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Re: Libra Office Calc
Hi, Chris,
The address to subscribe to the chat group is chat+subscribe@nvda.groups.io.
Rosemarie
Hi, Chris,
The address to subscribe to the chat group is chat+subscribe@nvda.groups.io.
Rosemarie
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#70459
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NVDA/Jaws
If I have to switch to Jaws to tandem someone when I return to NVDA it feels very sluggish and I have to reboot my pc for it to be normal again. has anyone else had this experience?
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If I have to switch to Jaws to tandem someone when I return to NVDA it feels very sluggish and I have to reboot my pc for it to be normal again. has anyone else had this experience?
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Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#70458
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Re: Editing of Windows onecore voices
I'm actually thinking of submittin gfeedback as one core cannot prounce cimviation. They all say it as simviatushin. Or something like that. How? I dunno. Lol!
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For
I'm actually thinking of submittin gfeedback as one core cannot prounce cimviation. They all say it as simviatushin. Or something like that. How? I dunno. Lol!
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For
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Sarah k Alawami
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#70457
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Re: web page objects that require the use of the mouse
NVDA key + numpad divide/slash key:
Moves the mouse pointer to the current navigator object
Not sure that will help on all webpages, but, HTH
Jacob Kruger
NVDA key + numpad divide/slash key:
Moves the mouse pointer to the current navigator object
Not sure that will help on all webpages, but, HTH
Jacob Kruger
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Jacob Kruger
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#70456
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web page objects that require the use of the mouse
Hi all,
I am trying to get some info from a field on the page but it says to use the mouse to view. I have looked at the object navigation methods after the suggestion
Hi all,
I am trying to get some info from a field on the page but it says to use the mouse to view. I have looked at the object navigation methods after the suggestion
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Dan Beaver
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#70455
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Re: Question for NVDA Compiler Team?
Thank you for your reply Quentin, I been using NVDA for backup speech since version 14 now & have seen a lot of great changes over that period. It has come a longways. Thank you to everyone that makes
Thank you for your reply Quentin, I been using NVDA for backup speech since version 14 now & have seen a lot of great changes over that period. It has come a longways. Thank you to everyone that makes
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David Ouimet
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#70454
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Re: Still no go with Vocalizer
Gerardo, your NVDA add-ons folder is already with lots of problems...
Do you want to make an remote access session?
Rui Fontes
Às 15:06 de 17/02/2020,
Gerardo, your NVDA add-ons folder is already with lots of problems...
Do you want to make an remote access session?
Rui Fontes
Às 15:06 de 17/02/2020,
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Rui Fontes
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#70453
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the edward voice
Along the lines of the discussion on the list...
All I did was install a portable copy of NVDA 2019.2.1, and, install the speechPlayerInEspeak add-on under it.
Then, under that portable copy
Along the lines of the discussion on the list...
All I did was install a portable copy of NVDA 2019.2.1, and, install the speechPlayerInEspeak add-on under it.
Then, under that portable copy
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Jacob Kruger
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#70452
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Re: Question for NVDA Compiler Team?
To be honest, I don't see it dieing even if it did drop out from release even now.
For starters, nvda's really strong point is that it relies a lot on in built things from the os.
To be honest, I don't see it dieing even if it did drop out from release even now.
For starters, nvda's really strong point is that it relies a lot on in built things from the os.
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Shaun Everiss
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#70451
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Still no go with Vocalizer
For the benefit of others who might have trouble with Vocalizer with the new VDA 2019.3.1, here’s my log; with the Compac English voices Rui shared on here, no luck either; the Vocalizer menu
For the benefit of others who might have trouble with Vocalizer with the new VDA 2019.3.1, here’s my log; with the Compac English voices Rui shared on here, no luck either; the Vocalizer menu
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Gerardo Corripio
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#70450
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Re: the edward voice
no it wasn't it was Edward not edd.
On 2/17/2020 6:03 AM, Quentin Christensen wrote:
no it wasn't it was Edward not edd.
On 2/17/2020 6:03 AM, Quentin Christensen wrote:
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Bobby Vinton <vinton.bobby5277@...>
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#70449
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The period key not speaking
Hi Group,
Since I upgraded to 2019.3.1 the key for period is not speaking. There
is no issue with other punctuation keys.
Additionally NVDA does not read the word 'period'.
What could be the problem?
Hi Group,
Since I upgraded to 2019.3.1 the key for period is not speaking. There
is no issue with other punctuation keys.
Additionally NVDA does not read the word 'period'.
What could be the problem?
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Nevzat Adil
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#70448
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Re: Speech on demand addon for NVDA, and a bug in Microsoft office
That may be from the application itself, but I think errors generally regarding an application come from Windows. If something crashes, Windows informs you of the error.
Gene
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That may be from the application itself, but I think errors generally regarding an application come from Windows. If something crashes, Windows informs you of the error.
Gene
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Gene
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#70447
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Re: Speech on demand addon for NVDA, and a bug in Microsoft office
Hi Gene,
Makes sense. To be honest, key conflicts never crossed my mind, because the majority of shortcuts that NVDA use I've only really used in screen readers, but of course there are some keys that
Hi Gene,
Makes sense. To be honest, key conflicts never crossed my mind, because the majority of shortcuts that NVDA use I've only really used in screen readers, but of course there are some keys that
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Damien Garwood <damien@...>
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#70446
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Re: Speech on demand addon for NVDA, and a bug in Microsoft office
Sleep mode puts NVDA to sleep while in the window you execute the command in. If you don't want speech in a certain Window, such as a self-voicing program, you can put NVDA to sleep there and it will
Sleep mode puts NVDA to sleep while in the window you execute the command in. If you don't want speech in a certain Window, such as a self-voicing program, you can put NVDA to sleep there and it will
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Gene
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#70445
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Libra Office Calc
Hi
Is there anyone using Libra Office Calc that could explain how to format numeric columns such that a fixed number of decimal places is displayed without truncating trailing zeroes? For example I
Hi
Is there anyone using Libra Office Calc that could explain how to format numeric columns such that a fixed number of decimal places is displayed without truncating trailing zeroes? For example I
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Chris Mullins
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#70444
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Re: New Member Seeking Tutorials
did you open help and check out the key commands?
did you open help and check out the key commands?
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Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#70443
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Re: Speech on demand addon for NVDA, and a bug in Microsoft office
Hi
I may be totally off target here because it's a long time since I used
Jaws but is this referring to the Verbosity level in Jaws? When I
used it, there used to be 3 levels of verbosity you could
Hi
I may be totally off target here because it's a long time since I used
Jaws but is this referring to the Verbosity level in Jaws? When I
used it, there used to be 3 levels of verbosity you could
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Chris Mullins
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#70442
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Re: Speech on demand addon for NVDA, and a bug in Microsoft office
Hi,
Sleep mode doesn't technically turn speech off, as it still speaks while alt+tabbing through windows. So I guess if you want it completely silent you'd have to turn speech off and then sleep mode
Hi,
Sleep mode doesn't technically turn speech off, as it still speaks while alt+tabbing through windows. So I guess if you want it completely silent you'd have to turn speech off and then sleep mode
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Damien Garwood <damien@...>
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#70441
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Re: Speech on demand addon for NVDA, and a bug in Microsoft office
Hi, I know this feature, but speech on demand is different, after turning on this feature in jaws, it allows you to limit the amount of speech you hear as you navigate windows and documents or perform
Hi, I know this feature, but speech on demand is different, after turning on this feature in jaws, it allows you to limit the amount of speech you hear as you navigate windows and documents or perform
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abdul muhamin
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#70440
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