Hey guys,
Plz suggest a way out to, 1. Read text in command line, CMD. 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't worked out. 3. Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
Thanks in advance! Ajay
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Hello,
I'm not too sure about what you are describing exactly, but here are some infos that could be useful.
- ctrl+alt+n only works with installed version of nvda, not with portables ones.
- to work in cmd, it is usually recommended to disable keyboard and word echo. When it is enabled, the result can be annoying, as it reads letters and words of output, and does skip the punctuation with the word reading. If that is done, output should be spoken directly, and you can use review cursor, i.e. numpad with numlock off to browse through already displayedtext (assuming you are using desktop layout).
-- Patrick
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Le 26/03/2016 07:18, Ajay Sharma a écrit : Hey guys,
Plz suggest a way out to, 1. Read text in command line, CMD. 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't worked out. 3. Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
Thanks in advance! Ajay
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Hi the insert + plus keys on number pad moves the nvda review cursor to the bottom line of cmd window. You can use nvda's review 7 8 9 line by line 4 5 6 word by word and 1 2 3 char by char. Pete
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On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote: Hey guys,
Plz suggest a way out to, 1. Read text in command line, CMD. 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't worked out. 3. Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
Thanks in advance! Ajay
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Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day!
Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation during say all or while reading line by line? I need it as while coding, it doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read line by line, so I have to move character by character, and that takes a lot of time.
Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Ajay
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On 3/26/16, Pete <emac00@cogeco.ca> wrote: Hi the insert + plus keys on number pad moves the nvda review cursor to the bottom line of cmd window. You can use nvda's review 7 8 9 line by line 4 5 6 word by word and 1 2 3 char by char. Pete On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
Hey guys,
Plz suggest a way out to, 1. Read text in command line, CMD. 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't worked out. 3. Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
Thanks in advance! Ajay
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Hi, Have you tried NVDA + p? Using this shortcut, you can set thepunctuation level ... Most and all are the relevant in this case. Best
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On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 1:17 AM -0700, "Ajay Sharma" <ajaysharma89003@...> wrote:
Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day!
Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation during say
all or while reading line by line? I need it as while coding, it
doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read line by line, so
I have to move character by character, and that takes a lot of time.
Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Ajay
On 3/26/16, Pete wrote:
>
> Hi
> the insert + plus keys on number pad moves the nvda review cursor to
> the bottom line of cmd window. You can use nvda's review 7 8 9 line by
> line 4 5 6 word by word and 1 2 3 char by char.
> Pete
> On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Plz suggest a way out to,
>> 1. Read text in command line, CMD.
>> 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or
>> during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't
>> worked out.
>> 3.
>> Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
>>
>> I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>> Ajay
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
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I have seen some odd results on the command line reading, but this seems to only happen afterrunning some command line software, andas I do not have 10, cannot comment on the other issue you mention. Brian
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ajay Sharma" <ajaysharma89003@gmail.com> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2016 6:18 AM Subject: [nvda] Help me doing this Hey guys,
Plz suggest a way out to, 1. Read text in command line, CMD. 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't worked out. 3. Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
Thanks in advance! Ajay
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No problem, glad I could help! Are you using nvda number pad cursor to read with or are you using the normal arrow keys to read?
Try setting in nvda Preferences Voice settings... Punctuation/symbol level: all When Punctuation symbol level is set to all the arrow keys should announce all arrow key presses. If not there might be a problem in the nvda installation. I have mine set to some. The nvda reading cursor reading character by character reads all. I am not sure if I miss being able to set Punctuation symbol level for different cursors like in jaws. Pete
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On 3/27/2016 4:17 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote: Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day!
Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation during say all or while reading line by line? I need it as while coding, it doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read line by line, so I have to move character by character, and that takes a lot of time.
Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Ajay
On 3/26/16, Pete <emac00@cogeco.ca> wrote:
Hi the insert + plus keys on number pad moves the nvda review cursor to the bottom line of cmd window. You can use nvda's review 7 8 9 line by line 4 5 6 word by word and 1 2 3 char by char. Pete On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
Hey guys,
Plz suggest a way out to, 1. Read text in command line, CMD. 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't worked out. 3. Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
Thanks in advance! Ajay
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I don't know how to make say-all insert + down-arrow read character by character. Might be an additional setting for nvda's voice-settings. Pete
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On 3/27/2016 4:17 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote: Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day!
Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation during say all or while reading line by line? I need it as while coding, it doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read line by line, so I have to move character by character, and that takes a lot of time.
Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Ajay
On 3/26/16, Pete <emac00@cogeco.ca> wrote:
Hi the insert + plus keys on number pad moves the nvda review cursor to the bottom line of cmd window. You can use nvda's review 7 8 9 line by line 4 5 6 word by word and 1 2 3 char by char. Pete On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
Hey guys,
Plz suggest a way out to, 1. Read text in command line, CMD. 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't worked out. 3. Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
Thanks in advance! Ajay
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Ppunctuation should be set to all in the following
manner:
Issue the command NVDA key control v if using the
desktop layout.
Tab arount the voice settings dialog that opens and
set punctuation symbol level to all. I think this setting should be called
simply punctuation level in the program. Of course punctuation is
symbols. It's redundant to use the word symbol and it may be annoying or
confusing to some users. There is no need to change any other
settings.
Then tab to and activate the ok
button.
When you want to return to the punctuation level
you were using before, issue the command NVDA key control r to restore the
previous configuration.
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
No problem, glad I could help!
Are you using nvda number pad cursor to read with
or are you using the normal arrow keys to
read? Try setting in nvda
Preferences Voice settings... Punctuation/symbol
level: all When Punctuation symbol level is set to all the arrow
keys should announce all arrow key presses. If not there
might be a problem in the nvda installation. I have mine set to
some. The nvda reading cursor reading character by character
reads all. I am not sure if I miss being able to set Punctuation
symbol level for different cursors like in jaws. Pete On
3/27/2016 4:17 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote: > Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the
day! > > Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation
during say > all or while reading line by line? I need it as while
coding, it > doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read
line by line, so > I have to move character by character, and that takes a
lot of time. > > Any help on this would be much
appreciated. > > Cheers, > Ajay > > On 3/26/16,
Pete < emac00@...>
wrote: >>
Hi >> the insert + plus keys on number pad
moves the nvda review cursor to >> the bottom line of cmd window.
You can use nvda's review 7 8 9 line by >> line 4 5 6 word by word and
1 2 3 char by char. >> Pete >> On
3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote: >>> Hey
guys, >>> >>> Plz suggest a way out to, >>>
1. Read text in command line, CMD. >>> 2. Make NVDA read all the
punctuation, while reading line by line or >>> during say all, I
tried to set punctuation level to all, but it didn't >>> worked
out. >>> 3. >>> Alt + Ctrl + N
shortcut is not working. >>> >>> I am using win 10 Home
and NVDA 16.1. >>> >>> Thanks in
advance! >>>
Ajay >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >
> >
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Hi Gene
Punctuation symbol level is o k for now, for example:
the pound sign is not punctuation and same for the slash and
back-slash.
may be two separate control settings like:
Punctuation level
and
symbol level
might be easier to understand for some.
Pete
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On 3/27/2016 9:38 AM, Gene wrote:
Ppunctuation should be set to all
in the following manner:
Issue the command NVDA key
control v if using the desktop layout.
Tab arount the voice settings
dialog that opens and set punctuation symbol level to all. I
think this setting should be called simply punctuation level
in the program. Of course punctuation is symbols. It's
redundant to use the word symbol and it may be annoying or
confusing to some users. There is no need to change any other
settings.
Then tab to and activate the ok
button.
When you want to return to the
punctuation level you were using before, issue the command
NVDA key control r to restore the previous configuration.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
No problem, glad I could help!
Are you using nvda number pad cursor to read with
or
are you using the normal arrow keys to read?
Try setting in nvda
Preferences
Voice settings...
Punctuation/symbol level: all
When Punctuation symbol level is set to all the arrow keys
should
announce all arrow key presses.
If not there might be a problem in the nvda installation.
I have mine set to some.
The nvda reading cursor reading character by character reads
all.
I am not sure if I miss being able to set Punctuation symbol
level
for different cursors like in jaws.
Pete
On 3/27/2016 4:17 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
> Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day!
>
> Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation
during say
> all or while reading line by line? I need it as while
coding, it
> doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read line by
line, so
> I have to move character by character, and that takes a lot
of time.
>
> Any help on this would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> Ajay
>
> On 3/26/16, Pete <emac00@...> wrote:
>> Hi
>> the insert + plus keys on number pad moves the nvda
review cursor to
>> the bottom line of cmd window. You can use nvda's review
7 8 9 line by
>> line 4 5 6 word by word and 1 2 3 char by char.
>> Pete
>> On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> Plz suggest a way out to,
>>> 1. Read text in command line, CMD.
>>> 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading
line by line or
>>> during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to
all, but it didn't
>>> worked out.
>>> 3.
>>> Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
>>>
>>> I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>> Ajay
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Then it should say punctuation and symbol if that
is the intended meaning.
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
Hi Gene
Punctuation symbol level is o k for now, for example:
the pound sign is not punctuation and same for the slash and
back-slash. may be two separate control settings like:
Punctuation level and symbol
level might be easier to understand for some.
Pete
On 3/27/2016 9:38 AM, Gene wrote:
Ppunctuation should be set to all in the
following manner:
Issue the command NVDA key control v if using the
desktop layout.
Tab arount the voice settings dialog that opens
and set punctuation symbol level to all. I think this setting should be
called simply punctuation level in the program. Of course punctuation is
symbols. It's redundant to use the word symbol and it may be annoying or
confusing to some users. There is no need to change any other
settings.
Then tab to and activate the ok
button.
When you want to return to the punctuation level
you were using before, issue the command NVDA key control r to restore the
previous configuration.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
No problem, glad I could help!
Are you using nvda number pad cursor to read with
or are you using the normal arrow keys to
read?
Try setting in nvda
Preferences Voice settings...
Punctuation/symbol level: all When Punctuation symbol level is
set to all the arrow keys should announce all arrow key
presses. If not there might be a problem in the nvda
installation. I have mine set to some. The nvda reading
cursor reading character by character reads all. I am not sure
if I miss being able to set Punctuation symbol level for different cursors
like in jaws. Pete On 3/27/2016 4:17 AM, Ajay Sharma
wrote: > Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day! > > Any ideas
on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation during say > all or
while reading line by line? I need it as while coding, it > doesn't
reads all the punctuation marks when I read line by line, so > I
have to move character by character, and that takes a lot of
time. > > Any help on this would be much
appreciated. > > Cheers, > Ajay > > On 3/26/16,
Pete <emac00@...>
wrote: >>
Hi >> the insert + plus keys on number pad
moves the nvda review cursor to >> the bottom line of cmd
window. You can use nvda's review 7 8 9 line by >> line 4 5 6
word by word and 1 2 3 char by char. >>
Pete >> On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote: >>> Hey
guys, >>> >>> Plz suggest a way out
to, >>> 1. Read text in command line, CMD. >>> 2. Make
NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line or >>>
during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all, but it
didn't >>> worked out. >>>
3. >>> Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not
working. >>> >>> I am using win 10 Home and NVDA
16.1. >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>>
Ajay >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >
> >
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Hi Gene
I am not sure I know what you mean. Are you talking about
grammatically correct labeling for controls in nvda or my dropping
the slash from the name of the control? reminds me of calling
google chrome chrome.
Two controls makes more sense to me.
One control for controlling punctuation
and
a second control for controlling symbols
instead of one combined punctuation and symbol control.
Pete
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On 3/27/2016 1:17 PM, Gene wrote:
Then it should say punctuation
and symbol if that is the intended meaning.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
Hi Gene
Punctuation symbol level is o k for now, for example:
the pound sign is not punctuation and same for the slash and
back-slash.
may be two separate control settings like:
Punctuation level
and
symbol level
might be easier to understand for some.
Pete
On 3/27/2016 9:38 AM, Gene wrote:
Ppunctuation should be set to
all in the following manner:
Issue the command NVDA key
control v if using the desktop layout.
Tab arount the voice settings
dialog that opens and set punctuation symbol level to all.
I think this setting should be called simply punctuation
level in the program. Of course punctuation is symbols.
It's redundant to use the word symbol and it may be annoying
or confusing to some users. There is no need to change any
other settings.
Then tab to and activate the ok
button.
When you want to return to the
punctuation level you were using before, issue the command
NVDA key control r to restore the previous configuration.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
No problem, glad I could help!
Are you using nvda number pad cursor to read with
or
are you using the normal arrow keys to read?
Try setting in nvda
Preferences
Voice settings...
Punctuation/symbol level: all
When Punctuation symbol level is set to all the arrow keys
should
announce all arrow key presses.
If not there might be a problem in the nvda installation.
I have mine set to some.
The nvda reading cursor reading character by character reads
all.
I am not sure if I miss being able to set Punctuation symbol
level
for different cursors like in jaws.
Pete
On 3/27/2016 4:17 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
> Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day!
>
> Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation
during say
> all or while reading line by line? I need it as while
coding, it
> doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read line
by line, so
> I have to move character by character, and that takes a lot
of time.
>
> Any help on this would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> Ajay
>
> On 3/26/16, Pete <emac00@...> wrote:
>> Hi
>> the insert + plus keys on number pad moves the nvda
review cursor to
>> the bottom line of cmd window. You can use nvda's
review 7 8 9 line by
>> line 4 5 6 word by word and 1 2 3 char by char.
>> Pete
>> On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> Plz suggest a way out to,
>>> 1. Read text in command line, CMD.
>>> 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while
reading line by line or
>>> during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to
all, but it didn't
>>> worked out.
>>> 3.
>>> Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
>>>
>>> I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>> Ajay
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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I haven't checked to see how the label is
written. So how it is spoken may be determined by what punctuation setting
is being used. I simply think it should be written in such a way that it
always reads the same such as punctuation followed by the word and and then the
word symbol. or if this is considered too nonstandard in this age where
signs such as slash and the and sign must be used, then internal coding
should be used to cause it to read clearly, whatever someone with vision
sees. I use no punctuation and to be correct, I should hear something like
punctuation and symbol or punctuation slash symbol. From a speech
standpoint, I consider punctuation slash symbol to be significantly inferior and
unnatural sounding. .
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
Hi Gene I
am not sure I know what you mean. Are you talking about grammatically
correct labeling for controls in nvda or my dropping the slash from the name of
the control? reminds me of calling google chrome chrome.
Two controls makes more sense to me. One control for
controlling punctuation and a second control
for controlling symbols instead of one combined punctuation and
symbol control. Pete
On 3/27/2016 1:17 PM, Gene wrote:
Then it should say punctuation and symbol if that
is the intended meaning.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
Hi Gene
Punctuation symbol level is o k for now, for example:
the pound sign is not punctuation and same for the slash and
back-slash. may be two separate control settings like:
Punctuation level and symbol
level might be easier to understand for some.
Pete
On 3/27/2016 9:38 AM, Gene wrote:
Ppunctuation should be set to all in the
following manner:
Issue the command NVDA key control v if using
the desktop layout.
Tab arount the voice settings dialog that opens
and set punctuation symbol level to all. I think this setting should
be called simply punctuation level in the program. Of course
punctuation is symbols. It's redundant to use the word symbol and it
may be annoying or confusing to some users. There is no need to change
any other settings.
Then tab to and activate the ok
button.
When you want to return to the punctuation
level you were using before, issue the command NVDA key control r to restore
the previous configuration.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
No problem, glad I could
help! Are you using nvda number pad cursor to read
with or are you using the normal arrow keys
to read?
Try setting in nvda
Preferences Voice settings...
Punctuation/symbol level: all When Punctuation symbol level
is set to all the arrow keys should announce all arrow key
presses. If not there might be a problem in the nvda
installation. I have mine set to some. The nvda reading
cursor reading character by character reads all. I am not
sure if I miss being able to set Punctuation symbol level for different
cursors like in jaws. Pete On 3/27/2016 4:17 AM, Ajay
Sharma wrote: > Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day! > >
Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation during say >
all or while reading line by line? I need it as while coding,
it > doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read line by
line, so > I have to move character by character, and that takes a lot
of time. > > Any help on this would be much
appreciated. > > Cheers, > Ajay > > On
3/26/16, Pete <emac00@...>
wrote: >>
Hi >> the insert + plus keys on number pad
moves the nvda review cursor to >> the bottom line of cmd
window. You can use nvda's review 7 8 9 line by >> line 4 5 6
word by word and 1 2 3 char by char. >>
Pete >> On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote: >>>
Hey guys, >>> >>> Plz suggest a way out
to, >>> 1. Read text in command line, CMD. >>> 2.
Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while reading line by line
or >>> during say all, I tried to set punctuation level to all,
but it didn't >>> worked out. >>>
3. >>> Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not
working. >>> >>> I am using win 10 Home and NVDA
16.1. >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>>
Ajay >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >
> >
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I agree, more natural sounding labels for controls reduce
confusion.
Well, a sited computer user looks at labels or icons and so on,
start/stop button is what they expect to see for a label not stop
and start. It's one of the things sited people do to drive us
nuts.
Pete
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On 3/27/2016 2:46 PM, Gene wrote:
I haven't checked to see how the
label is written. So how it is spoken may be determined by
what punctuation setting is being used. I simply think it
should be written in such a way that it always reads the same
such as punctuation followed by the word and and then the word
symbol. or if this is considered too nonstandard in this age
where signs such as slash and the and sign must be used, then
internal coding should be used to cause it to read clearly,
whatever someone with vision sees. I use no punctuation and
to be correct, I should hear something like punctuation and
symbol or punctuation slash symbol. From a speech standpoint,
I consider punctuation slash symbol to be significantly
inferior and unnatural sounding. .
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
Hi Gene
I am not sure I know what you mean. Are you talking about
grammatically correct labeling for controls in nvda or my
dropping the slash from the name of the control? reminds me of
calling google chrome chrome.
Two controls makes more sense to me.
One control for controlling punctuation
and
a second control for controlling symbols
instead of one combined punctuation and symbol control.
Pete
On 3/27/2016 1:17 PM, Gene wrote:
Then it should say punctuation
and symbol if that is the intended meaning.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
Hi Gene
Punctuation symbol level is o k for now, for example:
the pound sign is not punctuation and same for the slash and
back-slash.
may be two separate control settings like:
Punctuation level
and
symbol level
might be easier to understand for some.
Pete
On 3/27/2016 9:38 AM, Gene wrote:
Ppunctuation should be set to
all in the following manner:
Issue the command NVDA key
control v if using the desktop layout.
Tab arount the voice settings
dialog that opens and set punctuation symbol level to
all. I think this setting should be called simply
punctuation level in the program. Of course punctuation
is symbols. It's redundant to use the word symbol and it
may be annoying or confusing to some users. There is no
need to change any other settings.
Then tab to and activate the
ok button.
When you want to return to
the punctuation level you were using before, issue the
command NVDA key control r to restore the previous
configuration.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Help me doing this
No problem, glad I could help!
Are you using nvda number pad cursor to read with
or
are you using the normal arrow keys to read?
Try setting in nvda
Preferences
Voice settings...
Punctuation/symbol level: all
When Punctuation symbol level is set to all the arrow keys
should
announce all arrow key presses.
If not there might be a problem in the nvda installation.
I have mine set to some.
The nvda reading cursor reading character by character
reads all.
I am not sure if I miss being able to set Punctuation
symbol level
for different cursors like in jaws.
Pete
On 3/27/2016 4:17 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
> Thanks a lot Pete, you saved the day!
>
> Any ideas on how do I make nvda read all the punctuation
during say
> all or while reading line by line? I need it as while
coding, it
> doesn't reads all the punctuation marks when I read line
by line, so
> I have to move character by character, and that takes a
lot of time.
>
> Any help on this would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> Ajay
>
> On 3/26/16, Pete <emac00@...> wrote:
>> Hi
>> the insert + plus keys on number pad moves the
nvda review cursor to
>> the bottom line of cmd window. You can use nvda's
review 7 8 9 line by
>> line 4 5 6 word by word and 1 2 3 char by char.
>> Pete
>> On 3/26/2016 2:18 AM, Ajay Sharma wrote:
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> Plz suggest a way out to,
>>> 1. Read text in command line, CMD.
>>> 2. Make NVDA read all the punctuation, while
reading line by line or
>>> during say all, I tried to set punctuation level
to all, but it didn't
>>> worked out.
>>> 3.
>>> Alt + Ctrl + N shortcut is not working.
>>>
>>> I am using win 10 Home and NVDA 16.1.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>> Ajay
>>>
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