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new espeak ng variants for your NVDA
Interesting. Antie gave me the idea for Anxious Andy, which I called that because I also created a different version of it called Andy that was the same other than the Auntie-like inflections. Then I
Interesting. Antie gave me the idea for Anxious Andy, which I called that because I also created a different version of it called Andy that was the same other than the Auntie-like inflections. Then I
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Informational (with some geeky details): how does Python upgrade really take place, technical reasons for continued Windows 7/8/8.1 support
Hi. I don't think we did use the registry hack, but now that you mention it I'm going to have to try that to see if it gets anything else, just in case. If the hack was used, it was done way back in 2
Hi. I don't think we did use the registry hack, but now that you mention it I'm going to have to try that to see if it gets anything else, just in case. If the hack was used, it was done way back in 2
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Informational (with some geeky details): how does Python upgrade really take place, technical reasons for continued Windows 7/8/8.1 support
Hi. It had an update stack for 2022. I think that's just a bundle of updates so couldn't say what updates were part of it. But yes it was out of date from any time after February of 2015. It took days
Hi. It had an update stack for 2022. I think that's just a bundle of updates so couldn't say what updates were part of it. But yes it was out of date from any time after February of 2015. It took days
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AnyDesk or TeamViewer, which is best with NVDA?
Hi. Try Jump Desk. You have to use NVDA object navigation to get around to some degree, but it is fast and simple. The audio is streamed and it sounds fairly good and is relatively responsive. Of cour
Hi. Try Jump Desk. You have to use NVDA object navigation to get around to some degree, but it is fast and simple. The audio is streamed and it sounds fairly good and is relatively responsive. Of cour
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NVDA very sluggish in visual studio 22 as compared to narrator
Hi. I found that I can't really use NVDA with Visual Studio anyway because it freezes up if the running code hits an error. But I imagine it must be the selective UIA registration, as I have that set
Hi. I found that I can't really use NVDA with Visual Studio anyway because it freezes up if the running code hits an error. But I imagine it must be the selective UIA registration, as I have that set
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Informational (with some geeky details): how does Python upgrade really take place, technical reasons for continued Windows 7/8/8.1 support
Hi. Maybe it was already said, but I just got Windows 7 updates with recent date/timestamps on them on this windows7 computer I just doctored back to life. When they offer this support for the enterpr
Hi. Maybe it was already said, but I just got Windows 7 updates with recent date/timestamps on them on this windows7 computer I just doctored back to life. When they offer this support for the enterpr
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Informational (with some geeky details): how does Python upgrade really take place, technical reasons for continued Windows 7/8/8.1 support
We probably won't really end up agreeing on this one, but what did we lose out on exactly that we would now have if NVDA had not stuck with Windows 7? A little more responsive? It's super responsive a
We probably won't really end up agreeing on this one, but what did we lose out on exactly that we would now have if NVDA had not stuck with Windows 7? A little more responsive? It's super responsive a
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· #102609
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Informational (with some geeky details): how does Python upgrade really take place, technical reasons for continued Windows 7/8/8.1 support
Hi. You can hack older hardware to run Windows 11. There's no guarantee the hack will stick and that Windows updates will continue although until now they have stuck and the updates have come down jus
Hi. You can hack older hardware to run Windows 11. There's no guarantee the hack will stick and that Windows updates will continue although until now they have stuck and the updates have come down jus
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Informational (with some geeky details): how does Python upgrade really take place, technical reasons for continued Windows 7/8/8.1 support
Hi. He'll cry about the loss right when it happens rather than before it happens most likely. Some people function that way. He'll also cry about the virus it got after it happened and not a minute be
Hi. He'll cry about the loss right when it happens rather than before it happens most likely. Some people function that way. He'll also cry about the virus it got after it happened and not a minute be
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· #102579
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Informational (with some geeky details): how does Python upgrade really take place, technical reasons for continued Windows 7/8/8.1 support
Hi. 32bit is not dead, x64 processors and the x64 OS on it at least in the example of Windows anyway will run 32bit x86 programs. This includes the Windows 11 that may not be offered in a 32bit flavor
Hi. 32bit is not dead, x64 processors and the x64 OS on it at least in the example of Windows anyway will run 32bit x86 programs. This includes the Windows 11 that may not be offered in a 32bit flavor
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· #102578
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Informational (with some geeky details): how does Python upgrade really take place, technical reasons for continued Windows 7/8/8.1 support
Hi. Keeping readability for 32bit apps would be important. There are plenty of those still around. I think if the computer can run it, the screen reader should read it. JAWS won't read arm32 apps on m
Hi. Keeping readability for 32bit apps would be important. There are plenty of those still around. I think if the computer can run it, the screen reader should read it. JAWS won't read arm32 apps on m
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virtual audio cable.
Hi. Who's website? Cheers: Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make (VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity" http://valiantGalaxy.com
Hi. Who's website? Cheers: Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make (VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity" http://valiantGalaxy.com
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· #102574
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Reintroduction and Help with audio output.
Hi. If that doesn't work, install vb audio cable and go to line1 vb audio cable output on the microphone side and configure the listen tab to listen on the default sound card. Even when nothing is pla
Hi. If that doesn't work, install vb audio cable and go to line1 vb audio cable output on the microphone side and configure the listen tab to listen on the default sound card. Even when nothing is pla
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· #102573
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virtual audio cable.
Hi. You are using VB Cable, which is a free alternative to the commercial Virtual Audio Cable program. VBCable doesn't really have any windows to interact with much at all, let alone accessible or not
Hi. You are using VB Cable, which is a free alternative to the commercial Virtual Audio Cable program. VBCable doesn't really have any windows to interact with much at all, let alone accessible or not
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NVDA & FooBar2000
Hi. Yes you have ducking turned on in NVDA, caps lock+shift+d Cheers: Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make (VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity"
Hi. Yes you have ducking turned on in NVDA, caps lock+shift+d Cheers: Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make (VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity"
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<No Subject>
try sending a message to nvda-unsubscribe@groups.io. Cheers: Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make (VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity" http://v
try sending a message to nvda-unsubscribe@groups.io. Cheers: Aaron Spears, AKA Valiant8086 General Partner at Valiant Galaxy Associates "we make (VERY GOOD AUDIOGAMES) for the blind comunity" http://v
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Strange Issue With Amazon Website And NVDA
Hi. I see things like this happen often. I think maybe sometimes browsers start getting a more mobile copy of the site. Especially the menu buttons. On some browsers the menu will just be expanded whi
Hi. I see things like this happen often. I think maybe sometimes browsers start getting a more mobile copy of the site. Especially the menu buttons. On some browsers the menu will just be expanded whi
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valiant8086
· #94044
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Arm64 NVDA is running with x86 emulation>
Hi. Gotcha. It does show 3 lib folders one says arm64 on it. What I got my information from was the task manager has a column that shows x86, x64, arm32 or arm64, or in the case of the latest office a
Hi. Gotcha. It does show 3 lib folders one says arm64 on it. What I got my information from was the task manager has a column that shows x86, x64, arm32 or arm64, or in the case of the latest office a
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valiant8086
· #93116
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Arm64 NVDA is running with x86 emulation>
There were some commits about getting NVDA to run on Arm a few years ago. It does run for sure, but Microsoft had a note somewhere about what you can and cannot run on Windows on Arm and they mentione
There were some commits about getting NVDA to run on Arm a few years ago. It does run for sure, but Microsoft had a note somewhere about what you can and cannot run on Windows on Arm and they mentione
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Problems With NVDA and Windows10
Hi. The issue with typing is probably due to the auto spell check functionality. You can turn it off in the pc settings app. Being laggy just in general could be caused by not having enough ram and me
Hi. The issue with typing is probably due to the auto spell check functionality. You can turn it off in the pc settings app. Being laggy just in general could be caused by not having enough ram and me
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· #87078
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