actions, and expression, which are contained in and actuated by the body. What you do and say is the clearest indicator of who you are. ~ Brian Vogel
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Re: Windows 11 accessibility
Monte Single
Regardless of how many manchine and smart devices for runningsoftware other than windows, there are still about 1 billion windows machines in use today.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of g melconian
Sent: June 24, 2021 7:16 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Windows 11 accessibility
Shawn, I am in agreement with you.ms and windows have fallen out of favor to other OS and devices over the years. MS has not realized that reality and stuck on the old windows believs that every pc should be running windows. That is not the case anymore. most are either running I OS, MAC OS, Chrome OS and Android . So with more choices out there , the ms and windows camp are losing the battel . Instead of reshaping themselve they are stuck to their old core beliefs
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Re: Windows 11 accessibility
Monte Single
Hi List,
Consider this;
Would micro soft continue to support windows 10 til some time in 2025 if it had so much vulnerability that hundreds of millions machines running win 10 have to be replaced with win 11 machines? Come on folks, think about this simple question for a minute or 2?
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shaun Everiss
Sent: June 24, 2021 6:42 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Windows 11 accessibility
Well yeah I need to agree. How much will the windows 10 x stuff be to the average user anyway. Put it this way, not many will be snapping up new systems just to have tpm module support or anything. I think microsoft needs to tell us what this extra security module will do to and what the risks are if you didn't have it.
I suspect consumers may not even have to worry about it. Especially if they use a local account. Since microsoft removed things like the music store, there is nothing for us blinks on it bar a few windows apps and codecs. Compaired to everyone else apple, google, etc thats pritty lame. Then they cut down cortana. So simply that means the only 2 assistants in the running are google and amazon. The apple system is catching up but only works for apple devices and the other 2 are universal. My point microsoft aint pushing any favors. Even if a system like mine has tpm2 installed which I checked, that pc healthcheck obviously does not detect it. I also agree about the update. Security is fine but a new interface from windows x does not inspire me a user to upgrade. Bar some minor things, I don't see this as any step forward. So now I need to go through an extra step. Setup, connect to a microsoft account, create a local one, delete my microsoft account or revert because I don't need most of its features, and other stuff. Its another headake to things. Then I need to turn all widgets off because they get in the way. I mean really just give us a working os for once.
On 25/06/2021 6:56 am, JM Casey wrote:
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Re: Windows 11 accessibility
g melconian <gmelconian619@...>
Its going to be time, to look at linux to keep these older systems running.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shaun Everiss Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2021 5:16 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Windows 11 accessibility Well look on chat about the health check. I don't see anything for the blind in this. I like the idea of amazon and android support apps because maybe I can play those games I have been missing out on, maybe. Maybe I can use kindle and maybe I can either replace cortana with google or alexa respectively. I don't much care for another windows interface especially windows x. I am allready having to say good bye to some of the control panel settings even though I prefer the simpler control panel interface. I was hoping microsoft would fix the crashyness of the explorer shell above all. Windows store and winget was something I wanted to try to see if it would work like apt get in linux ubuntu. I was hoping for the ability to run whatever desktop I wanted withhin windows so maybe I could stay with a windows 10 style desktop, xp or 7 or other linux desktop maybe. This new visual interface change doesn't interest me. I have had to allready turn that annoying news and interests thing off because of its sheer clutteryness on screen. Yes even though there are some reasons for a microsoft account I like the idea of things staying local and so do some older people like my aunt and my dad. Thing is there aint much keeping me to a microsoft account. I don't and will never use onedrive. I have managed to get a good cheap deal on office though I will be using it mainly for converting documents and not much else. I don't need any of the extra syncronisation features in a ms account. With ms going to spotify I will not be needing music. I have a few apps but most of these are not well accessible or even needed. The certification would be nice though so far there hasn't been any malware via a universal. The requirements for tpm is going to cut out a lot of people. Right now thats all amd units from well 2013 till the present day, maybe amd will have tpm 2 modules to stay in the game now. So you are cutting all intel i series from gen1 to well gen 5 maybe? Or is that also going to include generation 6 7 and maybe 8? So after 6 years, who will bother updating their systems. My system works. So do others in my family. Security sure begrudgingly we will do it. But I'm not updating for an interface which holds nothing new for me at all! I doubt any of the others I have will either. I have serviced friends that have systems from 2010 which are almost broken and old. But they have little cash to even replace them. My and my aunt's systems are 2016 units I think mine was either a 2017-2018 model amd system a ryzen 2nd gen but without a tpm. My aunt is a 7th generation intel. Really hope microsoft will allow us to continue with 10 for a bit because I don't want to switch everyone to microsoft accounts, I have even forgotten the passwords we use for some of them because we don't use them at all. Lets hope I can switch back to local again. And what about when upgrading lets hope thats fine. I haven't yet seen anything spaciffically about windows 11 from dolphin for testing but assume something is going on with that. At any rate who has the cash for a new latest intel processer enabled computer with tpm especially now. Duel drives for me is fine but what does that mean for older systems recycled or whatever. For 6 mmore years or so well fine. But after that, well older systems = more crap in landfills because they can't be used because microsoft says so. Wander how many will move away. I can't afford to because I have spent a lot of cash on windows and so have others but this is probably one reason I'd concidder switching to something else if there was something else more accessible than windows. Lets hope microsoft actually soften their stance because right now I can see more issues down the road. On 25/06/2021 4:25 am, Ali Savas wrote: Hello all,
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