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Re: Configuration Profiles Limitation (Speech Dictionary)
Thomas,
The following is not meant to be snarky in any way, but on the whole, no, it doesn't make sense.
Configuration profiles can be set up to either be manually triggered (which is usually the
Thomas,
The following is not meant to be snarky in any way, but on the whole, no, it doesn't make sense.
Configuration profiles can be set up to either be manually triggered (which is usually the
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Brian Vogel
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#90497
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Configuration Profiles Limitation (Speech Dictionary)
Hi all,
I have this particular thing I want to customize in NVDA.
I want my TTS to read certain things in certain applications when I triggle in configuration profile.
For example, if I am in the
Hi all,
I have this particular thing I want to customize in NVDA.
I want my TTS to read certain things in certain applications when I triggle in configuration profile.
For example, if I am in the
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Thomas N. Chan
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#90496
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Re: File Explorer woes
Thank you ver much, Sarah.
Thank you ver much, Sarah.
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Mani Iyer
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#90495
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Re: File Explorer woes
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Indeed. And material on Windows for Screen Readers is commonly and widely available. YouTube has scads of videos (actually audio presentations, but the term videos is used for all YouTube media,
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Indeed. And material on Windows for Screen Readers is commonly and widely available. YouTube has scads of videos (actually audio presentations, but the term videos is used for all YouTube media,
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Brian Vogel
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#90494
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Re: File Explorer woes
Hello Brian,
Yes, for all practical purposes I am new to Windows. I used Windows in the late 90s and early 2000 and I think it was Windows NT. And unfortunately I have no memory of it.
I know that
Hello Brian,
Yes, for all practical purposes I am new to Windows. I used Windows in the late 90s and early 2000 and I think it was Windows NT. And unfortunately I have no memory of it.
I know that
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Mani Iyer
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#90493
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Re: Does anyone know what’s going on with NVDA con
Hi all:
We postponed the conference because there were not many topics being submitted. We're going to hold it Jun/Jul/Aug, hopefully at a time when there are just fewer conflicts with peoples
Hi all:
We postponed the conference because there were not many topics being submitted. We're going to hold it Jun/Jul/Aug, hopefully at a time when there are just fewer conflicts with peoples
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derek riemer
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#90492
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Re: File Explorer woes
the kinds of things Brian is talking about are covered in what is called Windows Basics and it is important to learn Windows Basics in an organized manner.
It may be that the instructional
the kinds of things Brian is talking about are covered in what is called Windows Basics and it is important to learn Windows Basics in an organized manner.
It may be that the instructional
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Gene
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#90491
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Re: NVDA Portable Start
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All I can tell you is that is not my experience.
And, for myself, I would rather use the same invocation method as is used when the NVDA installer has created a shortcut for an installed version.
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All I can tell you is that is not my experience.
And, for myself, I would rather use the same invocation method as is used when the NVDA installer has created a shortcut for an installed version.
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Brian Vogel
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#90490
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Re: Strange issue with Win11 (screen refreshing)
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Any time one is experiencing peculiarities under either Windows 10 or 11, it is well worth doing the following, in order, and only do #2 if #1 doesn't solve the issue:
1. Using DISM (Deployment
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Any time one is experiencing peculiarities under either Windows 10 or 11, it is well worth doing the following, in order, and only do #2 if #1 doesn't solve the issue:
1. Using DISM (Deployment
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Brian Vogel
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#90489
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Re: NVDA Portable Start
I never use Slave, I just start it from the drive. Drive:\nvda\nvda.exe and it just works.
If you put that in a batch file, it will exit the console.
All the best
Steve
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To subscribe
I never use Slave, I just start it from the drive. Drive:\nvda\nvda.exe and it just works.
If you put that in a batch file, it will exit the console.
All the best
Steve
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To subscribe
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Steve Nutt
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#90488
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Re: a problem with speech dictionaries again.
Dan,
It would be immensely helpful if you would post two items in relation to this issue:
1. The "From" address of one of the messages that is not being read as you'd like it to be.
2. The full,
Dan,
It would be immensely helpful if you would post two items in relation to this issue:
1. The "From" address of one of the messages that is not being read as you'd like it to be.
2. The full,
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Brian Vogel
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#90487
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Re: File Explorer woes
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Truthfully, it's already a Chat Subgroup or Windows Access for Screen Reader Users Group topic because it has nothing whatsoever to do with NVDA.
This is a classic example of where a question of the
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Truthfully, it's already a Chat Subgroup or Windows Access for Screen Reader Users Group topic because it has nothing whatsoever to do with NVDA.
This is a classic example of where a question of the
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Brian Vogel
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#90486
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Re: Strange issue with Win11 (screen refreshing)
Yeah I've been there.
Its why I stopped messing round with vmware software when lockdown started.
If it fails well put it this way when its needed well.
One thing you can try is to go to nvda
Yeah I've been there.
Its why I stopped messing round with vmware software when lockdown started.
If it fails well put it this way when its needed well.
One thing you can try is to go to nvda
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Shaun Everiss
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#90485
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Re: a problem with speech dictionaries again.
I am using MS David. could be the issue since it pronounces many things incorrectly but not certain how to determine this. Will have to try some other synths.
I am using MS David. could be the issue since it pronounces many things incorrectly but not certain how to determine this. Will have to try some other synths.
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Dan Beaver
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#90484
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Re: File Explorer woes
The windows explore is a tree view. Use arrows to navigate the left, the tab to get between everything, do not use f6, it is although handy not sudable for this purpose. Also, when in the list view,
The windows explore is a tree view. Use arrows to navigate the left, the tab to get between everything, do not use f6, it is although handy not sudable for this purpose. Also, when in the list view,
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Sarah k Alawami
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#90483
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Re: Strange issue with Win11 (screen refreshing)
Actually if you use netlogger you might not have this issue. I do not and I run nets, or used to until my shack got flooded. It pulls from the QRZ database but that's for a different list, pm me for
Actually if you use netlogger you might not have this issue. I do not and I run nets, or used to until my shack got flooded. It pulls from the QRZ database but that's for a different list, pm me for
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Sarah k Alawami
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#90482
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Re: a problem with speech dictionaries again.
Actually it works here for me. It says “blind tech” without a dictionary entry. What synth are you using? I’m using eloquence.
Actually it works here for me. It says “blind tech” without a dictionary entry. What synth are you using? I’m using eloquence.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#90481
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Re: File Explorer woes
Mani,
Are you new to Windows, period? I only ask because File Explorer has not changed significantly for a very long time now, and if you knew how to use it before virtually everything you already
Mani,
Are you new to Windows, period? I only ask because File Explorer has not changed significantly for a very long time now, and if you knew how to use it before virtually everything you already
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Brian Vogel
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#90480
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File Explorer woes
Hello all,
As a newbie, I am struggling to use File Explorer on Windows 10. I tried to follow the Microsoft support guide on ‘Using the Screen Reader to navigate File Explorer’ (
Hello all,
As a newbie, I am struggling to use File Explorer on Windows 10. I tried to follow the Microsoft support guide on ‘Using the Screen Reader to navigate File Explorer’ (
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Mani Iyer
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#90479
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Re: NVDA not always reading cell contents in MS Excel?
Well, that's a tidy work around. Thank you!
Warmly,
Sally
Well, that's a tidy work around. Thank you!
Warmly,
Sally
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Sally Kiebdaj
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#90478
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