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Re: Using NVDA remote via an iPhone?
Hi Bonnie, f11 isn't necessary on the IPhone, you're already controling your PC as soon as you connect with both devices. You need to have the same host usually nvdaremote.com and the same
Hi Bonnie, f11 isn't necessary on the IPhone, you're already controling your PC as soon as you connect with both devices. You need to have the same host usually nvdaremote.com and the same
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Shawn
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#97661
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Using NVDA remote via an iPhone?
Hi all
I saw an article about how to use NVDA remote add-on on our Chinese NVDA community website. It told that iPhone can also control my computer by this remote add-on, because there is an
Hi all
I saw an article about how to use NVDA remote add-on on our Chinese NVDA community website. It told that iPhone can also control my computer by this remote add-on, because there is an
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zhu bonie
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#97660
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Re: tab in firefox
Is this on all pages? I've seen sluggishness in many browsers, but think its the complex javascript in the page. Waterfox is worse, Edge a bit better.
Are we sure its not also slow if no screenreader
Is this on all pages? I've seen sluggishness in many browsers, but think its the complex javascript in the page. Waterfox is worse, Edge a bit better.
Are we sure its not also slow if no screenreader
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Brian's Mail list account
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#97658
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Re: nvda and numbers announcement
I see so many formats of telephone numbers in documents these days, it can be most wearing to figure them out. Some also complicate them by adding +44 and losing the leading 0, and to cater for all
I see so many formats of telephone numbers in documents these days, it can be most wearing to figure them out. Some also complicate them by adding +44 and losing the leading 0, and to cater for all
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Brian's Mail list account
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#97656
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
At that time there was also the Slimware Windows Bridge for windows and it wasn’t bad especially with windows 3.1
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io>On Behalf Of Josh Kennedy via
At that time there was also the Slimware Windows Bridge for windows and it wasn’t bad especially with windows 3.1
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io>On Behalf Of Josh Kennedy via
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Michael Micallef at FITA
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#97655
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Re: tab in firefox
Is this on a particular page or throughout Firefox? I've seen this on
certain pages, but not universally in Firefox.
Is this on a particular page or throughout Firefox? I've seen this on
certain pages, but not universally in Firefox.
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#97654
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
I like Eloquence. It is the easiest to understand with my hearing loss.
I like Eloquence. It is the easiest to understand with my hearing loss.
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Kim Vaughn
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#97653
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Re: NVDA 2022.2 and Vocalizer Driver Version 5
Hello!
NVDA 2022.2 is not a add-on breaking compatibility version...
If you mean Vocalizer-Expressive from Tiflotecnia, the last driver is version 3.1.7 and it is compatible with NVDA 2022.1 and
Hello!
NVDA 2022.2 is not a add-on breaking compatibility version...
If you mean Vocalizer-Expressive from Tiflotecnia, the last driver is version 3.1.7 and it is compatible with NVDA 2022.1 and
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Rui Fontes
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#97652
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Yeah, it sounds like a Brit trying too hard and failing miserably to speak with an American accent. And some of the other Espeak languages are simply awful. Hawaiian is a distorted mess, and
Yeah, it sounds like a Brit trying too hard and failing miserably to speak with an American accent. And some of the other Espeak languages are simply awful. Hawaiian is a distorted mess, and
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Shawn
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#97651
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tab in firefox
Hello.
Using NVDA 22.2 and 22.1 with Mozilla firefox 102 has lend to the tab key not moving through links or form fields or if doing so very sluggishly.
List of elements still works as expected,
Hello.
Using NVDA 22.2 and 22.1 with Mozilla firefox 102 has lend to the tab key not moving through links or form fields or if doing so very sluggishly.
List of elements still works as expected,
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Dark Count
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#97650
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NVDA 2022.2 and Vocalizer Driver Version 5
Hi all.
I was on vacation the last days and so i don't know, if there are new compatible drivers for the vocalizer drivers for NVDA 2022.2. Does anyone know more about that?
And one more question.
Hi all.
I was on vacation the last days and so i don't know, if there are new compatible drivers for the vocalizer drivers for NVDA 2022.2. Does anyone know more about that?
And one more question.
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Daniel Sommerfeld
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#97649
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
Here's my theory on that. Every voice has a bit of a learning curve. If you're used to Eloquence, and then you lose access and have to switch to ESpeak, or Dectalk, or even one of the more
Here's my theory on that. Every voice has a bit of a learning curve. If you're used to Eloquence, and then you lose access and have to switch to ESpeak, or Dectalk, or even one of the more
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Shawn
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#97648
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Re: Please update Enhanced Phonetic Reading App
Thanks Joseph, I’ll wait until next week.
Janet
Thanks Joseph, I’ll wait until next week.
Janet
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Janet Brandly
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#97647
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Re: Please update Enhanced Phonetic Reading App
Hi,
If you want, yes, or you can wait until Add-on Updater 22.08 (next week) which will provide an easier way to check for updates for add-ons coming from different repositories.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
If you want, yes, or you can wait until Add-on Updater 22.08 (next week) which will provide an easier way to check for updates for add-ons coming from different repositories.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#97646
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Re: Please update Enhanced Phonetic Reading App
Hi Joseph,
So can I update this app from the info Brian provided? I’m using Windows 10 with the latest version of NVDA with the MS Richard voice, if that helps.
Thanks,
Janet
Hi Joseph,
So can I update this app from the info Brian provided? I’m using Windows 10 with the latest version of NVDA with the MS Richard voice, if that helps.
Thanks,
Janet
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Janet Brandly
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#97645
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Re: Improving accessibility of Spotify for desktop
Hi,
You'd actually be very surprised at the effort Spotify has been putting into accessibility recently. An email / community forum topic may actually get this sorted a lot easier than you think. As
Hi,
You'd actually be very surprised at the effort Spotify has been putting into accessibility recently. An email / community forum topic may actually get this sorted a lot easier than you think. As
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Tyler Wood
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#97644
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
I agree that products may have loyalty for long periods of time. In this case, to test the difference in opinion, it might be useful to know how many younger people, who grew up with immediate
I agree that products may have loyalty for long periods of time. In this case, to test the difference in opinion, it might be useful to know how many younger people, who grew up with immediate
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Gene
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#97643
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
The slightly funny thing is that even today, the American English version of ESpeak sounds a bit British still.
Devin Prater
r.d.t.prater@...
The slightly funny thing is that even today, the American English version of ESpeak sounds a bit British still.
Devin Prater
r.d.t.prater@...
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Devin Prater
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#97642
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 11:05 AM, Gene wrote:
but fifteen or more years is too long a time for the initial advantage to be maintained to the extent that the preference for Eloquence evidently
On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 11:05 AM, Gene wrote:
but fifteen or more years is too long a time for the initial advantage to be maintained to the extent that the preference for Eloquence evidently
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Brian Vogel
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#97641
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Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)
In this case, we have had synthesizers of the more natural voice type competing with Eloquence since the early 2000's as I recall. I understand that different people prefer different
In this case, we have had synthesizers of the more natural voice type competing with Eloquence since the early 2000's as I recall. I understand that different people prefer different
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Gene
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#97640
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