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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
Maybe you should read the original message again, maybe it is you who is making assumptions
Maybe you should read the original message again, maybe it is you who is making assumptions
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Chris
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#86419
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
Also, the person tried your solution yesterday and the problem recurred.
Gene
Also, the person tried your solution yesterday and the problem recurred.
Gene
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Gene
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#86418
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Problem with having Admin Rights under UAC when using NVDA Remote
Problem in Remote in, UAC: User Account Control.Administrator's rights.
When I copy the settings from NVDA, Use Currently Saved Settings During Sign-in and On Secure Screens.
I do not have access
Problem in Remote in, UAC: User Account Control.Administrator's rights.
When I copy the settings from NVDA, Use Currently Saved Settings During Sign-in and On Secure Screens.
I do not have access
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Jelal Bairamoglou
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#86417
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
That is an unsupported assumption. Nothing was said indicating that. Without asking, you don’t know if that is the case. Also, if the change occurred while the program is running, the person
That is an unsupported assumption. Nothing was said indicating that. Without asking, you don’t know if that is the case. Also, if the change occurred while the program is running, the person
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Gene
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#86416
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
But if its set to save automatically on exit then whatever is causing the settings to be changed is occurring whilst using nvda is running , so when the nvda is set to save on exit then it will save
But if its set to save automatically on exit then whatever is causing the settings to be changed is occurring whilst using nvda is running , so when the nvda is set to save on exit then it will save
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Chris
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#86415
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
That will accomplish nothing. The default behavior of NVDA is to save settings on exit. So, if the default is being used, any time the program was exited or Windows was shut down, closing the
That will accomplish nothing. The default behavior of NVDA is to save settings on exit. So, if the default is being used, any time the program was exited or Windows was shut down, closing the
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Gene
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#86414
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
I don’t know where the settings are saved. Evidently, something is not being retained. If you run an installed version, are any of these settings stored in the registry? If so, the registry has
I don’t know where the settings are saved. Evidently, something is not being retained. If you run an installed version, are any of these settings stored in the registry? If so, the registry has
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Gene
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#86413
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
Make sure the option to save configuration on nvda exit is unchecked
Then again set your desired setting and save
So whatever happens nvda should start with your saved configuration now
Make sure the option to save configuration on nvda exit is unchecked
Then again set your desired setting and save
So whatever happens nvda should start with your saved configuration now
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Chris
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#86412
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
If this is changing in Windows itself, and that's how I read what has been offered so far, then my standard advice for fixing "Windows Weirdnesses" applies:
1. Using SFC (System File Checker) and DISM
If this is changing in Windows itself, and that's how I read what has been offered so far, then my standard advice for fixing "Windows Weirdnesses" applies:
1. Using SFC (System File Checker) and DISM
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Brian Vogel
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#86411
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
George, if you are using the Windows OneCore voices then I’m a bit baffled at what you are experiencing. What version of Windows are you using?
Are you running any addons? If so does the problem
George, if you are using the Windows OneCore voices then I’m a bit baffled at what you are experiencing. What version of Windows are you using?
Are you running any addons? If so does the problem
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David Goldfield
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#86410
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Re: speech rate changes to defaults
Hi,
It happened again this morning. My configuration was saved. It seems that only the rate reverts to 9 on the rate setting.
Any thoughts?
Best
George
Hi,
It happened again this morning. My configuration was saved. It seems that only the rate reverts to 9 on the rate setting.
Any thoughts?
Best
George
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George Kerscher
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#86409
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Re: Is This a NVDA Setting or is this a Problem with the Site?
Martin,
Consider uninstalling and reinstalling Brave itself if you have not dedicated a lot of time to tweaking settings in Brave.
The difficulty here, and through no fault of your own, is that there
Martin,
Consider uninstalling and reinstalling Brave itself if you have not dedicated a lot of time to tweaking settings in Brave.
The difficulty here, and through no fault of your own, is that there
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Brian Vogel
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#86408
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Re: Is This a NVDA Setting or is this a Problem with the Site?
"Chris via groups.io" <chrismedley@...> writes:
I think it's a brave problem and that was a good
suggestion. I tried Microsoft Edge and everything is normal
there. It's mostly
"Chris via groups.io" <chrismedley@...> writes:
I think it's a brave problem and that was a good
suggestion. I tried Microsoft Edge and everything is normal
there. It's mostly
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Martin McCormick
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#86407
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Re: Is This a NVDA Setting or is this a Problem with the Site?
I don’t know what accounts for the problem. I went to the sight and followed the link that said download on the page. While I didn’t look at every one, I looked at a lot and all the ones I
I don’t know what accounts for the problem. I went to the sight and followed the link that said download on the page. While I didn’t look at every one, I looked at a lot and all the ones I
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Gene
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#86406
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Re: Is This a NVDA Setting or is this a Problem with the Site?
Or possibly a brave setting???
Looks normal to me in brave, so not sure what you are struggling with regards to the links
Or possibly a brave setting???
Looks normal to me in brave, so not sure what you are struggling with regards to the links
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Chris
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#86405
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Is This a NVDA Setting or is this a Problem with the Site?
I went to the web site of
http://www.silicondust.com
which is a company that makes a line of server-type devices and a
few actual servers one can put on their network to stream cable
and
I went to the web site of
http://www.silicondust.com
which is a company that makes a line of server-type devices and a
few actual servers one can put on their network to stream cable
and
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Martin McCormick
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#86404
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Re: NVDA remote for iOS
thanks that was the hint I needed.
thanks that was the hint I needed.
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Robert Doc Wright godfearer
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#86403
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Re: reading status bar with nvda
hello,
yes, this method works. thanks,
Mukesh
hello,
yes, this method works. thanks,
Mukesh
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mukesh jain
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#86402
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Re: reading status bar with nvda
I just object nav to the status bar, I think I do anyway? I'm half asleep here. I hardly touch it as for me it's not really necessary.
I just object nav to the status bar, I think I do anyway? I'm half asleep here. I hardly touch it as for me it's not really necessary.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#86401
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Re: reading status bar with nvda
Hi Group,
Lacking an update to an NVDA add-on or any such future add-ons, there is a simple way to read the status bar in Windows Explorer/My Computer/This PC.
1. Make sure
Hi Group,
Lacking an update to an NVDA add-on or any such future add-ons, there is a simple way to read the status bar in Windows Explorer/My Computer/This PC.
1. Make sure
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Ron Canazzi
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#86400
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