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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
This article from AFB says that the first Windows screen-reader was Window Bridge.
https://www.afb.org/aw/1/4/16165
The first screen reader for a Windows operating system was not
This article from AFB says that the first Windows screen-reader was Window Bridge.
https://www.afb.org/aw/1/4/16165
The first screen reader for a Windows operating system was not
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Gene
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#97409
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Hi, Pam,
The very first computer I got had a demo version of window eyes. I had gotten it from Computers for the Blind in Texas.
Rosemarie
Sent from Mail for Windows
Hi, Pam,
The very first computer I got had a demo version of window eyes. I had gotten it from Computers for the Blind in Texas.
Rosemarie
Sent from Mail for Windows
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Rosemarie Chavarria
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#97408
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
I still miss ASAP and my Accent PC card. LOL
I still miss ASAP and my Accent PC card. LOL
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Chris Smart
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#97407
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
I thought it was window eyes which I have used. It might have also been vocal eyes in 1994 or so. I remember quitting to windows or quitting to doss.
I thought it was window eyes which I have used. It might have also been vocal eyes in 1994 or so. I remember quitting to windows or quitting to doss.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#97406
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Very good as a summary. A complete history would have covered many more screen readers and their developers.
Howard
Very good as a summary. A complete history would have covered many more screen readers and their developers.
Howard
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Howard Traxler
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#97405
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
My first windows computer that I got in 2000 had window bridge in it. But I felt so alone, because nobody could help me, because they either had jaws or window eyes in theirs. Pam.
Sent from
My first windows computer that I got in 2000 had window bridge in it. But I felt so alone, because nobody could help me, because they either had jaws or window eyes in theirs. Pam.
Sent from
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Pamela Dominguez
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#97404
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Great article.
However, and perhaps I misunderstood, but it sounds like the author suggests Jaws for Windows was the first screenreader for Windows. Nope. The first was Windows Bridge, from
Great article.
However, and perhaps I misunderstood, but it sounds like the author suggests Jaws for Windows was the first screenreader for Windows. Nope. The first was Windows Bridge, from
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Chris Smart
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#97403
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
very nice informative article.
<bglists@...> wrote:
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nothing is difficult unless you make it appear so.
r. aravind,
manager
Department of sales
bank of baroda specialised
very nice informative article.
<bglists@...> wrote:
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nothing is difficult unless you make it appear so.
r. aravind,
manager
Department of sales
bank of baroda specialised
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Aravind R
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#97402
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Re: New version of TesseractOCR add-on
Hello!
Since January we have published several new versions...
To get the most recent, use the following link:
Hello!
Since January we have published several new versions...
To get the most recent, use the following link:
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Rui Fontes
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#97401
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Re: New version of TesseractOCR add-on
Hi Rui: When was this update written? I have your app for my add on for NVDA, but it is dated January of 2022. Is that the latest update? If not, I missed the address to go to update, if
Hi Rui: When was this update written? I have your app for my add on for NVDA, but it is dated January of 2022. Is that the latest update? If not, I missed the address to go to update, if
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Dave Grossoehme
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#97400
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Re: New version of TesseractOCR add-on
Yes, you can see in documentation the several languages it support:
Afrikans
Albanian
Amharik
Arabic
Armenian
Assamese
Azerbaijani
Yes, you can see in documentation the several languages it support:
Afrikans
Albanian
Amharik
Arabic
Armenian
Assamese
Azerbaijani
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Rui Fontes
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#97399
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Re: When updating nvda, do I always need to deactivate / activate the eloquence nvda add on again?
Its a question about licensing.
Gene
On 7/15/2022 3:18 AM, Brian's Mail list account via groups.io wrote:
Its a question about licensing.
Gene
On 7/15/2022 3:18 AM, Brian's Mail list account via groups.io wrote:
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Gene
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#97398
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Re: When updating nvda, do I always need to deactivate / activate the eloquence nvda add on again?
I'm not sure what you are saying. I'd have thought that as the drivers are part of nvda, at least when it updates, it has to do a restart and hence cannot speak.
In the case of windows updates when
I'm not sure what you are saying. I'd have thought that as the drivers are part of nvda, at least when it updates, it has to do a restart and hence cannot speak.
In the case of windows updates when
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Brian's Mail list account
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#97397
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Yes not read it all yet. I'd no idea it was accessibility week, or are we late to the party due to inaccessibility. grin
Brian
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bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.(Virgin media)
Please
Yes not read it all yet. I'd no idea it was accessibility week, or are we late to the party due to inaccessibility. grin
Brian
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bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.(Virgin media)
Please
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Brian's Mail list account
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#97396
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Re: New version of TesseractOCR add-on
hello,
does it support Hindi language?
thanks,
Mukesh
hello,
does it support Hindi language?
thanks,
Mukesh
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mukesh jain
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#97395
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Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Hi,
I came across this today and am sharing it here because I think that many here will find it interesting. (Link below my name…)
-Laurie
The hidden history of screen readers
Hi,
I came across this today and am sharing it here because I think that many here will find it interesting. (Link below my name…)
-Laurie
The hidden history of screen readers
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Laurie Mehta
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#97394
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Re: Add-on Updater notice: introducing Project Meteor to refactor add-on download and installation steps
Hi all,
Major change to nightlight plan: after reading feedback from the community, I decided to scrap a major part of nightlight mode: on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, Add-on Updater will not touch
Hi all,
Major change to nightlight plan: after reading feedback from the community, I decided to scrap a major part of nightlight mode: on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, Add-on Updater will not touch
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Joseph Lee
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#97393
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Re: New version of TesseractOCR add-on
Hello!
Yes, you should select Tamil, and if necessary, other languages, and place Tamil in first place.
Regarding your problem navegating the results, it is strange since it is a normal text file
Hello!
Yes, you should select Tamil, and if necessary, other languages, and place Tamil in first place.
Regarding your problem navegating the results, it is strange since it is a normal text file
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By
Rui Fontes
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#97392
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Re: Reading WEB Pages
No, but with that fix no problem.
No, but with that fix no problem.
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By
tim
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#97391
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Re: New version of TesseractOCR add-on
Hello,
Thank you for clarifying.
So, it will automatically pick the language in the selected language list In the order.
Mean-wile, I just encountered a new problem now, when I started my PC.
Once
Hello,
Thank you for clarifying.
So, it will automatically pick the language in the selected language list In the order.
Mean-wile, I just encountered a new problem now, when I started my PC.
Once
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By
Ravindran V.S.
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#97390
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