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speaking words phonetically
You probably unlinked your cursors. To fix that, go into the NVDA menu, Preferences, Settings, Review Cursor. Make sure Follow system focus and Follow System Caret are checked. Once they are, try agai
You probably unlinked your cursors. To fix that, go into the NVDA menu, Preferences, Settings, Review Cursor. Make sure Follow system focus and Follow System Caret are checked. Once they are, try agai
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Links within the text and not separate. Can i change that
Yes you can. First, you can click on a link by moving to it with k or tab. But if you want it to be more JAWS-like, press NVDA+v to turn off screen layout. If you do this, your example would come out
Yes you can. First, you can click on a link by moving to it with k or tab. But if you want it to be more JAWS-like, press NVDA+v to turn off screen layout. If you do this, your example would come out
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Tyler Spivey
· #101500
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NVDA & FooBar2000
Try to press NVDA+shift+d until it says no ducking.
Try to press NVDA+shift+d until it says no ducking.
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Tyler Spivey
· #101459
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Probably OT: System messages in windows
NVDA should read these notifications when they appear. Press Windows+shift+v to access it if it's still on screen, or Windows+a to view them in the Action Center.
NVDA should read these notifications when they appear. Press Windows+shift+v to access it if it's still on screen, or Windows+a to view them in the Action Center.
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Tyler Spivey
· #101416
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Call for Replication: NVDA goes silent in Microsoft Word About Word or Excel dialog
You've found an old bug. That dialog just happens to speak a lot. Nearly 80 KB of text. Some synthesizers can't handle it, especially with NVDA's processing added on top of it. If I wait long enough (
You've found an old bug. That dialog just happens to speak a lot. Nearly 80 KB of text. Some synthesizers can't handle it, especially with NVDA's processing added on top of it. If I wait long enough (
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Tyler Spivey
· #100318
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Pronouncements of Punctuations and Keyboard Symbols
Technically you can change them, but there's one major problem with this: There's no reset, either for the current symbol or for everything. So if you do it wrong, you're stuck, unless you have enough
Technically you can change them, but there's one major problem with this: There's no reset, either for the current symbol or for everything. So if you do it wrong, you're stuck, unless you have enough
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Tyler Spivey
· #100205
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move to top of web page
The virtual buffer is like a text document. When you're in it, arrows and home/end work like you would expect them to in an editor. Home and end move you to the beginning and end of the current line.
The virtual buffer is like a text document. When you're in it, arrows and home/end work like you would expect them to in an editor. Home and end move you to the beginning and end of the current line.
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Tyler Spivey
· #100047
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confused about NVDA updates
The first thing you should do when debugging something like this is start with a clean configuration, unless you know all the factors that go into yours. In your case it's probably something in the sy
The first thing you should do when debugging something like this is start with a clean configuration, unless you know all the factors that go into yours. In your case it's probably something in the sy
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Tyler Spivey
· #99783
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confused about NVDA updates
Your punctuation level is the combo box that says Punctuation/symbol level: in the voice settings dialog (NVDA+Ctrl+v).
Your punctuation level is the combo box that says Punctuation/symbol level: in the voice settings dialog (NVDA+Ctrl+v).
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Tyler Spivey
· #99780
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confused about NVDA updates
If I write 2022.2.3, using OneCore Mark, mine reads as February 3rd, 2022. What punctuation level are you using? Try using some, and you should get the same thing.
If I write 2022.2.3, using OneCore Mark, mine reads as February 3rd, 2022. What punctuation level are you using? Try using some, and you should get the same thing.
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Tyler Spivey
· #99774
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could nvda announce entries in the Windows 11 emoji panel?
To enable/disable addons, there are buttons in the manager. NVDA, Tools, Manage add-ons. Find the addon you want, press Disable, repeat. What you can't do is select multiple addons and disable. But ar
To enable/disable addons, there are buttons in the manager. NVDA, Tools, Manage add-ons. Find the addon you want, press Disable, repeat. What you can't do is select multiple addons and disable. But ar
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Tyler Spivey
· #99657
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order of precedence?
That command should always work. NVDA+Ctrl+s brings up the synthesizer selection dialog, and enter just chooses whatever you already have selected. If you try that now, you should be right back where
That command should always work. NVDA+Ctrl+s brings up the synthesizer selection dialog, and enter just chooses whatever you already have selected. If you try that now, you should be right back where
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Tyler Spivey
· #99522
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order of precedence?
Here's what's going on. First, the Sound Mapper is simply your default audio device. Let's say you tell NVDA to explicitly speak through the headphones. Here's how that works. The audio system gives e
Here's what's going on. First, the Sound Mapper is simply your default audio device. Let's say you tell NVDA to explicitly speak through the headphones. Here's how that works. The audio system gives e
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Tyler Spivey
· #99520
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NVDA Speaks Punctuation Marks in English When I'm Using a Hindi Voice
The reason that you're hearing the punctuation is this. Let's take the comma, when the voice is set to Hindi. From NVDA's punctuation dialog: ,; Replacement: कॉमा; Level: none; Preserve: always Change
The reason that you're hearing the punctuation is this. Let's take the comma, when the voice is set to Hindi. From NVDA's punctuation dialog: ,; Replacement: कॉमा; Level: none; Preserve: always Change
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Tyler Spivey
· #99194
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Fast switching between two voices
1. Press NVDA+ctrl+shift+1. 2. Switch to your first synth, save with NVDA+CTRL+shift+v. 3. Press NVDA+ctrl+shift+2. 4. Switch to your second synth. 5. Save with NVDA+CTRL+shift+v. From then on, try sw
1. Press NVDA+ctrl+shift+1. 2. Switch to your first synth, save with NVDA+CTRL+shift+v. 3. Press NVDA+ctrl+shift+2. 4. Switch to your second synth. 5. Save with NVDA+CTRL+shift+v. From then on, try sw
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Tyler Spivey
· #99179
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Fast switching between two voices
This addon will do what you want: https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/switchSynth.en.html
This addon will do what you want: https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/switchSynth.en.html
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Tyler Spivey
· #99123
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NVDA file reporting question.
NVDA, Preferences, Settings, Object Presentation, uncheck Report object position information.
NVDA, Preferences, Settings, Object Presentation, uncheck Report object position information.
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Tyler Spivey
· #99051
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Is there a way to run NVDA as a window and not a background process?
Bring up one of NVDA's dialogs, like General Settings, and leave it open. That might give it a window you can capture audio from.
Bring up one of NVDA's dialogs, like General Settings, and leave it open. That might give it a window you can capture audio from.
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Tyler Spivey
· #98927
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Possible Bug with Punctuation/Symbol Pronunciation Dialog - Can others replicate?
Your current symbol level is causing the symbols to be ignored. For example, a ' on its own won't be read unless you set your symbol level to all. You could argue that NVDA should automatically set th
Your current symbol level is causing the symbols to be ignored. For example, a ' on its own won't be read unless you set your symbol level to all. You could argue that NVDA should automatically set th
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Tyler Spivey
· #98693
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Locked
apostrophe pronunciation
There are two apostrophes and two exclamation marks. Type each of those symbols in the search box to find them, and change both.
There are two apostrophes and two exclamation marks. Type each of those symbols in the search box to find them, and change both.
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· #98645
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