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how do I silence?
Curtis Delzer
There are windows when I wish the wonderful NVDA beeps not to happen, while continuing them in others. How do I do this?
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You can easily do just this using profiles. It's a bit of a technical explanation, so I'll leave it up to others help you on this. Hopefuly they will comment. I just can't do it right now, though
if nobody does I will later on. Em 17/03/2019 21:53, Curtis Delzer
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There are windows when I wish the wonderful NVDA beeps not to happen, while continuing them in others. How do I do this? |
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Howard Traxler <howard@...>
Curtus, I think you mean beeping for the progress bar? You can use NVDA key plus U to make a temporary change. Whether it stays changed, I don't know.
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Howard On 3/17/2019 7:53 PM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
There are windows when I wish the wonderful NVDA beeps not to happen, while continuing them in others. How do I do this? |
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Andre Fisher
This can be done using the Configuration Profiles. Press Control+P, press Alt+N for New, Tab to current application (name), then press enter and close the dialog. Then, make your changes to the settings while still in the application, then save the configuration with NVDA+Control+C. That's it.
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Curtis Delzer
that is the one I wanted, nvda+u, thanks!
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I did it b4, but had forgotten. Curtis Delzer HS W B 6 H E F Rialto, CA On 3/17/2019 6:25 PM, Howard Traxler wrote:
Curtus, I think you mean beeping for the progress bar? You can use NVDA key plus U to make a temporary change. Whether it stays changed, I don't know. |
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Curtis Delzer
that will do it, and I appreciate knowing how 2 do it. Curtis Delzer HS W B 6 H E F Rialto, CA On 3/17/2019 6:57 PM, Andre Fisher
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This can be done using the Configuration Profiles. Press Control+P, press Alt+N for New, Tab to current application (name), then press enter and close the dialog. Then, make your changes to the settings while still in the application, then save the configuration with NVDA+Control+C. That's it. |
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Well I'd suggest using a profile for the application you do not want beeps in.
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From: "Curtis Delzer" <curtis@...> To: "NVDA discussion" <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2019 12:53 AM Subject: [nvda] how do I silence? There are windows when I wish the wonderful NVDA beeps not to happen, while continuing them in others. How do I do this? |
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It is global though unless you use the profile. They are now rurally easy, set one up when the program you want to change is in focus and then set any parameters or triggers you need and then use the buttons to come out. Next time you go to that application the changes you made come into effect.
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Brian bglists@... Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message -----
From: "Curtis Delzer" <curtis@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2019 5:49 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] how do I silence? that is the one I wanted, nvda+u, thanks! I did it b4, but had forgotten. Curtis Delzer HS W B 6 H E F Rialto, CA On 3/17/2019 6:25 PM, Howard Traxler wrote: Curtus, I think you mean beeping for the progress bar? You can use NVDA key plus U to make a temporary change. Whether it stays changed, I don't know. |
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