virtualizing the current window for further review?


Sarah k Alawami
 

Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care


John Isige
 

There' an addon.

On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care


Sarah k Alawami
 

I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care



John Isige
 

There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html

On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care


 

Hi,
You might be thinking of both: a different screen reader which does provide
a command to do it, and an NVDA add-on that simu8lates it. Actually, come to
think of it, there is a third way (with NVDA 2017.3 and later), but if NVDA
can cope with invisible objects on screen.
Cheers,
Joseph

-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Sarah k
Alawami
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 12:24 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?

I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard hot key I
could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn
let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to
the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care



Kevin Cussick
 

and think nvda r might do it.

On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:
There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.
https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html
On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but  I thougth there was a  keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there  a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care



John Isige
 

NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.

On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:
and think nvda r might do it.

On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:
There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care





Robert Mendoza
 

Sorry to interfere the discussion here but seemingly relevant somehow to ask.  Just curious how precise does the OCR works with Windows 10 , I mean I have the installed version of the latest Windows 10 but, how could possibly extend to recognize such text or images? For the text I believe they worked but how about to particular images represent to certain docs or sites. Do they have the capability to recognize fully and how to describe the image was for, like telling to the users what exactly the images looks like.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 6:55 AM, John Isige wrote:
NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.


On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:
and think nvda r might do it.

On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:
There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but  I thougth there was a  keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there  a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care







John Isige
 

No, it just tries to recognize text. It can't do the Facebook "picture may contain dog" thing, I think Narrator does something like that but I've never tried it. But that's something specific to Microsoft that Narrator's built to take advantage of, I don't think other screen readers have access to it.

On 11/26/2017 17:21, Robert Mendoza wrote:
Sorry to interfere the discussion here but seemingly relevant somehow to ask. Just curious how precise does the OCR works with Windows 10 , I mean I have the installed version of the latest Windows 10 but, how could possibly extend to recognize such text or images? For the text I believe they worked but how about to particular images represent to certain docs or sites. Do they have the capability to recognize fully and how to describe the image was for, like telling to the users what exactly the images looks like.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 6:55 AM, John Isige wrote:
NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.


On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:
and think nvda r might do it.

On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:
There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care








Robert Mendoza
 

Thanks. I do hope on the next future releases of Windows 10 has to include this feature, like they did on the app of Seeing AI. Apology to the admin for raising this off topic however, it is very interesting to discuss it here somehow.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 9:02 AM, John Isige wrote:
No, it just tries to recognize text. It can't do the Facebook "picture may contain dog" thing, I think Narrator does something like that but I've never tried it. But that's something specific to Microsoft that Narrator's built to take advantage of, I don't think other screen readers have access to it.


On 11/26/2017 17:21, Robert Mendoza wrote:
Sorry to interfere the discussion here but seemingly relevant somehow to ask.  Just curious how precise does the OCR works with Windows 10 , I mean I have the installed version of the latest Windows 10 but, how could possibly extend to recognize such text or images? For the text I believe they worked but how about to particular images represent to certain docs or sites. Do they have the capability to recognize fully and how to describe the image was for, like telling to the users what exactly the images looks like.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 6:55 AM, John Isige wrote:
NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.


On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:
and think nvda r might do it.

On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:
There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but  I thougth there was a  keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there  a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care










David Moore
 

Yes, Narrator does have this ability in the Fall Crators 1709.

David Moore

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

 

From: Robert Mendoza
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 8:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?

 

Thanks. I do hope on the next future releases of Windows 10 has to

include this feature, like they did on the app of Seeing AI. Apology to

the admin for raising this off topic however, it is very interesting to

discuss it here somehow.

 

Robert Mendoza

 

On 11/27/2017 9:02 AM, John Isige wrote:

> No, it just tries to recognize text. It can't do the Facebook "picture

> may contain dog" thing, I think Narrator does something like that but

> I've never tried it. But that's something specific to Microsoft that

> Narrator's built to take advantage of, I don't think other screen

> readers have access to it.

> On 11/26/2017 17:21, Robert Mendoza wrote:

>> Sorry to interfere the discussion here but seemingly relevant somehow

>> to ask.  Just curious how precise does the OCR works with Windows 10

>> , I mean I have the installed version of the latest Windows 10 but,

>> how could possibly extend to recognize such text or images? For the

>> text I believe they worked but how about to particular images

>> represent to certain docs or sites. Do they have the capability to

>> recognize fully and how to describe the image was for, like telling

>> to the users what exactly the images looks like.

>> 

>> Robert Mendoza

>> 

>> On 11/27/2017 6:55 AM, John Isige wrote:

>>> NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in

>>> previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will

>>> give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.

>>> 

>>> 

>>> On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:

>>>> and think nvda r might do it.

>>>> 

>>>> On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:

>>>>> There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

>>>>>> I didn't' actually see it, but  I thougth there was a  keyboard

>>>>>> hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different

>>>>>> screen reader.

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> Take care

>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> There' an addon.

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

>>>>>>>> Is there  a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will

>>>>>>>> turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which

>>>>>>>> I can then copy to the clip board?

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>>> I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop

>>>>>>>> layout.

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>>> Take care

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>> 

>>>> 

>>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>> 

>> 

>> 

>

 

 

 


Robert Mendoza
 

Hi, David

Can you shed some guidelines how it works in windows 10? I would like to test how could be possibly use this features.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 10:44 AM, David Moore wrote:

Yes, Narrator does have this ability in the Fall Crators 1709.

David Moore

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

 

From: Robert Mendoza
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 8:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?

 

Thanks. I do hope on the next future releases of Windows 10 has to

include this feature, like they did on the app of Seeing AI. Apology to

the admin for raising this off topic however, it is very interesting to

discuss it here somehow.

 

Robert Mendoza

 

On 11/27/2017 9:02 AM, John Isige wrote:

> No, it just tries to recognize text. It can't do the Facebook "picture

> may contain dog" thing, I think Narrator does something like that but

> I've never tried it. But that's something specific to Microsoft that

> Narrator's built to take advantage of, I don't think other screen

> readers have access to it.

> On 11/26/2017 17:21, Robert Mendoza wrote:

>> Sorry to interfere the discussion here but seemingly relevant somehow

>> to ask.  Just curious how precise does the OCR works with Windows 10

>> , I mean I have the installed version of the latest Windows 10 but,

>> how could possibly extend to recognize such text or images? For the

>> text I believe they worked but how about to particular images

>> represent to certain docs or sites. Do they have the capability to

>> recognize fully and how to describe the image was for, like telling

>> to the users what exactly the images looks like.

>> 

>> Robert Mendoza

>> 

>> On 11/27/2017 6:55 AM, John Isige wrote:

>>> NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in

>>> previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will

>>> give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.

>>> 

>>> 

>>> On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:

>>>> and think nvda r might do it.

>>>> 

>>>> On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:

>>>>> There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

>>>>>> I didn't' actually see it, but  I thougth there was a  keyboard

>>>>>> hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different

>>>>>> screen reader.

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> Take care

>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> There' an addon.

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

>>>>>>>> Is there  a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will

>>>>>>>> turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which

>>>>>>>> I can then copy to the clip board?

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>>> I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop

>>>>>>>> layout.

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>>> Take care

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>> 

>>>> 

>>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>> 

>> 

>> 

>

 

 

 


David Moore
 

Yes most definitely!,

turn on Narrator with CTRL+Windows+Enter, and go to any image,

Press:

Shift+Caps Lock+D.

Narrator will describe the image, even if there is no text.

Very powerful!

Please email me off list if you want.

I believe that Narrator uses some kind of service to do this image description.

David Moore

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

 

From: Robert Mendoza
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 10:10 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?

 

Hi, David

Can you shed some guidelines how it works in windows 10? I would like to test how could be possibly use this features.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 10:44 AM, David Moore wrote:

Yes, Narrator does have this ability in the Fall Crators 1709.

David Moore

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

 

From: Robert Mendoza
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 8:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?

 

Thanks. I do hope on the next future releases of Windows 10 has to

include this feature, like they did on the app of Seeing AI. Apology to

the admin for raising this off topic however, it is very interesting to

discuss it here somehow.

 

Robert Mendoza

 

On 11/27/2017 9:02 AM, John Isige wrote:

> No, it just tries to recognize text. It can't do the Facebook "picture

> may contain dog" thing, I think Narrator does something like that but

> I've never tried it. But that's something specific to Microsoft that

> Narrator's built to take advantage of, I don't think other screen

> readers have access to it.

> On 11/26/2017 17:21, Robert Mendoza wrote:

>> Sorry to interfere the discussion here but seemingly relevant somehow

>> to ask.  Just curious how precise does the OCR works with Windows 10

>> , I mean I have the installed version of the latest Windows 10 but,

>> how could possibly extend to recognize such text or images? For the

>> text I believe they worked but how about to particular images

>> represent to certain docs or sites. Do they have the capability to

>> recognize fully and how to describe the image was for, like telling

>> to the users what exactly the images looks like.

>> 

>> Robert Mendoza

>> 

>> On 11/27/2017 6:55 AM, John Isige wrote:

>>> NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in

>>> previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will

>>> give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.

>>> 

>>> 

>>> On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:

>>>> and think nvda r might do it.

>>>> 

>>>> On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:

>>>>> There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

>>>>>> I didn't' actually see it, but  I thougth there was a  keyboard

>>>>>> hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different

>>>>>> screen reader.

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> Take care

>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> There' an addon.

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

>>>>>>>> Is there  a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will

>>>>>>>> turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which

>>>>>>>> I can then copy to the clip board?

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>>> I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop

>>>>>>>> layout.

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>>> Take care

>>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>>> 

>>>> 

>>>> 

>>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>> 

>> 

>> 

>

 

 

 

 


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Well if the window is read and you can get object or screen nav onto the text you want to copy then nvda numpad 5 three times copies it to clipboard. I'm sorry not actually figured out the equivelent to this on a laptop keyboard.
Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marrie12@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 8:19 PM
Subject: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?


Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care


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No its cloud based I think. Its used in the seeing AI app on the I phone too.
Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Isige" <gwynn@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 1:02 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?


No, it just tries to recognize text. It can't do the Facebook "picture may contain dog" thing, I think Narrator does something like that but I've never tried it. But that's something specific to Microsoft that Narrator's built to take advantage of, I don't think other screen readers have access to it.


On 11/26/2017 17:21, Robert Mendoza wrote:
Sorry to interfere the discussion here but seemingly relevant somehow to ask. Just curious how precise does the OCR works with Windows 10 , I mean I have the installed version of the latest Windows 10 but, how could possibly extend to recognize such text or images? For the text I believe they worked but how about to particular images represent to certain docs or sites. Do they have the capability to recognize fully and how to describe the image was for, like telling to the users what exactly the images looks like.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 6:55 AM, John Isige wrote:
NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.


On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:
and think nvda r might do it.

On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:
There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care









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Ah yes, Giraffe on bed, very handy that one...
Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Moore" <jesusloves1966@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?


Yes most definitely!,
turn on Narrator with CTRL+Windows+Enter, and go to any image,
Press:
Shift+Caps Lock+D.
Narrator will describe the image, even if there is no text.
Very powerful!
Please email me off list if you want.
I believe that Narrator uses some kind of service to do this image description.
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10

From: Robert Mendoza
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 10:10 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?

Hi, David

Can you shed some guidelines how it works in windows 10? I would like to test how could be possibly use this features.

Robert Mendoza
On 11/27/2017 10:44 AM, David Moore wrote:
Yes, Narrator does have this ability in the Fall Crators 1709.
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10

From: Robert Mendoza
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 8:43 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?

Thanks. I do hope on the next future releases of Windows 10 has to
include this feature, like they did on the app of Seeing AI. Apology to
the admin for raising this off topic however, it is very interesting to
discuss it here somehow.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 9:02 AM, John Isige wrote:
No, it just tries to recognize text. It can't do the Facebook "picture
may contain dog" thing, I think Narrator does something like that but
I've never tried it. But that's something specific to Microsoft that
Narrator's built to take advantage of, I don't think other screen
readers have access to it.


On 11/26/2017 17:21, Robert Mendoza wrote:
Sorry to interfere the discussion here but seemingly relevant somehow
to ask. Just curious how precise does the OCR works with Windows 10
, I mean I have the installed version of the latest Windows 10 but,
how could possibly extend to recognize such text or images? For the
text I believe they worked but how about to particular images
represent to certain docs or sites. Do they have the capability to
recognize fully and how to describe the image was for, like telling
to the users what exactly the images looks like.

Robert Mendoza

On 11/27/2017 6:55 AM, John Isige wrote:
NVDA-r runs either the OCR addon if you have it installed in
previous versions of Windows, or Windows OCR in Windows 10. It will
give you that kind of buffer-like thing if it recognizes text, yes.


On 11/26/2017 16:34, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io wrote:
and think nvda r might do it.

On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:
There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard
hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different
screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will
turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which
I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop
layout.

Take care











Chris Mullins
 

NVDA+r invokes ocr recognition either via the W10 intrinsic feature or in
prior windows versions, via the NVDA add-on. Virtualising a window requires
the Virtual Review add-on then uses NVDA+Ctrl+w hotkey.

Cheers
Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Kevin
Cussick via Groups.Io
Sent: 26 November 2017 22:34
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] virtualizing the current window for further review?

and think nvda r might do it.

On 26/11/2017 20:27, John Isige wrote:
There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but  I thougth there was a  keyboard hot
key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen
reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there  a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will
turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I
can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care





Sarah k Alawami
 

Yeah I found it at https://jeff.tdrealms.com/index.php?page=NVDA


The key is nvda plus control plus w. Works well, except in y case it only ` the o button and not the whole window.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:27 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard hot key I could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care




 

hello joseph.
can you please answer how to virtualize and read invisible items in nvda 2017.3?
God bless you!

On 11/28/17, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@...> wrote:
Yeah I found it at https://jeff.tdrealms.com/index.php?page=NVDA


The key is nvda plus control plus w. Works well, except in y case it only `
the o button and not the whole window.

Take care
On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:27 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There is an addon, that gives you a hotkey.


https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/virtualRevision.en.html


On 11/26/2017 14:24, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I didn't' actually see it, but I thougth there was a keyboard hot key I
could hit to do this, or am I thinking of a different screen reader.

Take care

On Nov 26, 2017, at 12:20 PM, John Isige <gwynn@...> wrote:

There' an addon.


On 11/26/2017 14:19, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Is there a way of doing this? Can I hit a key stroke that will turn
let's say an error window into a virtual buffer for which I can then
copy to the clip board?

I thought there was a way to do this but I'm using the laptop layout.

Take care






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