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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
I would suggest that there are some displays that do not clatter and with a very directional mike you might not have an issue.
Of course you could always work from hard copy. I can hear sometimes on
I would suggest that there are some displays that do not clatter and with a very directional mike you might not have an issue.
Of course you could always work from hard copy. I can hear sometimes on
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Brian's Mail list account
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#43274
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
Yes, I agree to most of this. it is amazing though what can be done later in life I learned Braille in my 50s and to me its amazing I can read it at all. I sat down and wrote a training program in
Yes, I agree to most of this. it is amazing though what can be done later in life I learned Braille in my 50s and to me its amazing I can read it at all. I sat down and wrote a training program in
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Brian's Mail list account
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#43273
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
A lot of people read two handed and seem to be able to beat the display quite often. Its amazing if you can do it.
The problem with a lot of this is that sight is broadband whereas audio is like an
A lot of people read two handed and seem to be able to beat the display quite often. Its amazing if you can do it.
The problem with a lot of this is that sight is broadband whereas audio is like an
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Brian's Mail list account
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#43272
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
Yes but not everyone is that fast at reading it either. I learned it later in life and have never really found it of much use for long texts, but that might not be everyone's experience. I just could
Yes but not everyone is that fast at reading it either. I learned it later in life and have never really found it of much use for long texts, but that might not be everyone's experience. I just could
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Brian's Mail list account
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#43271
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
Unfortunately I think it depends on the person. I know people who regularly read so fast I simply cannot understand it. I also find that it gives me a headache if I set it too fast.
I imagine it
Unfortunately I think it depends on the person. I know people who regularly read so fast I simply cannot understand it. I also find that it gives me a headache if I set it too fast.
I imagine it
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Brian's Mail list account
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#43270
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Re: NVDA Technical Support: part 2 posted, things to do for part 3 on july 21st
hi Joseph
thank you for good info
i visited your website but no public link to your mp3 file
if you've a free time could you please make them to public link
regards
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AIKEO
hi Joseph
thank you for good info
i visited your website but no public link to your mp3 file
if you've a free time could you please make them to public link
regards
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AIKEO
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aikeo koomanivong
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#43269
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Word 2016 crashes often
I'm observing, when I convert a book from PDF to word and navigate it using NVDA, the word document crashes after 30-40 minutes approx. This doesn't happen if I'm working on document which hasn't
I'm observing, when I convert a book from PDF to word and navigate it using NVDA, the word document crashes after 30-40 minutes approx. This doesn't happen if I'm working on document which hasn't
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Akshaya Choudhary
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#43268
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Add-on development guide: minor updates as of July 2018
Hi all,
The NVDA Add-on Development Guide has been updated:
https://github.com/nvdaaddons/devguide/wiki/NVDA%20Add-on%20Development%20Guide
New in this version:
Fixed some misspellings.
In
Hi all,
The NVDA Add-on Development Guide has been updated:
https://github.com/nvdaaddons/devguide/wiki/NVDA%20Add-on%20Development%20Guide
New in this version:
Fixed some misspellings.
In
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Joseph Lee
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#43267
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Re: NVDA focus problem.
Cool. But what are the differences, do you know? I mean, if it weren't
for this issue, I'd have no idea that they changed anything. It appears,
on the surface, to work exactly as it always has.
Cool. But what are the differences, do you know? I mean, if it weren't
for this issue, I'd have no idea that they changed anything. It appears,
on the surface, to work exactly as it always has.
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John Isige
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#43266
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Re: I think Avast is a virus :-)
May as well be a virus, its why I had to quit the dvdvideosoft software and buy my own, all those added programs screwed things up and I had to reformat.
Ironically, the applien stuff while
May as well be a virus, its why I had to quit the dvdvideosoft software and buy my own, all those added programs screwed things up and I had to reformat.
Ironically, the applien stuff while
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Shaun Everiss
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#43265
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Re: Microsoft Edge is Starting to Grow on Me.
When I use the Try-Build, NVDA works with Microsoft Edge perfectly. Have no problems with anything, but sometimes being thrown in the icons pain of Edge. There is something about this
When I use the Try-Build, NVDA works with Microsoft Edge perfectly. Have no problems with anything, but sometimes being thrown in the icons pain of Edge. There is something about this
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Kenny <kwashingtonbox@...>
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#43264
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Re: NVDA Technical Support: part 2 posted, things to do for part 3 on july 21st
Hi,
Try http instead of https link.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
Try http instead of https link.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#43263
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Re: NVDA Technical Support: part 2 posted, things to do for part 3 on july 21st
Hi, Joseph
Thanks for sharing the link for the tech support part 2. However, when I am about to save the recorded file as mp3 to my machine I have no luck to download it. The
Hi, Joseph
Thanks for sharing the link for the tech support part 2. However, when I am about to save the recorded file as mp3 to my machine I have no luck to download it. The
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Robert Mendoza
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#43262
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Re: Wegbsites Crashing My Screenreader
Ibrahim, you don't provide us w/a lot of information, ie, what version
of Windows you use, what websites crash the pc, how much ram, disk
space, & free disk space do you have, & other information you
Ibrahim, you don't provide us w/a lot of information, ie, what version
of Windows you use, what websites crash the pc, how much ram, disk
space, & free disk space do you have, & other information you
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Jackie
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#43261
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Re: NVDA focus problem.
John: It returned the ALT+TAB function to the way it worked in previous Windows revisions.
John: It returned the ALT+TAB function to the way it worked in previous Windows revisions.
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Richard Wells
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#43260
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Re: I think Avast is a virus :-)
No, Avast is not a virous. It is supposedly an anti virous software. Believe it or not there is a difference.
No, Avast is not a virous. It is supposedly an anti virous software. Believe it or not there is a difference.
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David Tanner
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#43259
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Re: NVDA focus problem.
What does it do? I mean I accept that it's solved the problem for you,
but why?
What does it do? I mean I accept that it's solved the problem for you,
but why?
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John Isige
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#43258
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Wegbsites Crashing My Screenreader
Hi good people:
I'm having a very unusual problem with my PC. When I am on some
websites, the sites simply crash my screen reader, making it
impossible to browse. I have to relaunch the screenreader
Hi good people:
I'm having a very unusual problem with my PC. When I am on some
websites, the sites simply crash my screen reader, making it
impossible to browse. I have to relaunch the screenreader
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Ibrahim Ajayi
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#43257
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Re: Tips for speed reading /listening with screen readers
My eloquence is usually between 82/85% with Jaws. Eloquence with NVDA for whatever reason feels somehow different. On some of the NVDA voices, I max out and it still doesn’t’ feel as fast as JFW
My eloquence is usually between 82/85% with Jaws. Eloquence with NVDA for whatever reason feels somehow different. On some of the NVDA voices, I max out and it still doesn’t’ feel as fast as JFW
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Cristóbal
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#43256
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Re: pauses after punctuation and sentence end in different speech synthesizers
Generally, the way pauses are handled is that if you want longer pauses for the speech, you simply add extra punctuation. I.E. if 1 comma pauses for half a second, then two of them pauses
Generally, the way pauses are handled is that if you want longer pauses for the speech, you simply add extra punctuation. I.E. if 1 comma pauses for half a second, then two of them pauses
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Travis Siegel
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#43255
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