Re: Here we go again!
Such is life with software, especially that of the alpha kind. In
order to move forward, things are changed. This, unfortunately,
breaks backwards compatibility.
I will commend the devs herein. They quickly resolve these
issues. You know that this is alpha software. They let you know
that things can, and do, break.
On 10/20/2021 5:23 PM, Carlos wrote:
Today I downloaded the alpha version of nvda 2022.1. And, once again add-ons will need to be updated to work with nvda 2022.1.
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Re: Here we go again!
Jujube
Hi Carlos, as far as I know they are striving to only break addons once a year at the .1 release. I suggest reading this thread as Joseph Lee's explanations in particular will hopefully give you a better handle on the developer's perspective. NVDA addons are similar to browser extensions. You may not know this, but many browser extensions have died out due to lack of updates and NVDA addons are no different. Although changing NVDA to another progrramming language is theoretically possible, I strongly susptect that such a move would require a massive rewrite of NVDA's code. I hope something decent is worked out soon, but in the meantime, I just wanted to explain why this is happening.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 2:23 PM Carlos <gmjc341961@...> wrote: Today I downloaded the alpha version of nvda 2022.1. And, once again
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Here we go again!
Carlos
Today I downloaded the alpha version of nvda 2022.1. And, once again add-ons will need to be updated to work with nvda 2022.1.
Someone really needs to come up with some kind of add-ons patch that will make "All!" add-ons work with current/future versions of nvda! Otherwise, the use of add-ons will become very impractical! I wonder if at some point breaking add-ons compatibility will have an effect on the usability of nvda as a usable screen reader? NVDA is taking a very big risk in annoying users by constantly breaking add-ons compatibility! At some point nvda users will grow tired of all this nonsense. And, will just walk away from nvda. And, those who depend on nvda for their daily use will be without a free open source screen reader! Maybe its time for nvda to be taken over by developers that will know how to better handle upgrading nvda while keeping add-ons compatible for all users! And, maybe its time to move away from python as it is the cause of all these add-ons breaking their compatibility?
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Re: Different focus from say all and arrowing through
mike mcglashon
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What are you pressing to start say all? There are two of them. One starts from the system cursor, the other one starts from the review cursor. The one that starts from the review cursor doesn't move the system cursor. End quote: So, which keystroke invokes which "say all mode"? Please advise as you like. Mike M. Mike mcglashon Email: Michael.mcglashon@... Ph: 618 783 9331
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Tyler Spivey via groups.io Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 4:54 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Different focus from say all and arrowing through What are you pressing to start say all? There are two of them. One starts from the system cursor, the other one starts from the review cursor. The one that starts from the review cursor doesn't move the system cursor. On 10/20/2021 1:49 PM, Christopher Bartlett wrote: While proofreading a long document using say-all, I'd find a place for
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Re: what next
dennis huckle <denniswhuckle@...>
Sorry folks, Didn’t sign my name on last post. Kind regards, Dennis huckle.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Chris via groups.io
Sent: 20 October 2021 21:23 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] what next
Tech support are correct, and narrator wont work within the bios/uefi So you will need sighted help to change the setting unfortunately
From: ken lawrence via groups.io
Hi NVDA apparently BIOS is set this way in default the HP tech support says that BIOS is outside windows and therefore screen reader won’t work. Will narrator work this way and if not can a blind user change this setting and regain use of function keys that way? I’ve deleted more of the HP stuff on this machine and can’tcompletely get rid of inaccessible mcafee antivirus. Boy why do blind people have to fight these battles in 2021?
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Re: what next
dennis huckle <denniswhuckle@...>
Hello all, I can definitely confirm that to do anything in the bios you, like me will need sighted assistance. Of course its really important that you know exactly what you want to achieve so as to assist yoin making the correct dicisions within bios. ur sighted assistant
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Chris via groups.io
Sent: 20 October 2021 21:23 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] what next
Tech support are correct, and narrator wont work within the bios/uefi So you will need sighted help to change the setting unfortunately
From: ken lawrence via groups.io
Hi NVDA apparently BIOS is set this way in default the HP tech support says that BIOS is outside windows and therefore screen reader won’t work. Will narrator work this way and if not can a blind user change this setting and regain use of function keys that way? I’ve deleted more of the HP stuff on this machine and can’tcompletely get rid of inaccessible mcafee antivirus. Boy why do blind people have to fight these battles in 2021?
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Re: Different focus from say all and arrowing through
Tyler Spivey
What are you pressing to start say all?
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There are two of them. One starts from the system cursor, the other one starts from the review cursor. The one that starts from the review cursor doesn't move the system cursor.
On 10/20/2021 1:49 PM, Christopher Bartlett wrote:
While proofreading a long document using say-all, I'd find a place for editing, and hit control to stop speech, but then when I'd arrow through the document, I'd be in a different place. I have focus follows caret set in review, so I figured the focus would, well, follow the system caret. I thought the system caret would travel with the say'all cursor.
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Different focus from say all and arrowing through
Christopher Bartlett
While proofreading a long document using say-all, I'd find a place for editing, and hit control to stop speech, but then when I'd arrow through the document, I'd be in a different place. I have focus follows caret set in review, so I figured the focus would, well, follow the system caret. I thought the system caret would travel with the say'all cursor. I'm a little rusty on NVDA concepts, since for a long time, I did most of my work on a Chromebook, but now I'm using my win 10 machine a lot more again, and MS Office. Christopher Bartlett Christopher Bartlett
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Re: what next
Chris
Tech support are correct, and narrator wont work within the bios/uefi So you will need sighted help to change the setting unfortunately
From: ken lawrence via groups.io
Sent: 20 October 2021 18:40 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] what next
Hi NVDA apparently BIOS is set this way in default the HP tech support says that BIOS is outside windows and therefore screen reader won’t work. Will narrator work this way and if not can a blind user change this setting and regain use of function keys that way? I’ve deleted more of the HP stuff on this machine and can’tcompletely get rid of inaccessible mcafee antivirus. Boy why do blind people have to fight these battles in 2021?
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Re: what next
Chris Mullins
Hi Ken You can also download a mcafee removal tool from the mcafee web site. I do not know how accessible it is but it should get rid of the remaining components.
Cheers Chris
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From: Mohamed
Sent: 20 October 2021 19:45 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] what next
HP actually has a BIOS configuration utility that can be used to edit BIOS settings from within Windows. https://ftp.ext.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/HP_BCU.html. this is a command line app that allows you to configure BIOS settings by editing a text file. You'll need to generate a text file of your current BIOS settings, and disable the setting called Action Key Mode by removing the asterisk from enabled and moving it to disable. On 10/20/2021 1:40 PM, ken lawrence via groups.io wrote:
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Re: Introductory questions about navigating in a browser.
Gene
When reading begins, press control to stop reading. Then move line by
line and you will hear each line and no more until you move to the next
line.
There is a way to have the web page read but that won’t solve what you
evidently want to do. Evidently, you want to start reading at the
beginning of content you want to read such as an article. To do that, try
moving using the letter n to skip blocks of links, or h, move by heading.
On some pages, one works better than the other.
If you do want a page to read from the top, there is a setting you can
change, discussed by another member. There may be some pages where you
want this at least at times.
I don’t know how slow it is for you to type and I don’t know which you
might prefer in situations like this:
Say you open a web page that is the home page of a newspaper. You
want to get to the link that says editorial. If the page starts to read
automatically, press control.
You can then open NVDA search, which is used on web pages and some other
places, type edit and search. This will save you from moving through a lot
of links to find it.
Or you can open the links list and type the letter e until you find
it. I believe you press enter then to follow the link when in the links
list.
Or if, on this page, you haven’t gone to a lot of links to different
sections of the paper, when the page opens and you have stopped automatic
reading, if it occurs, type the letter v. That moves you through links you
have used before. Then, when you get to the one you want, follow it as
usual.
Gene
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From: Alan Joyce
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 10:36 AM
Subject: [nvda] Introductory questions about navigating in a
browser. Hi,
I’m new to using NVDA having little exposure to other text to speech programs before jumping in. I’ve use a program called the Grid which acts as a keyboard emulator to help me with my typing as I’m unable to physically access a standard keyboard. With my setup on NVDA, I have found a few elements which I’m struggling with and would appreciate a guide through. These are; 1. When reading out a lengthy email from Gmail opened in the EDGE browser, is it possible to control the read back rate – say line by line – so I can pick up on what is being typed. What are the key combination for this and the settings which would allow this? 2. When I open a webpage in the Edge, is it possible for NVDA to start to read the page content automatically? At the moment, it announces the page opening and I have to start finding my way through Tabbing or down arrow key which seems to work some times and then not others. 3. For above, is there one reading mode which is preferred over the other?
I’m sure I’ve more to come on top of these but I’d welcome a start!
Kindest regards, Alan
Windows 10, Ver 1909
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Re: what next
Mohamed
HP actually has a BIOS configuration utility that can be used to
edit BIOS settings from within Windows.
https://ftp.ext.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/HP_BCU.html. this is
a command line app that allows you to configure BIOS settings by
editing a text file. You'll need to generate a text file of your
current BIOS settings, and disable the setting called Action Key
Mode by removing the asterisk from enabled and moving it to
disable.
On 10/20/2021 1:40 PM, ken lawrence via
groups.io wrote:
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Re: what next
Gene
This has nothing to do with the screen-reader. Narrator, being
another screen-reader, will not work around the problem. If someone didn’t
use a screen-reader, the fn keys would function the same way. Either your
computer manufacturer provides a way to control this behavior using
commands provided not in BIOS or you will have to have someone change the BIOS
setting.
Gene
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 12:40 PM
Subject: [nvda] what next Hi NVDA apparently BIOS is set this way in default the HP tech support says that BIOS is outside windows and therefore screen reader won’t work. Will narrator work this way and if not can a blind user change this setting and regain use of function keys that way? I’ve deleted more of the HP stuff on this machine and can’tcompletely get rid of inaccessible mcafee antivirus. Boy why do blind people have to fight these battles in 2021?
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Re: what next
Jackie
The short answer is no. The long answer is h*** (rhymes w/tech) no. I
suggest getting extremely good sighted assistance, because you mess w/the wrong thing in BIOS, and things can go pear-shaped very quickly. & this is 1 reason why I tend to steer clear of HP. The battles grind on w/no end in sight, 2021 and beyond. On 10/20/21, ken lawrence via groups.io <kenlawrence124@...> wrote: Hi NVDA apparently BIOS is set this way in default the HP tech support says -- Subscribe to a WordPress for Newbies Mailing List by sending a message to: wp4newbs-request@... with 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by visiting the list page at http://www.freelists.org/list/wp4newbs & check out my sites at www.brightstarsweb.com & www.mysitesbeenhacked.com
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what next
ken lawrence
Hi NVDA apparently BIOS is set this way in default the HP tech support says that BIOS is outside windows and therefore screen reader won’t work. Will narrator work this way and if not can a blind user change this setting and regain use of function keys that way? I’ve deleted more of the HP stuff on this machine and can’tcompletely get rid of inaccessible mcafee antivirus. Boy why do blind people have to fight these battles in 2021?
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
Monte Single
My bad, it should read "document format" not page format.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Monte Single Sent: October 20, 2021 10:41 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages You have to go settings, page format, and uncheck columns and rows. This page format section of settings has a huge selection of items to choose from; it is worth reviewing more than once to get things tuned the way you like. -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Saylor Cooper Sent: October 20, 2021 10:36 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages Hello, I’m trying to figure out how to get NVDA to stop reading columns and rows especially on webpages whenever I don’t need that information. Thanks. Saylor Cooper
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
Saylor Cooper
Yes I got it thanks everyone.
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Saylor Cooper
On Oct 20, 2021, at 11:48 AM, Jujube <ellaxyu@...> wrote:
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Re: Introductory questions about navigating in a browser.
Jujube
Hi, I'll try to answer your questions though I for some reason don't fully know what you mean. 1. To read by line usually pressing up or down arrows can work. If you want to read by paragraph press control + up or down arrow. 2. If you want everything read to you when the page loads, change the following setting: a. press NVDA control B to access browse mode settings. b. tab a few times until you get to the setting "automatic say all on page load". Press space to check it and then press enter to close the dialog. Hope this helps.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 9:39 AM Alan Joyce <amjoyce@...> wrote:
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
Jujube
Hi Saylor, I think you're referring to the reading of tables. You need to go to document formatting settings (NVDA control D), tab a bunch of times, and uncheck "row and column headers" or any of the other table reading settings. Hope this helps.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 9:35 AM Saylor Cooper <saylorcooper1@...> wrote: Hello, I’m trying to figure out how to get NVDA to stop reading columns and rows especially on webpages whenever I don’t need that information. Thanks.
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Re: NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages
Monte Single
You have to go settings, page format, and uncheck columns and rows.
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This page format section of settings has a huge selection of items to choose from; it is worth reviewing more than once to get things tuned the way you like.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Saylor Cooper Sent: October 20, 2021 10:36 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] NVDA to not read columns and rows in webpages Hello, I’m trying to figure out how to get NVDA to stop reading columns and rows especially on webpages whenever I don’t need that information. Thanks. Saylor Cooper
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