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Musescore and NVDA
Hello.
Maybe It is strange question, maybe no. I have a question. Is Musescore accessible with NVDA, or no?
Also, can I enter and play notes with Musescore using NVDA?
Thank You.
best
Hello.
Maybe It is strange question, maybe no. I have a question. Is Musescore accessible with NVDA, or no?
Also, can I enter and play notes with Musescore using NVDA?
Thank You.
best
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Marco Oros
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#82940
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Re: focusrite control with nvda
Hi.
I wanted to buy an usb interface, så I looked at that card.
Any suggestionns of what I can buy instead?
Today you need focusrite control to change things in the mixer. no
hardware buttons any
Hi.
I wanted to buy an usb interface, så I looked at that card.
Any suggestionns of what I can buy instead?
Today you need focusrite control to change things in the mixer. no
hardware buttons any
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Kristoffer Gustafsson
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#82939
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Re: Word problem
Got it, thanks Bob, Having a look now.
Quentin.
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Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
Web: www.nvaccess.org
Training: https://www.nvaccess.org/shop/
Certification:
Got it, thanks Bob, Having a look now.
Quentin.
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Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
Web: www.nvaccess.org
Training: https://www.nvaccess.org/shop/
Certification:
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Quentin Christensen
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#82938
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Re: focusrite control with nvda
I haven't tried it recently, but in the past it has been minimally usable with object nav and a very good memory. But I wouldn't recommend it.
It's possible that it has improved in the last couple
I haven't tried it recently, but in the past it has been minimally usable with object nav and a very good memory. But I wouldn't recommend it.
It's possible that it has improved in the last couple
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Luke Davis
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#82937
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Re: Word problem
I'm using E-Speak. Log will be coming to you privately soon.
I'm using E-Speak. Log will be coming to you privately soon.
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#82936
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focusrite control with nvda
Hi.
Does focusrite control work with nvda?
/Kristoffer
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Kristoffer Gustafsson
Salängsgatan 7a
tel:033-12 60 93
mobil: 0730-500934
Hi.
Does focusrite control work with nvda?
/Kristoffer
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Kristoffer Gustafsson
Salängsgatan 7a
tel:033-12 60 93
mobil: 0730-500934
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Kristoffer Gustafsson
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#82935
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Re: Word problem
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Just in case it's needed: Collecting NVDA Debugging Information to Report to NVAccess
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042
Always remember others may hate you but those
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Just in case it's needed: Collecting NVDA Debugging Information to Report to NVAccess
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042
Always remember others may hate you but those
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Brian Vogel
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#82934
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Re: Word problem
Bob,
Could you please send us a debug log? I just tried and can't reproduce here with a quick test using OneCore at least. Which synthesizer are you using?
Also, as a workaround and possibly better
Bob,
Could you please send us a debug log? I just tried and can't reproduce here with a quick test using OneCore at least. Which synthesizer are you using?
Also, as a workaround and possibly better
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Quentin Christensen
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#82933
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Word problem
Hi all,
I'm running Word 2016 and NVDA 2020.4, though this happened with
2020.3 as well. I'm having a weird issue with Word that I was just
able to test thoroughly. When reading a relatively short
Hi all,
I'm running Word 2016 and NVDA 2020.4, though this happened with
2020.3 as well. I'm having a weird issue with Word that I was just
able to test thoroughly. When reading a relatively short
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By
Bob Cavanaugh
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#82932
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Re: problems with a punctuation mark
It was actually easy for me to figure out. In 1994 when I was about 12 years of age I would play around with the shift numbers and memorise what the bang and at was in braille as well as i would
It was actually easy for me to figure out. In 1994 when I was about 12 years of age I would play around with the shift numbers and memorise what the bang and at was in braille as well as i would
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Sarah k Alawami
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#82931
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Re: Braille Formatting
Gentlemen,
The setting for this is sometimes called “Compress blank spaces” as it is called in the Orbit Reader. I would expect the Braille display to manage this rather than NVDA. Does the
Gentlemen,
The setting for this is sometimes called “Compress blank spaces” as it is called in the Orbit Reader. I would expect the Braille display to manage this rather than NVDA. Does the
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Cearbhall O'Meadhra
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#82930
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Re: accenting letters
Although all who have mentioned that accented characters are indeed separate characters with separate character codes, and that these can be inserted using the ALT+ unicode method, there are programs,
Although all who have mentioned that accented characters are indeed separate characters with separate character codes, and that these can be inserted using the ALT+ unicode method, there are programs,
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Brian Vogel
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#82929
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Re: Braille Formatting
Not that I can think of. There is a Braille setting to "Read by paragraph" but I think it uses the Word model of hard line break (eg when you've pressed enter while typing) = new paragraph.--
Not that I can think of. There is a Braille setting to "Read by paragraph" but I think it uses the Word model of hard line break (eg when you've pressed enter while typing) = new paragraph.--
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By
Quentin Christensen
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#82928
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Re: accenting letters
You can hold down ALT, type a number and release alt. For instance, to type an "a acute", á, press alt, type the numbers 0 2 2 5 and let go. Here's a chart:
You can hold down ALT, type a number and release alt. For instance, to type an "a acute", á, press alt, type the numbers 0 2 2 5 and let go. Here's a chart:
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Quentin Christensen
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#82927
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Re: accenting letters
Hey Robert.
Every accented letter will have a different character code. They are each their own symbol; you don’t “add the accents to letters”, as such, as far as the pC is concerned.
So,
Hey Robert.
Every accented letter will have a different character code. They are each their own symbol; you don’t “add the accents to letters”, as such, as far as the pC is concerned.
So,
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JM Casey
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#82926
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Re: problems with a punctuation mark
Hi, I’ve seen that with windoweyes and I think they do it with Jaws if you want it to. NVDA’S had been using Bang as the exclamation mark for some time. I have Jaws say Bang just as NVDA does.
Hi, I’ve seen that with windoweyes and I think they do it with Jaws if you want it to. NVDA’S had been using Bang as the exclamation mark for some time. I have Jaws say Bang just as NVDA does.
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Arlene
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#82925
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Re: problems with a punctuation mark
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And so does NVDA itself. Check the punctuation settings.
While this is not "dirt common" for someone trying to describe that punctuation in an English class, or when discussing it, it is very, very
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And so does NVDA itself. Check the punctuation settings.
While this is not "dirt common" for someone trying to describe that punctuation in an English class, or when discussing it, it is very, very
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Brian Vogel
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#82924
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Re: problems with a punctuation mark
Using "bang" for the exclamation mark doesn't make sense for North American users either, since it's not called that in North America. Both "Espeak NG" and "Windows OneCore" call it "Bang", and I
Using "bang" for the exclamation mark doesn't make sense for North American users either, since it's not called that in North America. Both "Espeak NG" and "Windows OneCore" call it "Bang", and I
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Louise Pfau
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#82923
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Announcement Only: Asking whether a specific program is accessible with NVDA
#adminnotice
Hello All,
Let me open this notice with my sincere thanks to members who have been consistently making an effort to think about whether the question they're about to ask, or whatever they're about to
Hello All,
Let me open this notice with my sincere thanks to members who have been consistently making an effort to think about whether the question they're about to ask, or whatever they're about to
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Brian Vogel
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#82922
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Edited
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Re: How to get NVDA speak a word
Luke,
Even more simply put: I don't want my replacement text subject to replacement again. I know what the original input is, and I expect that and only that to be used, as the basis for
Luke,
Even more simply put: I don't want my replacement text subject to replacement again. I know what the original input is, and I expect that and only that to be used, as the basis for
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Brian Vogel
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#82921
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