how do I silence the "space" bar?
Curtis Delzer
How do I go about silencing the space bar in NVDA? I don't wish to silence letters, (guess I enjoy the security of haring them), but the space isn't necessary and there are many applications where I don't wish to hear the space bar.
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The first thing that springs to mind is using one of the speech dictionaries, presuming you have letters being pronounced, and substitute the space character with no replacement.
Since you mention "many applications" that implies "not all." You may want to use application profiles as part of this, but I'm not quite clear at the moment how that would be tied in with dictionaries, which I believe are independent of the application profile being used, but I could be wrong. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363 Science has become just another voice in the room; it has lost its platform. Now, you simply declare your own truth. ~ Dr. Paul A. Offit, in New York Times article, How Anti-Vaccine Sentiment Took Hold in the United States, September 23, 2019
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Curtis Delzer
thanks, I'll definitely look into this.
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Curtis Delzer HS K 6 V F O Rialto, CA curtis@... On 7/29/2020 2:13 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
The first thing that springs to mind is using one of the speech dictionaries, presuming you have letters being pronounced, and substitute the space character with no replacement. |
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abdul muhamin
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From: Curtis Delzer
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 2:19 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] how do I silence the "space" bar?
thanks, I'll definitely look into this.
Curtis Delzer HS K 6 V F O Rialto, CA
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On 7/29/2020 2:13 PM, Brian Vogel wrote: > The first thing that springs to mind is using one of the speech > dictionaries, presuming you have letters being pronounced, and > substitute the space character with no replacement. > > Since you mention "many applications" that implies "not all." You may > want to use application profiles as part of this, but I'm not quite > clear at the moment how that would be tied in with dictionaries, which I > believe are independent of the application profile being used, but I > could be wrong. > > -- > > Brian *-*Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1909, Build 18363 > > */Science has become just another voice in the room; it has lost its > platform. Now, you simply declare your own truth./* > > ~ Dr. Paul A. Offit, in /New York Times/ article, /How Anti-Vaccine > Sentiment Took Hold in the United States/ > <https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/23/health/anti-vaccination-movement-us.html>/,/September > 23, 2019 > >
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CARLOS-ESTEBAN <carlosestebanpianista@...>
Hello. Well... NVDA Extension Global Plugin is good, but the manual no is in english, only the file readme. Now, is possible use speech dictionaries only in somme applications using this add-on: Regards. Carlos Esteban Martínez Macías. Músico (pianista) y también ayuda a usuarios con discapacidad visual en el uso de lectores de pantalla y tecnología. Experto certificado en el lector de pantalla NVDA. Musicien (pianist) and also help to users with a visual disability in the use of screen readers and technology. Certified expert in screen reader NVDA. El mié., 29 de jul. de 2020 a la(s) 18:39, abdul muhamin (abdulmuhamin600@...) escribió:
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