Re: question regard review cursor.
hi quentin.
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i downloaded sample audio of your basic training for nvda, and i really loved it! i thought that its difficult for me to understand english audio books, but i listened half of the mp3 files, and thanks God, could understand most of sentences very easy!
On 3/26/20, Quentin Christensen <quentin@nvaccess.org> wrote:
The Basic Training for NVDA has an entire chapter on the review cursor, --
By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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Re: question regard review cursor.
Quentin Christensen
The Basic Training for NVDA has an entire chapter on the review cursor, followed by one on object navigation (the two concepts go hand in hand). As it happens, the chapter on the review cursor is the one which is available for free to give you a taste of what the whole module is like. You can download it here:
https://www.nvaccess.org/product/basic-training-for-nvda-ebook/ (That's the link to the shop to purchase the module, look for the link for the sample chapter). The module is also available in audio: https://www.nvaccess.org/product/basic-training-for-nvda-downloadable-audio/ (and there is a sample of the audio as well) and also in Braille:
https://www.nvaccess.org/product/basic-training-for-nvda-braille-hard-copy/ (no sample for the Braille as it is hardcopy shipped to you, not downloadable like the others). Kind regards Quentin.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 4:36 PM Meet modi <meetmodi2359@...> wrote:
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question regard review cursor.
Meet modi
hello friends, I wont to know about review cursor. I look forward to user guide. In user guide i am confuse. i saw in user guide. screen review ,text review ETC but i cant find about review cursor. Thanks in advance
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Re: TWBlue sound pack- solved
Robert Mendoza
Hi, I just solved my questions. Just ignore the mail.
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On 3/26/2020 12:32 PM, Robert Mendoza wrote:
Hi, just like to ask how to change the sounds from TWBlue?
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TWBlue sound pack
Robert Mendoza
Hi, just like to ask how to change the sounds from TWBlue?
I am currently running new version and liking to use other sound to test. I appreciate if you could give me advice or steps to do it. Thanks a lot.
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Re: Anyway of Getting NVDA 19.3.1 to Read Unlabeled Graphics?
Kenny <kwashingtonbox@...>
Thanks. I'll take a look at it.
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On 3/25/2020 7:28 PM, hurrikennyandopo ... wrote:
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Re: Q Read alternative
hurrikennyandopo ...
Hi david
could I link to those files in a page I am putting together?
I was not aware of them until you posted them.
If I can then I will also put it into a page where they can get it from etc etc so it makes it easier for people to find.
Gene nz
On 23/03/2020 2:56 am, David Griffith
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Re: problems with nvda
hurrikennyandopo ...
Hi Brian
I have been looking at the dates and if they are old dates those ones seem not to work unless it has a much later date.
for example tip of the day shows on the main part of the add on website and also under the under development but will not work with nvda 2019.3
Gene nz
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On 26/03/2020 11:07 am, Brian Vogel
wrote:
My understanding is that all add-ons shown on the NVDA Community Add-Ons Main Page are compatible with whatever the current version of NVDA happens to be at a given moment in time.
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Re: problems with nvda
hurrikennyandopo ...
Hi
It might not of been updated to work with the latest version of nvda. I just remember a problem a while back like that he mentioned doing that and am pretty sure it was that add on. Some people have not come up to the latest version of nvda yet because some of there add ons will not work with it.
Gene nz
On 26/03/2020 11:00 am, Arlene wrote:
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Re: Anyway of Getting NVDA 19.3.1 to Read Unlabeled Graphics?
hurrikennyandopo ...
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I think the golden cursor does some thing like that. I know it can do hot points like in a scanner program I had the graphics had a picture or graphic so you could as it was only accessed with a mouse put it on the graphic do a hot point for it you could do a few for other areas as well then wen you went into the app use the elements list go to the one you want and the mouse would go to that area then I could use it. Best bet is give it a whirl and see if that does the trick. You can also move the mouse with arrow keys etc. The link to the page where you can get it from is https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/goldenCursor.en.html Gene nz
On 26/03/2020 11:18 am, Kenny wrote:
Hope everyone is doing well?
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Re: Scan mode in NVDA?
I should have said, New Issues are . . . in the last message. You do have to activate the button for a new issue if you don't find one already available, and then you have to designate that issue as either a Bug Report or a Feature Request.
-- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363 Power is being told you're not loved and not being destroyed by it. ~ Madonna
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Re: Scan mode in NVDA?
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 06:50 PM, Robert Kingett wrote:
Do I file a pull request?No. Pull requests are for coders. The GitHub Issues Page for NVDA is: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues Issues are broken into two distinct types: bug reports and feature requests, with a separate button for each category. Always search in the issues page first using a couple of keywords specific to your feature request, as there may very well already be one. If one exists, you can add a comment to it as well as read what has gone on with it since it was originally created. In fact, a search I did just now using "scan mode" for open issues returned this in the list: new functionality give nvda function similar to nvarrador's scan mode There might be others, as I didn't keep on looking through the list. You (any you) really do not want to create a new feature request if one already exists, as it just makes more work for those managing these to merge them together. One request, regardless of how many people want it, should have only one feature request associated with it. Add a comment if you feel the need. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363 Power is being told you're not loved and not being destroyed by it. ~ Madonna
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Re: Scan mode in NVDA?
Hi, Yes, registered with Add-on Updater. Cheers, Joseph
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Robert Kingett
Thanks! I'm not sure how I missed that add on because I get RSS alerts for any new thing NV Access puts out or the community add on puts out. Great add on! I still think the scan mode should be merged into NVDA core at some point. Is this add on registered with add on updater?
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Re: Scan mode in NVDA?
Thanks! I'm not sure how I missed that add on because I get RSS alerts for any new thing NV Access puts out or the community add on puts out. Great add on! I still think the scan mode should be merged into NVDA core at some point. Is this add on registered with add on updater?
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Re: Scan mode in NVDA?
Hi, What if what you want is already possible: https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/objPad.en.html Cheers, Joseph
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Robert Kingett
First, where do we submit feature requests, not bugs. Do we submit a pull request? The feature I find using most often, ironically, isn't even an NVDA feature. I use Narrator's scan mode to actually get to inaccessible controls and otherwise for various reasons. I get it that we have object navigation and the review cursor and otherwise, but how hard would it be to replace object review with scan mode? If not replace, what about just adding it in, period? That being said, where do I go to make this suggestion? Do I file a pull request? I thought those were only for bugs.
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Scan mode in NVDA?
First, where do we submit feature requests, not bugs. Do we submit a pull request? The feature I find using most often, ironically, isn't even an NVDA feature. I use Narrator's scan mode to actually get to inaccessible controls and otherwise for various reasons. I get it that we have object navigation and the review cursor and otherwise, but how hard would it be to replace object review with scan mode? If not replace, what about just adding it in, period? That being said, where do I go to make this suggestion? Do I file a pull request? I thought those were only for bugs.
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Anyway of Getting NVDA 19.3.1 to Read Unlabeled Graphics?
Kenny <kwashingtonbox@...>
Hope everyone is doing well?
I'm a former user of JAWS. Find myself going back to use it for left mouse clicking on unlabeled graphics found on some application windows. The NVDA review cursor only seems to read text displayed on the screen. Since the graphic isn't generating a separate nav object, I'm not able to use that NVDA reading function to see it either. Is there any way of getting NVDA to read the numeric window handle integer of an unlabeled graphic? Sort of how JAWS "Say All Graphics" mode does? Just say something letting me know a graphic is there, so I can route the mouse p ointer to that spot and left click on it. Maybe there's an add-on available that gives NVDA that functionality?
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Resource Monitor and Windows 10 App Essentials 20.04
#addonrelease
Hi all,
Resource Monitor and Windows 10 App Essentials 20.04 are now available. Some internal changes were made to Resource Monitor, including upgrading psutil dependency to 5.7.0. Windows 10 App Essentials 20.04 is a localization update ,and the temporary workaround for Word 365 issue (announcing “delete back word” when Control+Backspace is pressed) is now a permanent fix until NVDA itself includes it. Important note for Windows 10 App Essentials users: support for Windows 10 Version 1903 (May 2019 Update) is slowly coming to a close – the add-on will end support for this feature update in July 2020. The good news is that Version 1909 (November 2019 Update) will be supported for a while, and you just need to edit at most four files to restore support for Version 1903 (please don’t do that unless you know what you are doing); this is because 1903 and 1909 are really the same Windows 10 release apart from visible changes.
As always, the new updates are available from community add-ons website and via Add-on Updater.
Cheers, Joseph
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Re: problems with nvda
My understanding is that all add-ons shown on the NVDA Community Add-Ons Main Page are compatible with whatever the current version of NVDA happens to be at a given moment in time.
Quite a few of the ones on the Under Development Add-Ons Page are as well. The Legacy Add-Ons Page includes ones only compatible with some former version or versions of NVDA. Clipspeak is showing on the Community Add-Ons Main Page. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363 Power is being told you're not loved and not being destroyed by it. ~ Madonna
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Re: problems with nvda
Arlene
What? I thought clip speak doesn’t work for the latest version of NVDA. I uninstalled it thinking it will not work. I’ll try to get it back.
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From: hurrikennyandopo ...
Sent: March 25, 2020 2:02 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] problems with nvda
Hi
if i remember right there was a add on called clip speak which would do some thing strange like that.
I would go to copy a file but it would not copy it or some times it would then i could paste it.
But have nto used it for a long time so that bug might of been fixed.
I am sure it was that add on? if you have it disabled it then try and copy a file etc and see if it does the job if yes properly a few times then re enable the add on and see it it mucks up again..
Then if that is the case it is that add on.
I think it might of been based off the fake clipboard add on?
Gene nz
If it does
On 26/03/2020 9:41 am, Marisane Moruthanyana wrote: > Hi nvda gurus > > I trust you are well even in this era of corona. > > I have been facing challenges with nvda over the past few days. > > nvda does behave strangely. > > When I cut a file from one location to another, the file does not get cut. > > Even when I am sure that I did cut it, it remains in the original > location as if I copied it. > > This is confusing to be told 'replace the file' which one is sure one > has cut from the original location. > > What is wrong here? > > I am convinced that it is not Windows but nvda, because jaws does not do that. > > Your assistance is appreciated in this regard. > Wally > > >
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