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NVDA and sounds
Queck question.
JAWS had a way to link sounds with words using the Dictionary manager.
Is there an addon for NVDA that can do the same thing?
Queck question.
JAWS had a way to link sounds with words using the Dictionary manager.
Is there an addon for NVDA that can do the same thing?
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Chris Shook
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#56129
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Re: ie unsafe dolphin users
Wow how interesting. I do have a tutorial where someone was demonstrating how to use the amazon site with the Hal screen reader as well as Jaws and Window-eyes.
Wow how interesting. I do have a tutorial where someone was demonstrating how to use the amazon site with the Hal screen reader as well as Jaws and Window-eyes.
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#56128
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
Thanks Brad, I always got Dolphin and Supernova backwards.
Thanks Brad, I always got Dolphin and Supernova backwards.
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Chris Shook
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#56127
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Re: ie unsafe dolphin users
Good to know 😊
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molly the blind tech lover
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#56126
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Re: ie unsafe dolphin users
Just for info even though non-NVDA related…Dolphin were founded in the mid-80’s to further the development of the HAL screenreader primarily – the forerunner of Supernova. HAL was very popular
Just for info even though non-NVDA related…Dolphin were founded in the mid-80’s to further the development of the HAL screenreader primarily – the forerunner of Supernova. HAL was very popular
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Richard Bartholomew
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#56125
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Re: ie unsafe dolphin users
Hi, Brad,
For years now I thought Dolphin was a screen reader. Thanks for the correction.
Rosemarie
Hi, Brad,
For years now I thought Dolphin was a screen reader. Thanks for the correction.
Rosemarie
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#56124
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Re: ie unsafe dolphin users
Yes, it is more common in Europe but it has always been quite low on the list of preferred screenreaders since its creation 30-odd years ago!
Cheers
Richard Bartholomew
Yes, it is more common in Europe but it has always been quite low on the list of preferred screenreaders since its creation 30-odd years ago!
Cheers
Richard Bartholomew
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Richard Bartholomew
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#56123
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
Cool. I’ll check it out 😊
Cool. I’ll check it out 😊
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molly the blind tech lover
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#56122
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Re: ie unsafe dolphin users
Dolphin is not a screen reader, rather it is a company in the U.K. that markets several access technology software products. Their primary product is the SuperNova Access Suite, which includes a
Dolphin is not a screen reader, rather it is a company in the U.K. that markets several access technology software products. Their primary product is the SuperNova Access Suite, which includes a
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Brad Snyder
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#56121
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
Hi
Here is a link to a powerpoint that I have just been working on (which is promoting NVDA). It is still a work in progress, and the information is courtesy of the main join the revolution section
Hi
Here is a link to a powerpoint that I have just been working on (which is promoting NVDA). It is still a work in progress, and the information is courtesy of the main join the revolution section
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#56120
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Re: ie unsafe dolphin users
This piece of screen reading package is common in European countries. they're located in England.
Michael Munn
Member: Virginia Association of Blind students
National Federation of the Blind of
This piece of screen reading package is common in European countries. they're located in England.
Michael Munn
Member: Virginia Association of Blind students
National Federation of the Blind of
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Michael Munn
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#56119
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
It's been a while since I've read OCR text. Things might sound a little run together, but it is legible.
It's been a while since I've read OCR text. Things might sound a little run together, but it is legible.
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Chris Shook
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#56118
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
I am sorry. The question about web browsers was meant to be posted in the chat list.
I am sorry. The question about web browsers was meant to be posted in the chat list.
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Chris Shook
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#56117
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
I'm going to install that add-on right now.
I'm going to install that add-on right now.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#56116
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
Speaking of text, does the Grammer error function of NVDA work again.
I know it was removed a while back, but has it been put back?
Speaking of text, does the Grammer error function of NVDA work again.
I know it was removed a while back, but has it been put back?
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Chris Shook
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#56115
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
My apologies.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#56114
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
I didn't have NVDA when I used BLackboard, but JAWS had the OCR function at the time.
That helped with reading scanned textbooks and pages.
WIth NVDA having an OCR addon, it shouldn't be terribly
I didn't have NVDA when I used BLackboard, but JAWS had the OCR function at the time.
That helped with reading scanned textbooks and pages.
WIth NVDA having an OCR addon, it shouldn't be terribly
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Chris Shook
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#56113
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
Firefox opens them in adobe.
Firefox opens them in adobe.
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molly the blind tech lover
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#56112
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Re: NVDA and outlook, discussion about columns in message list
Tony,
In regard to your biggest complaint, I may have an answer, or something that can help. Outlook 2016, in default mode, has a 2-step expand for a conversation when it's collapsed, and
Tony,
In regard to your biggest complaint, I may have an answer, or something that can help. Outlook 2016, in default mode, has a 2-step expand for a conversation when it's collapsed, and
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Brian Vogel
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#56111
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Re: how do i get my NVDA to read powerpoints
No firefox has its own viewer.
Though I would usually set it all to open with adobe dc otherwise things could have issues.
I have actually always set in waterfox and firefox to save the pdfs so
No firefox has its own viewer.
Though I would usually set it all to open with adobe dc otherwise things could have issues.
I have actually always set in waterfox and firefox to save the pdfs so
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Shaun Everiss
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#56110
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