|
Re: a couple questions sparked by recent topics
Hi. There are a couple programs I use that only have access to SAPI voices, although the OneCore voices are more responsive. I've noticed that there are only 2 SAPI voices installed on Windows 10.
Hi. There are a couple programs I use that only have access to SAPI voices, although the OneCore voices are more responsive. I've noticed that there are only 2 SAPI voices installed on Windows 10.
|
By
Louise Pfau
·
#83792
·
|
|
Re: faced 2 problems while using zoom with NVDA
If you use the copy available in NVDA where you set left and right markers, you should be able to copy things. I used that method to copy a link someone sent and then paste it into a browser.
If you use the copy available in NVDA where you set left and right markers, you should be able to copy things. I used that method to copy a link someone sent and then paste it into a browser.
|
By
Gene
·
#83791
·
|
|
Re: faced 2 problems while using zoom with NVDA
That's the problem I have with accessing things on Zoom, I can't seem
to access anything until the chat is saved at the end of the meeting.
I can read messages, but I can't seem to copy them to the
That's the problem I have with accessing things on Zoom, I can't seem
to access anything until the chat is saved at the end of the meeting.
I can read messages, but I can't seem to copy them to the
|
By
Bob Cavanaugh
·
#83790
·
|
|
Re: Uppercase pitch change is not clearly indicated with "Windows OneCore Microsoft Richard"
Steve Nutt wrote:
Irrelevant here, but Speakup for Linux does. I think some of the DOS screen readers did as well (Tinytalk I believe, and maybe Vocal-Eyes).
Luke
Steve Nutt wrote:
Irrelevant here, but Speakup for Linux does. I think some of the DOS screen readers did as well (Tinytalk I believe, and maybe Vocal-Eyes).
Luke
|
By
Luke Davis
·
#83789
·
|
|
Re: default speech dictionary, as and American Samoa
I have no idea why this behavior occurs in the first place. it isn’t logical. As isn’t capitalized and there is no period after it so it isn’t an abbreviation. It makes no sense for one as to
I have no idea why this behavior occurs in the first place. it isn’t logical. As isn’t capitalized and there is no period after it so it isn’t an abbreviation. It makes no sense for one as to
|
By
Gene
·
#83788
·
|
|
Re: default speech dictionary, as and American Samoa
well, i got the same american samoa replacement with one core zara, and tested before posting., it did solve it.
after checking other voices, same thing with one core marc, , sapi5 zira and david.
well, i got the same american samoa replacement with one core zara, and tested before posting., it did solve it.
after checking other voices, same thing with one core marc, , sapi5 zira and david.
|
By
Patrick Le Baudour
·
#83787
·
|
|
Re: Uppercase pitch change is not clearly indicated with "Windows OneCore Microsoft Richard"
Vocal eyes also did that. I'm dating myself as that was in 1994. Has an issue in hithub been submitted for this as that would be nice especially when going over a paper.
--
Sarah Alawami, owner of
Vocal eyes also did that. I'm dating myself as that was in 1994. Has an issue in hithub been submitted for this as that would be nice especially when going over a paper.
--
Sarah Alawami, owner of
|
By
Sarah k Alawami
·
#83786
·
|
|
Re: faced 2 problems while using zoom with NVDA
For your first question you won't be able to access the slides. They are images. For your second question I am able to tab to links, if not access the text file that will be there at the end of your
For your first question you won't be able to access the slides. They are images. For your second question I am able to tab to links, if not access the text file that will be there at the end of your
|
By
Sarah k Alawami
·
#83785
·
|
|
Re: default speech dictionary, as and American Samoa
On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 11:32 AM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
Regular expressions capture the largest possible match by default-
Patrick, I understand how regexes work, but I don't see how yours would
On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 11:32 AM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
Regular expressions capture the largest possible match by default-
Patrick, I understand how regexes work, but I don't see how yours would
|
By
Brian Vogel
·
#83784
·
|
|
Re: Uppercase pitch change is not clearly indicated with "Windows OneCore Microsoft Richard"
As far as I know, Window-Eyes was the only screen reader ever to give that flexibility. It had separate caps and punctuation levels for screen and keyboard.
All the best
Steve
--
To
As far as I know, Window-Eyes was the only screen reader ever to give that flexibility. It had separate caps and punctuation levels for screen and keyboard.
All the best
Steve
--
To
|
By
Steve Nutt
·
#83783
·
|
|
Re: default speech dictionary, as and American Samoa
Regular expressions capture the largest possible match by default, this is probably also the reason only the second as is affected by that problem
-- Patrick
Regular expressions capture the largest possible match by default, this is probably also the reason only the second as is affected by that problem
-- Patrick
|
By
Patrick Le Baudour
·
#83782
·
|
|
Re: default speech dictionary, as and American Samoa
On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 11:13 AM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
I tried to narrow down the thing, seems it need a number, and a word like street, road, hill are needed to match.-
But since it's the second
On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 11:13 AM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
I tried to narrow down the thing, seems it need a number, and a word like street, road, hill are needed to match.-
But since it's the second
|
By
Brian Vogel
·
#83781
·
|
|
Re: default speech dictionary, as and American Samoa
Hi,
I tried to narrow down the thing, seems it need a number, and a word like street, road, hill are needed to match.
based on the first one, I tried the pattern
(\d+)([^0-9,]+\sas\s)
replacing
Hi,
I tried to narrow down the thing, seems it need a number, and a word like street, road, hill are needed to match.
based on the first one, I tried the pattern
(\d+)([^0-9,]+\sas\s)
replacing
|
By
Patrick Le Baudour
·
#83780
·
|
|
Re: Using gmail with "Basic HTML view" vs. "standard view"
Thanks very much for the tip!
Jonathan
Thanks very much for the tip!
Jonathan
|
By
Jonathan Milam
·
#83779
·
|
|
Re: Uppercase pitch change is not clearly indicated with "Windows OneCore Microsoft Richard"
It doesn’t say cap when using reade to end or reading line by line. It doesn’t even say cap when moving by word. In short, you get the same information as you do with pitch change. I agree that
It doesn’t say cap when using reade to end or reading line by line. It doesn’t even say cap when moving by word. In short, you get the same information as you do with pitch change. I agree that
|
By
Gene
·
#83778
·
|
|
Re: Uppercase pitch change is not clearly indicated with "Windows OneCore Microsoft Richard"
Yep, this is why we really need an independent screen and keyboard setting for caps.
All the best
Steve
--
To subscribe to our News and Special Offers list, go to
Yep, this is why we really need an independent screen and keyboard setting for caps.
All the best
Steve
--
To subscribe to our News and Special Offers list, go to
|
By
Steve Nutt
·
#83777
·
|
|
Re: Uppercase pitch change is not clearly indicated with "Windows OneCore Microsoft Richard"
Yes, but for me, it seems to say Cap when doing a speak all as well, or reading line by line on the screen, which is not what you want.
You need independent settings for the screen and the
Yes, but for me, it seems to say Cap when doing a speak all as well, or reading line by line on the screen, which is not what you want.
You need independent settings for the screen and the
|
By
Steve Nutt
·
#83776
·
|
|
Re: faced 2 problems while using zoom with NVDA
I don't think any screen reader will let you access presentations from a shared screen. This would, I thought, have been impossible, since the only thing shared is an image.
All the
I don't think any screen reader will let you access presentations from a shared screen. This would, I thought, have been impossible, since the only thing shared is an image.
All the
|
By
Steve Nutt
·
#83775
·
|
|
Re: sound file converter
Hi all.
Also, other good option for formats of audio, video, and in somme cases documents and images is the program File Converter.
When you install it, is possible selected the files in the explorer,
Hi all.
Also, other good option for formats of audio, video, and in somme cases documents and images is the program File Converter.
When you install it, is possible selected the files in the explorer,
|
By
Carlos Esteban Martínez Macías
·
#83774
·
|
|
Re: Uppercase pitch change is not clearly indicated with "Windows OneCore Microsoft Richard"
What about increasing the pitch ratio to say -+50?
All the best
Steve
--
To subscribe to our News and Special Offers list, go to https://www.comproom.co.uk/subscribe
Computer Room
What about increasing the pitch ratio to say -+50?
All the best
Steve
--
To subscribe to our News and Special Offers list, go to https://www.comproom.co.uk/subscribe
Computer Room
|
By
Steve Nutt
·
#83773
·
|