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Re: tablet question
I would be interested in this as well as most of the models I have looked at over the years appear too low powered for comfortable usage. You seem to either pay very little for a relatively tiny specs
I would be interested in this as well as most of the models I have looked at over the years appear too low powered for comfortable usage. You seem to either pay very little for a relatively tiny specs
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By
David Griffith
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#80714
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Re: request how to use espeak ng as secondary language.
Hi.
Tanks a lot for your recommendation. But it must be sapi5 engine in
order to deal with dual voice addon. Still I am not able to get
espeak-ng for sapi5.
Hi.
Tanks a lot for your recommendation. But it must be sapi5 engine in
order to deal with dual voice addon. Still I am not able to get
espeak-ng for sapi5.
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By
tilahun muniye
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#80713
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Re: Virtual Linux and NVDA?
If the virtual machine has a network interface and runs sshd, you should be able to access it via ssh from the host system, with NVDA working as usual.
Another option would be to run a screen reader
If the virtual machine has a network interface and runs sshd, you should be able to access it via ssh from the host system, with NVDA working as usual.
Another option would be to run a screen reader
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By
Jason White
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#80712
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Re: Virtual Linux and NVDA?
Setting up a basic ssh server is quite easy these days. I don't recall you mentioning a distro but it could be as easy as typing in a terminal :
apt install openssh-server
or
yum install
Setting up a basic ssh server is quite easy these days. I don't recall you mentioning a distro but it could be as easy as typing in a terminal :
apt install openssh-server
or
yum install
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By
Dan Miner
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#80711
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Re: Virtual Linux and NVDA?
Hi Dan,
Yeah, I thought that when it booted and I got nothing. I was just getting absolutely no response - ended up having to do a hard shutdown. And then it clicked - same machine, but...Well.
Hi Dan,
Yeah, I thought that when it booted and I got nothing. I was just getting absolutely no response - ended up having to do a hard shutdown. And then it clicked - same machine, but...Well.
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By
Damien Garwood <damien@...>
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#80710
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Re: Virtual Linux and NVDA?
You have to understand that a VM provided by VirtualBox or VMWare is very much like having a whole different computer running. NVDA can't "reach in" and inspect the applications. So, you will have
You have to understand that a VM provided by VirtualBox or VMWare is very much like having a whole different computer running. NVDA can't "reach in" and inspect the applications. So, you will have
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By
Dan Miner
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#80709
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Re: control click with nvda?
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Not having a Surface at my disposal I can't answer this question, but is there not something that controls the sensitivity of the mousepad for touch/pressure? There is on every other laptop I've
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Not having a Surface at my disposal I can't answer this question, but is there not something that controls the sensitivity of the mousepad for touch/pressure? There is on every other laptop I've
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By
Brian Vogel
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#80708
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Re: control click with nvda?
Dan,
A little bit thicker (even if you use layers) and you'll definitely get there.
While I understand, entirely, why mouse pointer movement is to be avoided at all costs for a screen
Dan,
A little bit thicker (even if you use layers) and you'll definitely get there.
While I understand, entirely, why mouse pointer movement is to be avoided at all costs for a screen
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By
Brian Vogel
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#80707
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Re: Looking for USB driver for Pac Mate Omni BX 400 on Windows 10
You’re the 2nd person to suggest I needed to plug directly into the display. The manual I found seems to be less forth coming about doing that but another long search of the physical device yielded
You’re the 2nd person to suggest I needed to plug directly into the display. The manual I found seems to be less forth coming about doing that but another long search of the physical device yielded
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By
Dan Miner
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#80706
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Re: OCR: Interacting with items from recognized UI
"Luke Robinett" <blindgroupsluke@...> wrote:
Your assertion is incorrect as NVDA already activates these controls by
moving mouse to their screen location and performing a left click.
While I
"Luke Robinett" <blindgroupsluke@...> wrote:
Your assertion is incorrect as NVDA already activates these controls by
moving mouse to their screen location and performing a left click.
While I
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By
Lukasz Golonka
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#80705
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Re: control click with nvda?
It is always surprising how some of the little “low tech” solutions I rarely think of – been in computers too long. *smile*
I have a Surface Pro with a type cover and I despise the touch
It is always surprising how some of the little “low tech” solutions I rarely think of – been in computers too long. *smile*
I have a Surface Pro with a type cover and I despise the touch
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By
Dan Miner
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#80704
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Re: beta 3 and closing programs
strange, same version beta3 and windows10 home 64bit and not getting this. is Your tb 64bit or 32bit? I use the 64bit version.
strange, same version beta3 and windows10 home 64bit and not getting this. is Your tb 64bit or 32bit? I use the 64bit version.
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By
Kevin Cussick
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#80703
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Re: muting
Just a note here about something I noticed while reading Gene's post.
While listening I heard him say to type S N D V O L and press enter. But what I actually heard
Just a note here about something I noticed while reading Gene's post.
While listening I heard him say to type S N D V O L and press enter. But what I actually heard
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By
Dan Beaver
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#80702
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Re: Virtual Linux and NVDA?
Hi there,
Yeah, that's what I've been doing up to now myself. But I'm cancelling my VPS subscription soon, so really I need a localised way, if there is one.
Cheers,
Damien.
Hi there,
Yeah, that's what I've been doing up to now myself. But I'm cancelling my VPS subscription soon, so really I need a localised way, if there is one.
Cheers,
Damien.
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By
Damien Garwood <damien@...>
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#80701
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Re: OCR: Interacting with items from recognized UI
yes, very familiar with those commands and I’m still not sure it is being understood exactly what I’m asking about. I think the messages I’ve already written on the subject are pretty clear and
yes, very familiar with those commands and I’m still not sure it is being understood exactly what I’m asking about. I think the messages I’ve already written on the subject are pretty clear and
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By
Luke Robinett
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#80700
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Re: Virtual Linux and NVDA?
Hi Damien,
Usually I connect to a Linux machine via ssh and work with it via the command line.
Greetings.
Oleksandr
Hi Damien,
Usually I connect to a Linux machine via ssh and work with it via the command line.
Greetings.
Oleksandr
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By
Oleksandr Gryshchenko
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#80699
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Re: request how to use espeak ng as secondary language.
Hi! Did you tried this:
https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/releases/tag/1.50
You need to download and install an MSI package corresponding to your windows architecture, 32 or 64 bit. Hope it
Hi! Did you tried this:
https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/releases/tag/1.50
You need to download and install an MSI package corresponding to your windows architecture, 32 or 64 bit. Hope it
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By
darkmad88@...
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#80698
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Virtual Linux and NVDA?
Hi,
When I tried to run a Linux-based VM, I got no speech, presumably because NVDA doesn't have access to the machine. So I'm wondering, other than through WSL, is it possible at all to run Linux and
Hi,
When I tried to run a Linux-based VM, I got no speech, presumably because NVDA doesn't have access to the machine. So I'm wondering, other than through WSL, is it possible at all to run Linux and
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By
Damien Garwood <damien@...>
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#80697
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Re: muting
Also the unmute addon for NVDA which can restore sound if muted or too low on NVDA restart
GitHub page
https://github.com/grisov/Unmute
Also the unmute addon for NVDA which can restore sound if muted or too low on NVDA restart
GitHub page
https://github.com/grisov/Unmute
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By
Chris
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#80696
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Re: Looking for USB driver for Pac Mate Omni BX 400 on Windows 10
Hello!
To use the PacMate Braille display with NVDA you must plug the Braille display directly to the PC and not through the PacMate device...
Hello!
To use the PacMate Braille display with NVDA you must plug the Braille display directly to the PC and not through the PacMate device...
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By
Rui Fontes
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#80695
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