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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
I'm sorry. 6-10% CPU power is alot of system resources.
I'm sorry. 6-10% CPU power is alot of system resources.
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enes sarıbaş
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#84077
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
I only use Eliquence and eSpeak! With NVDA and Zoom, runs like a top, the HP Stream has an SSD drive!
I only use Eliquence and eSpeak! With NVDA and Zoom, runs like a top, the HP Stream has an SSD drive!
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David Moore
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#84076
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
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Absolutely. Without the information about the workload, the assessment is useless. I have ways I could use to bring very high specced machines to their knees, but the machines aren't bad, they're
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Absolutely. Without the information about the workload, the assessment is useless. I have ways I could use to bring very high specced machines to their knees, but the machines aren't bad, they're
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Brian Vogel
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#84075
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
Too slow for what and what were you using for a synthesizer? If you were using computer intensive voices as opposed to something like Eloquence or E-speak, the machine may have been unresponsive to
Too slow for what and what were you using for a synthesizer? If you were using computer intensive voices as opposed to something like Eloquence or E-speak, the machine may have been unresponsive to
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Gene
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#84074
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
I had this machine and threw it in the bin! just to slow.
I had this machine and threw it in the bin! just to slow.
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Kevin Cussick
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#84073
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
O k,
This crow doesn’t taste too baad.
O k,
This crow doesn’t taste too baad.
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Monte Single
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#84072
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
To be honest, its near to impossible to get a newer unit with a duel drive system.
I got one of the last ones before covid and to be honest I am unsure where I will go when I eventually need
To be honest, its near to impossible to get a newer unit with a duel drive system.
I got one of the last ones before covid and to be honest I am unsure where I will go when I eventually need
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Shaun Everiss
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#84071
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Re: NVDA and APA Style
Hi,
I was about to suggest creating a custom profile just for citation review. Until recently it wasn’t possible to create a dedicated shortcut to activate a manual configuration profile (you can
Hi,
I was about to suggest creating a custom profile just for citation review. Until recently it wasn’t possible to create a dedicated shortcut to activate a manual configuration profile (you can
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Joseph Lee
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#84070
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
Hi,
ReadyBoost (introduced with Windows Vista) acts as a fast cache stored on external drives (usually flash drives). It mostly benefits systems equipped with mechanical hard disks as their response
Hi,
ReadyBoost (introduced with Windows Vista) acts as a fast cache stored on external drives (usually flash drives). It mostly benefits systems equipped with mechanical hard disks as their response
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Joseph Lee
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#84069
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
Hi
It’s definitely a feature of Windows 10 and I believe it was in Windows 7 as well.
Cheers
Chris
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Hi
It’s definitely a feature of Windows 10 and I believe it was in Windows 7 as well.
Cheers
Chris
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Chris Mullins
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#84068
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
I've had a number of techs look at my laptop over the last couple
months. They've all recommended I get some combination of a new
machine with a faster processor, more ram, or an SSD, but I've
I've had a number of techs look at my laptop over the last couple
months. They've all recommended I get some combination of a new
machine with a faster processor, more ram, or an SSD, but I've
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Bob Cavanaugh
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#84067
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
Here is an interesting article about Ready Boost. I don’t know what you had installed but it is a part of Windows.
https://www.howtogeek.com/123780/htg-explains-is-readyboost-worth-using/
Gene
Here is an interesting article about Ready Boost. I don’t know what you had installed but it is a part of Windows.
https://www.howtogeek.com/123780/htg-explains-is-readyboost-worth-using/
Gene
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Gene
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#84066
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
Had a friend install it for me.
He found it on the web,, not as part of windows any version.
Had a friend install it for me.
He found it on the web,, not as part of windows any version.
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Monte Single
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#84065
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Re: Windows 10 ocr & nvda
I dont think you really need the add-on in win10, as NVDA + R should work, then use the arrow up/down keys to read the result
> Às 15:51 de 16/05/2021, Michael Maslo escreveu:
>> Hello
I dont think you really need the add-on in win10, as NVDA + R should work, then use the arrow up/down keys to read the result
> Às 15:51 de 16/05/2021, Michael Maslo escreveu:
>> Hello
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Chris
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#84064
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Re: NVDA and APA Style
I don’t use the citation system being discussed but would it be useful to move with the arrow keys and hear such information character by character?
Gene
I don’t use the citation system being discussed but would it be useful to move with the arrow keys and hear such information character by character?
Gene
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Gene
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#84063
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Re: [Solved] office 2019 and outlook
I seem to recall reading something about that some time ago. But in this case, it sounds as though an Office Update is causing the problem since the person has been using autocomplete until recently.
I seem to recall reading something about that some time ago. But in this case, it sounds as though an Office Update is causing the problem since the person has been using autocomplete until recently.
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Gene
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#84062
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Re: NVDA and APA Style
What kind of overload are you trying to minimise? Is it when you read and reread your paper to edit the text, or is it when you edit the bibliography?
I think using
What kind of overload are you trying to minimise? Is it when you read and reread your paper to edit the text, or is it when you edit the bibliography?
I think using
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Sandra Pilz
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#84061
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Re: NVDA running on a budget laptop
Ben running computers for over 30 years and never heard of genI5/r5?
Now the 8gb of ram is best to stop slugishness, I 3 or 5 with no less then 128emc drive will keep you running a long
Ben running computers for over 30 years and never heard of genI5/r5?
Now the 8gb of ram is best to stop slugishness, I 3 or 5 with no less then 128emc drive will keep you running a long
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tim
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#84060
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Re: NVDA and APA Style
Trying slowing down your speech output.
Trying slowing down your speech output.
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tim
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#84059
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Re: [Solved] office 2019 and outlook
& if I'm not mistaken (& I could well be, it happens w/some degree of
regularity), some of the privacy settings can also affect whether
addresses are auto-completed.
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Subscribe to a WordPress for
& if I'm not mistaken (& I could well be, it happens w/some degree of
regularity), some of the privacy settings can also affect whether
addresses are auto-completed.
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Subscribe to a WordPress for
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Jackie
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#84058
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