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Re: two different problems with NVDA and reading email
Yes, System Access does this all the time in Outlook, haven't had that
problem with NVDA. As for the checkboxes on the Gmail website, that's
what I've been doing but I guess I'm used to System Access,
Yes, System Access does this all the time in Outlook, haven't had that
problem with NVDA. As for the checkboxes on the Gmail website, that's
what I've been doing but I guess I'm used to System Access,
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By
Bob Cavanaugh
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#79469
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Re: Inserting Latency in NVDA Speech and Bluetooth Audio
Hello,
Actually, I find this topic quite valuable, and definitely see how it relates to NVDA. What I don't like, as an admin, is the fact that other mailing lists were carbon-copied on this message,
Hello,
Actually, I find this topic quite valuable, and definitely see how it relates to NVDA. What I don't like, as an admin, is the fact that other mailing lists were carbon-copied on this message,
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Nimer Jaber
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#79468
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Re: Inserting Latency in NVDA Speech and Bluetooth Audio
On the other hand, if you are looking into switching to bluetooth headphones, I would strongly recommend to look into APTX LL bluetooth codec - it works with only 30ms latency - not noticeable by
On the other hand, if you are looking into switching to bluetooth headphones, I would strongly recommend to look into APTX LL bluetooth codec - it works with only 30ms latency - not noticeable by
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Tony Malykh
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#79467
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Re: NVDA Verbosity for Grouping and sorting messages in Outlook - Can it be changed?
I can't help you with Outlook, but I just wanted to mention that this is one of the annoyances that prompted me to look for an alternative email client - and that's how I found Thunderbird.
I can't help you with Outlook, but I just wanted to mention that this is one of the annoyances that prompted me to look for an alternative email client - and that's how I found Thunderbird.
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Tony Malykh
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#79466
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Re: Inserting Latency in NVDA Speech and Bluetooth Audio
Here is a quick hack. Open NVDA python console and type:
import time
originalSpeechSpeak = speech.speak
def preSpeak(speechSequence, symbolLevel=None, *args, **kwargs):
time.sleep(0.5)
Here is a quick hack. Open NVDA python console and type:
import time
originalSpeechSpeak = speech.speak
def preSpeak(speechSequence, symbolLevel=None, *args, **kwargs):
time.sleep(0.5)
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Tony Malykh
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#79465
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Re: NVDA reading only one line with NVDA-down arrow
Thanks. The problem was that she was in laptop mode instead of desktop. Easy fix. Phew!
Thanks. The problem was that she was in laptop mode instead of desktop. Easy fix. Phew!
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Ann Byrne <annakb@...>
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#79464
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Re: Making NVDA profiles in diffrent languages
On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 02:03 AM, Tyler Spivey wrote:
That has disadvantages.-
Not to mention that this would require re-creating the portable copies with each NVDA update.
You can easily set up
On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 02:03 AM, Tyler Spivey wrote:
That has disadvantages.-
Not to mention that this would require re-creating the portable copies with each NVDA update.
You can easily set up
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Brian Vogel
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#79463
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Re: NVDA reading only one line with NVDA-down arrow
Hi Ann,Maybe see if the following setting helps:
NVDA Key/Insert + N (open NVDA settings)
Select 'Preferences';
Select 'Settings';
Select 'Keyboard'; and
check the box for, "Allow skim reading in Say
Hi Ann,Maybe see if the following setting helps:
NVDA Key/Insert + N (open NVDA settings)
Select 'Preferences';
Select 'Settings';
Select 'Keyboard'; and
check the box for, "Allow skim reading in Say
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Niemi, Kristina@DSS
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#79462
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CodeFactory Eloquence
Hi. I just got myself a new laptop, and when I installed NVDA, I also installed the Codefactory Eloquence and Vocalizer AddOn. however, when I tried to activate the addOn, I got a message in a
Hi. I just got myself a new laptop, and when I installed NVDA, I also installed the Codefactory Eloquence and Vocalizer AddOn. however, when I tried to activate the addOn, I got a message in a
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Jaffar Sidek <jaffar.sidek10@...>
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#79461
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Re: two different problems with NVDA and reading email
If I understand what is wanted, when moving to the check box, the person who the message is from is wanted to be read before anything else. I'm not sure if check box checked or unchecked is wanted
If I understand what is wanted, when moving to the check box, the person who the message is from is wanted to be read before anything else. I'm not sure if check box checked or unchecked is wanted
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By
Gene
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#79460
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Re: NVDA goes silent when arrowing down the list of participants panel in Zoom
When testing a problem like this, it may be helpful to test for such things. Assuming that something is or isn't happening may lead to an incorrect description of a problem.
Gene
When testing a problem like this, it may be helpful to test for such things. Assuming that something is or isn't happening may lead to an incorrect description of a problem.
Gene
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By
Gene
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#79459
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Re: Making NVDA profiles in diffrent languages
That has disadvantages. Those portable copies won't be able to access anything requiring elevation.
Instead, call NVDA with -c and the path of a new config directory. For example, I can run:
nvda -c
That has disadvantages. Those portable copies won't be able to access anything requiring elevation.
Instead, call NVDA with -c and the path of a new config directory. For example, I can run:
nvda -c
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Tyler Spivey
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#79458
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Re: Making NVDA profiles in diffrent languages
Hi Deborah
This is a great idea thank you for that. Could you be so nice and write me a private message to explain me step by step to do that?
This would help me a lot.
Thanks again and
Hi Deborah
This is a great idea thank you for that. Could you be so nice and write me a private message to explain me step by step to do that?
This would help me a lot.
Thanks again and
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Cristina Ebetiuc <ebetiucristina@...>
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#79457
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Re: two different problems with NVDA and reading email
I was really hoping it would do well myself, as I've used SA to go on
several computers. Sometimes though, it simply crashes when trying to
load. That being said, it won't automatically read the
I was really hoping it would do well myself, as I've used SA to go on
several computers. Sometimes though, it simply crashes when trying to
load. That being said, it won't automatically read the
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By
Bob Cavanaugh
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#79456
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Re: two different problems with NVDA and reading email
I'm not sure if I made my point clear enough on this. I am used to the
way System Access reads things, which is that when tabbing through and
landing on the checkboxes, it reads who the message is
I'm not sure if I made my point clear enough on this. I am used to the
way System Access reads things, which is that when tabbing through and
landing on the checkboxes, it reads who the message is
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#79455
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Re: HIMS Syncbraille Display and NVDA on Desktop PC
Brian,
Indeed, you don't have a brailledisplay, that is the reason.
Marten
Brian,
Indeed, you don't have a brailledisplay, that is the reason.
Marten
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Marten Post Uiterweer
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#79454
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Re: NVDA goes silent when arrowing down the list of participants panel in Zoom
Nor have I done much testing with this, as I'm usually trying to focus
on the meeting I'm attending, but I do not expect my screen reader, no
matter what it is, to suddenly be delayed by several
Nor have I done much testing with this, as I'm usually trying to focus
on the meeting I'm attending, but I do not expect my screen reader, no
matter what it is, to suddenly be delayed by several
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By
Bob Cavanaugh
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#79453
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Re: Welcoming you to my talk at NVDACon
I added quite a bit of information on NVDACon, how to join and so on in this week's In-Process blog post: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-2nd-december-2020/
Basically, to join NVDACon, see
I added quite a bit of information on NVDACon, how to join and so on in this week's In-Process blog post: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-2nd-december-2020/
Basically, to join NVDACon, see
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By
Quentin Christensen
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#79452
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Re: NVDA and Word
Hi Mike,
This is not so much an NVDA feature as a Word feature. You could try setting the view mode to "Draft" (alt+w, e) rather than the default page layout (alt+w, p to get back to page layout).
If
Hi Mike,
This is not so much an NVDA feature as a Word feature. You could try setting the view mode to "Draft" (alt+w, e) rather than the default page layout (alt+w, p to get back to page layout).
If
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Quentin Christensen
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#79451
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Re: NVDA goes silent when arrowing down the list of participants panel in Zoom
How long do you wait before deciding that nothing will be read? The meetings I attend generally don't have a lot of attendees. Generally something like eight or ten. If I down arrow a lot of times,
How long do you wait before deciding that nothing will be read? The meetings I attend generally don't have a lot of attendees. Generally something like eight or ten. If I down arrow a lot of times,
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By
Gene
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#79450
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