Re: In-Process 15th May
Mallard <mallard@...>
Hello,
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Yes, it's the OneCore that sounds horrible! It comes up at the Windows Logon, and it sounds awful... I tried to change it, but it still comes up. When NVDA is loaded, hen, my defaullt synth speaks normally. Ciao, Ollie
Il 15/05/2018 09:23, Quentin Christensen ha scritto:
Olle,
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Re: In-Process 15th May
Of course. If you head to the Synthesizer dialog (which you can find in your NVDA Preferences menu), there's a combo box with all the installed synthesizers that are recognised by NVDA. Simply find the one you want and hit OK.
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HTH, Chris
On 15/05/2018 08:05, Mallard wrote:
Except for the Italian voices, which sound terrible. That's not so much the voice qualiti itself, but the accent. It sounds like someone who has trouble speaking; someone who's had a stroke, or something... Really disgraceful!
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Re: In-Process 15th May
Quentin Christensen
Olle, Do you mean OneCore sounds horrible in Italian, or the current version of eSpeak NG? Re changing the synthesizer, eSpeak NG is still included, it's just that OneCore is the default in Windows 10. If that is problematic, we'll have to look into it, though of course, as regularly discussed here, eSpeak NG is not perfect either! Quentin.
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 5:05 PM, Mallard <mallard@...> wrote: Except for the Italian voices, which sound terrible. That's not so much the voice qualiti itself, but the accent. It sounds like someone who has trouble speaking; someone who's had a stroke, or something... Really disgraceful! --
Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager Official NVDA Training modules and expert certification now available: http://www.nvaccess.org/shop/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NVAccess Twitter: @NVAccess
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Re: In-Process 15th May
Mallard <mallard@...>
Except for the Italian voices, which sound terrible. That's not so much the voice qualiti itself, but the accent. It sounds like someone who has trouble speaking; someone who's had a stroke, or something... Really disgraceful!
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Is there a way to change it back to Espeak? Thanks, ciao, Ollie
Il 15/05/2018 07:42, Rosemarie Chavarria ha scritto:
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Re: In-Process 15th May
Rosemarie Chavarria
Hi, Quentin,
Wow, that's neat about the one-core voices being the default voices now. I like e-speakbut the one-core voices sound more natural.
Rosemarie
On 5/14/2018 9:16 PM, Quentin
Christensen wrote:
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Re: In-Process 15th May
Sky Mundell
Totally agree with you. This certification will definitely help professionals for the blind to see the potential in NVDA. I’m thinking about becoming an NVDA certifier.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Laurie Mehta via Groups.Io
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 10:33 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] In-Process 15th May
Thanks for sending this. Also, I have a question… Is the new expert from India on this list? If so, congratulations to that person!
Laurie Mehta
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Re: In-Process 15th May
Laurie Mehta
Thanks for sending this. Also, I have a question… Is the new expert from India on this list?
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If so, congratulations to that person! Laurie Mehta
On May 15, 2018, at 00:16, Quentin Christensen <quentin@...> wrote:
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In-Process 15th May
Quentin Christensen
HI everyone, This week's In-Process is out, and it includes some of the goodness you can expect from NVDA 2018.2, plus an update on our first Certified Expert in India and a hat-tip to our Windows Insiders #NVDAsr Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager Official NVDA Training modules and expert certification now available: http://www.nvaccess.org/shop/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NVAccess Twitter: @NVAccess
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Re: Using BrailleNote touch as a display w/NVDA
Rosemarie Chavarria
Oh, I see. My mistake.
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On 5/14/2018 8:38 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:
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Re: Using BrailleNote touch as a display w/NVDA
Hi,
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Likely June. Cheers, Joseph
-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 8:38 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Using BrailleNote touch as a display w/NVDA Probably sometime next week. On 5/14/2018 7:31 PM, Jessica D wrote: Hi,
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Re: Using BrailleNote touch as a display w/NVDA
Rosemarie Chavarria
Probably sometime next week.
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On 5/14/2018 7:31 PM, Jessica D wrote:
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Re: Using BrailleNote touch as a display w/NVDA
Jessica D <jldail13@...>
Hi,
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When will NVDA 2018.2 be available? Thanks, Jessica
On May 14, 2018, at 8:15 PM, Joseph Lee <joseph.lee22590@...> wrote:
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Re: New to NVDS
Bonnie :-)
From my experience, OE Classic is accessible, especially now with NVDA.
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They are constantly making improvements. Members can make suggestions for features wanted. Bonnie
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io <bglists@...> Reply-To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: 5/14/2018 5:49:13 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] New to NVDS ________________________________________________________________________________ Yes I'm sure the others will be along to explain it soon, but notice you are using OE Classic for email and wondered how accessible you find it? Brian bglists@... Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonnie :-)" <sparkle30906@...> To: "NVDA" <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2018 5:39 PM Subject: [nvda] New to NVDS Hi, I recently downloaded NVDA. I'm wondering if there are any settings or options for the program. Like, can the speed of the reading (speech) be adjusted. Joyonya, Bonnie
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Re: A tutorial for MP3 Direct Cut
Gene
Also, there are new features in Audacity that make
editing easier since the tutorial was done. Others on list may have
material that discusses those.
I can't discuss them because I almost never use
Audacity anymore and I never learned any details about the
features.
Gene
----- Original Message ----- Regarding my last message, if you want to use
Audacity, there is an error in the tutorial which I'll explain if you want to
know. The error won't cause problems, it just adds an unnecessary step or
two when editing. You may save time without doing it.
Also, if you just want to edit and not record with MP3
direct Cut, you may not need the lame encoder to be placed in the
program Gene
----- Original Message ----- Recently, I said I would send a tutorial about
using MP3 Direct Cut to an e-mail list. I don't recall if this was the
list but, because I don't remember, I'm sending it here.
The presentation is one file and contains a
discussion and demonstration of both audacity and MP3 Direct Cut. You can
skim the file until the MP3 Direct cut part begins.
After the MP3 Direct Cut section, is a discussion
on how to decide what parameters to use to record a file, such as bit
rate.
You can listen or download it here:
http://www.accessibleworld.org/sites/default/files/tt-03-19-12-tutorial-gene-asner-audacity-and-mp3-cut.mp3 Gene
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Re: A tutorial for MP3 Direct Cut
Gene
Regarding my last message, if you want to use
Audacity, there is an error in the tutorial which I'll explain if you want to
know. The error won't cause problems, it just adds an unnecessary step or
two when editing. You may save time without doing it.
Also, if you just want to edit and not record with MP3
direct Cut, you may not need the lame encoder to be placed in the
program
Gene
----- Original Message ----- Recently, I said I would send a tutorial about
using MP3 Direct Cut to an e-mail list. I don't recall if this was the
list but, because I don't remember, I'm sending it here.
The presentation is one file and contains a
discussion and demonstration of both audacity and MP3 Direct Cut. You can
skim the file until the MP3 Direct cut part begins.
After the MP3 Direct Cut section, is a discussion
on how to decide what parameters to use to record a file, such as bit
rate.
You can listen or download it here:
http://www.accessibleworld.org/sites/default/files/tt-03-19-12-tutorial-gene-asner-audacity-and-mp3-cut.mp3 Gene
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A tutorial for MP3 Direct Cut
Gene
Recently, I said I would send a tutorial about
using MP3 Direct Cut to an e-mail list. I don't recall if this was the
list but, because I don't remember, I'm sending it here.
The presentation is one file and contains a
discussion and demonstration of both audacity and MP3 Direct Cut. You can
skim the file until the MP3 Direct cut part begins.
After the MP3 Direct Cut section, is a discussion
on how to decide what parameters to use to record a file, such as bit
rate.
You can listen or download it here:
http://www.accessibleworld.org/sites/default/files/tt-03-19-12-tutorial-gene-asner-audacity-and-mp3-cut.mp3 Gene
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Re: I've largely changed my mind about Chrome, I like it muchmore now
Kenny <kwashingtonbox@...>
Thanks for sharing the proper shortcut.
I'm curious why hasn't NVDA been configured to speak these "Actions" when they dynamically appear in Google Chrome? This is the only issue I have with the browser.
You click on a link to download a file and you have no idea the
download has started. You have to hit Ctrl+j to bring up the
Download Manager to check. Even other Actions aren't spoken
automatically by NVDA for the Chrome browser.
Can't that cool NVDA installation progress sound be configured to activate for the download progress for Chrome too?
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Re: Using BrailleNote touch as a display w/NVDA
Hi,
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Can you tell your client the following: BrailleNote Touch will be supported again in NVDA 2018.2. Cheers, Joseph
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jackie Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 3:17 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Using BrailleNote touch as a display w/NVDA A client is trying to use her BrailleNote Touch as a display w/NVDA over bluetooth. It used to be that it worked w/the brailliant option, though in the latest NVDA version, that isn't even available in the Braille settings. Any reason it disappeared? We've tried using the Baum/HumanWare/Orbit/APH & also the Braille Note setting, to no avail. -- Remember! Friends Help Friends Be Cybersafe Jackie McBride Helping Cybercrime Victims 1 Person at a Time https://brighter-vision.com
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Using BrailleNote touch as a display w/NVDA
Jackie
A client is trying to use her BrailleNote Touch as a display w/NVDA
over bluetooth. It used to be that it worked w/the brailliant option, though in the latest NVDA version, that isn't even available in the Braille settings. Any reason it disappeared? We've tried using the Baum/HumanWare/Orbit/APH & also the Braille Note setting, to no avail. -- Remember! Friends Help Friends Be Cybersafe Jackie McBride Helping Cybercrime Victims 1 Person at a Time https://brighter-vision.com
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Re: I've largely changed my mind about Chrome, I like itmuchmore now
Gene
It's also important to realize that this way of
finding things, only typing parts of a distinctive word in a string you
are looking for, is important in other areas than this.
If I go to a newspaper's home page and I want to
find a link to editorials. I don't type editorials, I type edito. Often,
just typing four lettters of a word will be sufficient, as cont for looking for
a link that says contacts. Or the word live or listen for a listen live or
similar link. Since listen is not longer enough than four letters to
matter, I type it out.
On certain sites, this shortening can be done even
more dramatically.
On the newsline site, I often want to use the full
section feature. I find the editorial link on a newspaper main page in
Newsline by searching for edito on that page. I follow the link. I
then search for a link that says full editorial section. But all I type is
l edit. L is the last letter of full then I space because a space is in
the link between the words, and I then type edit. that is a dramatic
instance of how you can use search much more efficiently at times than is taught
to people.
Gene
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From: Steve Nutt
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] I've largely changed my mind about Chrome, I
like itmuchmore now Conversely, if you typed neb into the search box, it’s likely your Nebraska example would come up, whether a bookmark, or history.
All the best
Steve
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Ervin, Glenn
Gene, It is not inefficient if you only have an idea of the name of the bookmark. Like if I want to press the Nebraska Lottery page, I need to press N twice, if I want the Norfolk weather page, I press N three times and so on. And if I am looking for something that has to do with supplements, I can press S until I find it. I try naming my favorites in a way I will look for them later. Glenn
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of
Gene
You may prefer it but it is very inefficient to press a letter key six times if you have a lot of favorites or bookmarks, whatever people may call them, with the same letter. To make moving to favorites more efficient in Internet Explorer, I used to move ones I used a lot up in the list so I could use first letter navigation efficiently for them. From having to press a letter key four or five or maybe more times, I would move it up in the list so I would only have to press the letter perhaps once or twice. But that is a real annoyance and as time goes on you have to do it for more items as you get more and more favorites. The method Chrome is using goes along with the trend in Windows that has been going on for years, allowing people to use search interfaces, such as in the Windows start menu for example. It is much more efficient if implemented correctly.
I found, through playing around with book marks in Chrome, that you can move as you wishh if you have your book marks in a folder other than in the main one. When I imported my book marks from Firefox, they were placed in a folder called Imported. If I open the folder, I can move by first letter navigation an by arrowing. In the main folder, you can arrow, of course, but first letter navigation doesn't work. So you can move any book marks in the main folder to one or more other folders and get that ability again.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Ervin, Glenn Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 9:32 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] I've largely changed my mind about Chrome, I like itmuchmore now
I personally prefer the way it’s done in IE, that is to open Favorites (bookmarks in FF) and pressing the letter of what I’m looking for, or up arrowing if it is a recent bookmark. I hope I can always continue that method. Glenn
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
[mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
If you want to get to a bookmarkin Chrome, you don't necessarily have to go into the book mark interface. I haven't played with this enough to know how well it works, but there is a feature where you can type some or all of the name of the site you are looking for into the address bar and it looks in book marks and history for it and places results in a list you down arrow through after typing. I don't recall now if you should read the current line to get the first result or just start down arrowing. Others can evaluate the feature bbecause I just played with it a very small amount. But it may eliminate the need for first letter navigation.
Also, if ease of use of bookmarks is very important to you, Firefox is much much better at ease of use than Internet Explorer. It has a dedicated search book marks feature where you type part or all of the name of a book mark and down arrow through a list and first letter navigation works in the list of results as I recall as well. If I type york times or even just rk tim in the search, then tab once to the list, I find my new york times book marks there.
I wouldn't assume that bookmarks are an important reason blind people still use Internet Explorer as their main browser. Most blind computer users probably haven't given this issue any thought because they probably haven't seen it discussed anywhere. When you are considering changing to a different browser, unless you know about the question, you aren't likely to think about book mark navigation. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: brian Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 11:07 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] I've largely changed my mind about Chrome, I like itmuchmore now
If and chrome has first naavigation then and only will I switch to it from ie thats the reason that so many blind people still use ie because of first letter navigation if you have a lot of favorites or bookmarcks thats a lots of down arrowing just to get to the one that you want. this is a lack in googles part since ie has always had this feature so why can't chrome have it/? I know that nvda does work with chrome so if this could beadded then I think that more blind people would switch to chrome. Google just doesn't get it. Brian Sackrider
On 5/8/2018 7:55 PM, Dan Beaver wrote:
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