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Re: version of an application with nvda
You can usually do so by typing alt to open the menus, then typing h to open help, then a to open the about dialog. So the sequence is alt h then a. The number will be read. If it isn't, use NVDA
You can usually do so by typing alt to open the menus, then typing h to open help, then a to open the about dialog. So the sequence is alt h then a. The number will be read. If it isn't, use NVDA
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Gene
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#47590
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version of an application with nvda
Good day nvda guys
I am sorry to bother you today.
How does one read the version of an application with nvda?
With jaws, this is accomplished with alt+ctrl+v.
Wally Marisane`
Good day nvda guys
I am sorry to bother you today.
How does one read the version of an application with nvda?
With jaws, this is accomplished with alt+ctrl+v.
Wally Marisane`
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Marisane Moruthanyana
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#47589
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Re: speech rate control
Someone else presented the short way. If you didn’t see the message, hold control NVDA key and, while doing so, up or down arrow. . I never use it but I tried it after sending my message.
Someone else presented the short way. If you didn’t see the message, hold control NVDA key and, while doing so, up or down arrow. . I never use it but I tried it after sending my message.
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Gene
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#47588
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Re: speech rate control
Hi Gene
Thank you, I got it.
It is actually nvda key + ctrl up and down arrows to control the speech rate.
Thanks once again.
Marisane Wally
Hi Gene
Thank you, I got it.
It is actually nvda key + ctrl up and down arrows to control the speech rate.
Thanks once again.
Marisane Wally
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Marisane Moruthanyana
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#47587
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Re: Review Cursor
Hi Andy,
NVDA works slightly differently to Jaws in this regard, however the overall aim is the same: to get to controls on screen that you can't access with the regular keyboard.
NVDA uses "object
Hi Andy,
NVDA works slightly differently to Jaws in this regard, however the overall aim is the same: to get to controls on screen that you can't access with the regular keyboard.
NVDA uses "object
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Quentin Christensen
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#47586
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Re: speech rate control
Hi Marisane,
Gene's method involves opening NVDA's Speech settings. As he noted, it's not the quickest way you were after, but offers slightly finer grained control over adjustment.
There is a
Hi Marisane,
Gene's method involves opening NVDA's Speech settings. As he noted, it's not the quickest way you were after, but offers slightly finer grained control over adjustment.
There is a
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Quentin Christensen
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#47585
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Re: speech rate control
On 9/18/18, Marisane Moruthanyana <marisanem@...> wrote:
> Hi Gene
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> I thought that there is a short way or what is called on-fly method
> like with jaws.
>
> You are right that this is
On 9/18/18, Marisane Moruthanyana <marisanem@...> wrote:
> Hi Gene
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> I thought that there is a short way or what is called on-fly method
> like with jaws.
>
> You are right that this is
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Marisane Moruthanyana
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#47584
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Re: speech rate control
Hi Gene
I thought that there is a short way or what is called on-fly method
like with jaws.
You are right that this is cumbersome.
I think that nvda developers or those designing addons should come
Hi Gene
I thought that there is a short way or what is called on-fly method
like with jaws.
You are right that this is cumbersome.
I think that nvda developers or those designing addons should come
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Marisane Moruthanyana
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#47583
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Review Cursor
Does NVDA have a mode similar to the JAWS cursor? if so, how does one invoke it?
Andy
Does NVDA have a mode similar to the JAWS cursor? if so, how does one invoke it?
Andy
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Andy
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#47582
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Re: speech rate control
I saw a method described by another member. As I recall, the method I will describe, though it requires more commands, gives better control over the increments of change. Use whichever you prefer.
I saw a method described by another member. As I recall, the method I will describe, though it requires more commands, gives better control over the increments of change. Use whichever you prefer.
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Gene
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#47581
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Re: speech rate control
I believe it is shift nvda control left right to circle to speech thennvda shift control up and down arrow to go up and down through choices.
I believe it is shift nvda control left right to circle to speech thennvda shift control up and down arrow to go up and down through choices.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#47580
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speech rate control
Good day nvda listers
I trust that this email finds you all well.
I need your assistance.
How does one lower or speed the rate of nvda?
That is, how do I make nvda speak slower or faster; what is
Good day nvda listers
I trust that this email finds you all well.
I need your assistance.
How does one lower or speed the rate of nvda?
That is, how do I make nvda speak slower or faster; what is
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Marisane Moruthanyana
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#47579
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Requesting additional language to E speak
Hi friends, I want to request to add additional one more language in E speak. how can recommend to the development team to do this? if anybody have idea, please suggest me how can i achieve this.
Hi friends, I want to request to add additional one more language in E speak. how can recommend to the development team to do this? if anybody have idea, please suggest me how can i achieve this.
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Narayan <krishnashree1221@...>
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#47578
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Re: vmware / vcenter and nvda?
It's version 6. It definitely said flash, not html5.
Yes, that would be helpful to know about.
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Will Estes
westes575@...
It's version 6. It definitely said flash, not html5.
Yes, that would be helpful to know about.
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Will Estes
westes575@...
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Will Estes <westes575@...>
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#47577
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Re: vmware / vcenter and nvda?
Hi,
What VMware Center are you using? AFAIK older versions are completely
unusable and inaccessible, but newer versions are not longer using flash
but html5, which is working better.
We are still
Hi,
What VMware Center are you using? AFAIK older versions are completely
unusable and inaccessible, but newer versions are not longer using flash
but html5, which is working better.
We are still
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Christian Schoepplein
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#47576
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Re: Security in NVDA
Hi René,
In a secure environment, you can run NVDA with the --secure command line argument which does disable the python console (as well as disabling the add-on manager).
Kind regards
Quentin.
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Hi René,
In a secure environment, you can run NVDA with the --secure command line argument which does disable the python console (as well as disabling the add-on manager).
Kind regards
Quentin.
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Quentin Christensen
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#47575
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Re: winamp interesting news
It’s further down the page.
I already sent you the direct link anyway though.
It’s further down the page.
I already sent you the direct link anyway though.
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#47574
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Re: Deleting comments in word
Nothing more than usual. *grin*
You're right it is one of those annoying little inconsistencies, and I do hope they address it someday (if you notice they do before I do, please let me know as I could
Nothing more than usual. *grin*
You're right it is one of those annoying little inconsistencies, and I do hope they address it someday (if you notice they do before I do, please let me know as I could
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Quentin Christensen
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#47573
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Re: winamp interesting news
this is the direct link for the beta.
http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=5ef39c28e5e37e0bf64f40f5dfb368d7&s=167&r=&f=winamp.htm
this is the direct link for the beta.
http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=5ef39c28e5e37e0bf64f40f5dfb368d7&s=167&r=&f=winamp.htm
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By
Shaun Everiss
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#47572
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Re: accessible disk imaging software
I have used the windows version in my university days and it works well enough.
Speaking of linux, the next windows is supposed to be able to natively read mac and unix text files.
Would have been
I have used the windows version in my university days and it works well enough.
Speaking of linux, the next windows is supposed to be able to natively read mac and unix text files.
Would have been
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Shaun Everiss
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#47571
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