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Re: Self-Produced AudioBook with NVDA
Interesting discussion here and I appreciate you explaining howy ou did this.
I’m sort of jumping in late to this thread – but yes, human narratino is 100% the way to go as far as I’m
Interesting discussion here and I appreciate you explaining howy ou did this.
I’m sort of jumping in late to this thread – but yes, human narratino is 100% the way to go as far as I’m
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JM Casey
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#89403
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
So where can I get a beta copy to test this out?
So where can I get a beta copy to test this out?
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Sharni-Lee Ward
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#89402
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
It seems to me I saw something a few weeks ago that sluggishness in Word in moving through documents was considerably improved in the beta versions of NVDA. If you haven’t done this, you might want
It seems to me I saw something a few weeks ago that sluggishness in Word in moving through documents was considerably improved in the beta versions of NVDA. If you haven’t done this, you might want
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Gene
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#89401
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
This is literally a fresh install as of a few hours ago.
This is literally a fresh install as of a few hours ago.
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Sharni-Lee Ward
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#89400
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
Tried it, and the response when tabbing around is still sluggish.
Tried it, and the response when tabbing around is still sluggish.
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Sharni-Lee Ward
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#89399
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
Anything could have happened to office in the time you last used it, so make sure its up to date then try a repair or uninstall and reinstall again
Anything could have happened to office in the time you last used it, so make sure its up to date then try a repair or uninstall and reinstall again
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Chris
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#89398
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
Hello, which version of NVDA are you using, and which office version do you have? Are you on office 2016, 2019 or word 365? Thanks.
Hello, which version of NVDA are you using, and which office version do you have? Are you on office 2016, 2019 or word 365? Thanks.
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Jujube
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#89397
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
OK. You have to go into the NVDA menu/preferences/settings then go down to Advanced settings and enable the use UIA automation for word documents. Note: you can only do this after you get past a
OK. You have to go into the NVDA menu/preferences/settings then go down to Advanced settings and enable the use UIA automation for word documents. Note: you can only do this after you get past a
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Sky Mundell
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#89396
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
The latest version, just installed tonight after I joined the subscription.
The latest version, just installed tonight after I joined the subscription.
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Sharni-Lee Ward
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#89395
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Re: Slow response in Microsoft Word
Hello. What version of Word are you using?
Hello. What version of Word are you using?
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Sky Mundell
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#89394
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Slow response in Microsoft Word
I just started using Microsoft Word again for the first time in several years. I noticed that navigating around the document and the various tabs in the ribbon was slower than I would like. I don't
I just started using Microsoft Word again for the first time in several years. I noticed that navigating around the document and the various tabs in the ribbon was slower than I would like. I don't
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Sharni-Lee Ward
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#89393
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weather plus addon
It appears that the sunrise and sunset times have not been adjusted with the end of daylight savings time here in the US.
It appears that the sunrise and sunset times have not been adjusted with the end of daylight savings time here in the US.
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Don H
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#89392
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Re: Bluetooth Headphones Losing Connection when Speech Stops
Awesome. Thanks for both of those.
Awesome. Thanks for both of those.
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Chris Smart
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#89391
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Re: Bluetooth Headphones Losing Connection when Speech Stops
Chris,
The simple answer to your direct question: No.
The practical answer is there are two alternatives, one or both of which may work for you:
1. The Bluetooth Audio Add-On for NVDA
2. The Silenzio
Chris,
The simple answer to your direct question: No.
The practical answer is there are two alternatives, one or both of which may work for you:
1. The Bluetooth Audio Add-On for NVDA
2. The Silenzio
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Brian Vogel
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#89390
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Re: Self-Produced AudioBook with NVDA
In theory it is ... sort of! The main concern is the sound of the TTS engine which, as others have mentioned, might not be very pleasant to somebody not used to listening to screen readers. when my
In theory it is ... sort of! The main concern is the sound of the TTS engine which, as others have mentioned, might not be very pleasant to somebody not used to listening to screen readers. when my
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Giles Turnbull
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#89389
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Bluetooth Headphones Losing Connection when Speech Stops
Does NVDA have an option similar to the one in Jaws which keeps the Bluetooth connection open during breaks in the audio stream?
In Jaws, this is called “Avoid Speech Cut Off When Using Bluetooth
Does NVDA have an option similar to the one in Jaws which keeps the Bluetooth connection open during breaks in the audio stream?
In Jaws, this is called “Avoid Speech Cut Off When Using Bluetooth
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Chris Smart
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#89388
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Re: Nvda and help in Total Commander
Hi,
thanks for your instruction. It's fajn.
Jarek
Dne 06.11.2021 v 14:51 darkmad88@... napsal(a):
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Jarek
Hi,
thanks for your instruction. It's fajn.
Jarek
Dne 06.11.2021 v 14:51 darkmad88@... napsal(a):
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Jarek
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Jarek.Krcmar
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#89387
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Re: Self-Produced AudioBook with NVDA
Yeah agreed. I would get a human narrator is at all possible if you cannot, or don’t feel comfortable reading your stuff.
Yeah agreed. I would get a human narrator is at all possible if you cannot, or don’t feel comfortable reading your stuff.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#89386
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Re: Self-Produced AudioBook with NVDA
Actually I voiced a book someone needed once. I could do a chapter in about 30 minutes but the script I had auto converted which was fine. These chapters were about 50 pages in length btw.
Actually I voiced a book someone needed once. I could do a chapter in about 30 minutes but the script I had auto converted which was fine. These chapters were about 50 pages in length btw.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#89385
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Re: Self-Produced AudioBook with NVDA
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About which we agree. Those who use screen readers daily should know, very well, the pitfalls with regard to speech synthesizers and the sometimes odd choices they make.
It would likely matter less
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About which we agree. Those who use screen readers daily should know, very well, the pitfalls with regard to speech synthesizers and the sometimes odd choices they make.
It would likely matter less
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Brian Vogel
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#89384
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