all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped


Betsy Grenevitch
 

I was doing email and all of a sudden the woman voice I had with NVDA started getting sluggish and I can no longetr get NVDA to work. I had to switch to Narrator to get any voice on the laptop except the set-up voice. Any idea what could have happened. I am using the latest NVDA. I have enrestarted the laptop more than once. i thought at first something was wrong with the laptop but it looks like it was NVDA. It would let me put in my password to start the computer

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Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Brian's Mail list account
 

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Betsy Grenevitch" <blindangel61@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2023 4:46 AM
Subject: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped


I was doing email and all of a sudden the woman voice I had with NVDA
started getting sluggish and I can no longetr get NVDA to work. I had to
switch to Narrator to get any voice on the laptop except the set-up
voice. Any idea what could have happened. I am using the latest NVDA. I
have enrestarted the laptop more than once. i thought at first something
was wrong with the laptop but it looks like it was NVDA. It would let me
put in my password to start the computer

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Betsy Grenevitch
 

As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either.


Betsy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things.
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
Brian
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Please address personal E-mail to:-
briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff'
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Betsy Grenevitch" <blindangel61@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2023 4:46 AM
Subject: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

I was doing email and all of a sudden the woman voice I had with NVDA
started getting sluggish and I can no longetr get NVDA to work. I had to
switch to Narrator to get any voice on the laptop except the set-up
voice. Any idea what could have happened. I am using the latest NVDA. I
have enrestarted the laptop more than once. i thought at first something
was wrong with the laptop but it looks like it was NVDA. It would let me
put in my password to start the computer
--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Gene
 

Does NVDA run properly for awhile then slow down?  If you use the command control alt n when this happens, does NVDA restart and run properly? 

If it doesn't, if you reboot does it run properly again? 

Gene
On 3/31/2023 10:46 PM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

I was doing email and all of a sudden the woman voice I had with NVDA started getting sluggish and I can no longetr get NVDA to work. I had to switch to Narrator to get any voice on the laptop except the set-up voice. Any idea what could have happened. I am using the latest NVDA. I have enrestarted the laptop more than once. i thought at first something was wrong with the laptop but it looks like it was NVDA. It would let me put in my password to start the computer



Gene
 

From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian


Betsy Grenevitch
 

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Gerardo Corripio
 

NVDA+Control+s is a three-way toggle between speech, beeps or silencing NVDA.

Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE (2nd Generation) de Telcel

El 1 abr 2023, a la(s) 6:26 a.m., Betsy Grenevitch <blindangel61@...> escribió:



Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Gene
 

Since I don't know what command was used, my guess is that NVDA key s was used.  If you loose speech, use that command and see what happens.  You will hear speech mode beeps and speech mode talk if speech has been turned off in that way.  There are three things you will hear as you repeatedly issue the command.  Speech mode off, speech mode beeps and speech mode talk.

You may want to change a setting in NVDA so settings changes aren't automatically saved when the program exits.  I've said before, I think I even submitted a ticket about this, that this is a very bad default setting. 

Your case is an illustration.  If settings weren't automatically saved, when you restarted NVDA or rebooted, you would have had speech right away because the accidental speech off setting wouldn't have been saved and the speech on setting would have been used.

I'll tell you how to change the automatically save settings changes setting if you wish.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:26 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Betsy Grenevitch
 

Gene, thank you. I have written this down. If you change it so the settings are not changed that sounds great because I would have had speech right away. I would love to have that so if I accidentally do this again it will work quickly.


I try not to use my daughter much as she really does not like helping me with the computer.



thank you for all of your help.



On 4/1/2023 8:35 AM, Gene wrote:
Since I don't know what command was used, my guess is that NVDA key s was used.  If you loose speech, use that command and see what happens.  You will hear speech mode beeps and speech mode talk if speech has been turned off in that way.  There are three things you will hear as you repeatedly issue the command.  Speech mode off, speech mode beeps and speech mode talk.

You may want to change a setting in NVDA so settings changes aren't automatically saved when the program exits.  I've said before, I think I even submitted a ticket about this, that this is a very bad default setting. 

Your case is an illustration.  If settings weren't automatically saved, when you restarted NVDA or rebooted, you would have had speech right away because the accidental speech off setting wouldn't have been saved and the speech on setting would have been used.

I'll tell you how to change the automatically save settings changes setting if you wish.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:26 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Gene
 

Here is how to stop settings from being saved on exit.

Open the general settings dialog with the command control NVDA key g.
Tab to a field that says, Save configuration when exiting NVDA.
You may only have to tab once.
This is a check box.  Uncheck it with the space bar.
Then press enter.
The setting has been changed.
Now, use the command control NVDA key c.  You will hear configuration saved, if things work properly.  You have just saved the settings change you made.

Now, if you ever change a setting and you want it to be saved, use control NVDA key c after you change the setting.  If you want to change a setting to see if you like it and decide you don't want to keep it, don't issue the command.  The setting won't be saved and will no longer be used if you restart NVDA.
You can also issue the command control NVDA key r to revert to the previous settings and get rid of the change without restarting NVDA.  They now will both do exactly the same thing as far as reverting settings are concerned.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 8:00 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Gene, thank you. I have written this down. If you change it so the settings are not changed that sounds great because I would have had speech right away. I would love to have that so if I accidentally do this again it will work quickly.


I try not to use my daughter much as she really does not like helping me with the computer.



thank you for all of your help.



On 4/1/2023 8:35 AM, Gene wrote:
Since I don't know what command was used, my guess is that NVDA key s was used.  If you loose speech, use that command and see what happens.  You will hear speech mode beeps and speech mode talk if speech has been turned off in that way.  There are three things you will hear as you repeatedly issue the command.  Speech mode off, speech mode beeps and speech mode talk.

You may want to change a setting in NVDA so settings changes aren't automatically saved when the program exits.  I've said before, I think I even submitted a ticket about this, that this is a very bad default setting. 

Your case is an illustration.  If settings weren't automatically saved, when you restarted NVDA or rebooted, you would have had speech right away because the accidental speech off setting wouldn't have been saved and the speech on setting would have been used.

I'll tell you how to change the automatically save settings changes setting if you wish.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:26 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Betsy Grenevitch
 

Thank you so much. I have written this information down. Am I correct that when I did the steps you gave me for the first part that this will help me if speech gets messed up the next time, right? Thanks so much.


On 4/1/2023 9:31 AM, Gene wrote:
Here is how to stop settings from being saved on exit.

Open the general settings dialog with the command control NVDA key g.
Tab to a field that says, Save configuration when exiting NVDA.
You may only have to tab once.
This is a check box.  Uncheck it with the space bar.
Then press enter.
The setting has been changed.
Now, use the command control NVDA key c.  You will hear configuration saved, if things work properly.  You have just saved the settings change you made.

Now, if you ever change a setting and you want it to be saved, use control NVDA key c after you change the setting.  If you want to change a setting to see if you like it and decide you don't want to keep it, don't issue the command.  The setting won't be saved and will no longer be used if you restart NVDA.
You can also issue the command control NVDA key r to revert to the previous settings and get rid of the change without restarting NVDA.  They now will both do exactly the same thing as far as reverting settings are concerned.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 8:00 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Gene, thank you. I have written this down. If you change it so the settings are not changed that sounds great because I would have had speech right away. I would love to have that so if I accidentally do this again it will work quickly.


I try not to use my daughter much as she really does not like helping me with the computer.



thank you for all of your help.



On 4/1/2023 8:35 AM, Gene wrote:
Since I don't know what command was used, my guess is that NVDA key s was used.  If you loose speech, use that command and see what happens.  You will hear speech mode beeps and speech mode talk if speech has been turned off in that way.  There are three things you will hear as you repeatedly issue the command.  Speech mode off, speech mode beeps and speech mode talk.

You may want to change a setting in NVDA so settings changes aren't automatically saved when the program exits.  I've said before, I think I even submitted a ticket about this, that this is a very bad default setting. 

Your case is an illustration.  If settings weren't automatically saved, when you restarted NVDA or rebooted, you would have had speech right away because the accidental speech off setting wouldn't have been saved and the speech on setting would have been used.

I'll tell you how to change the automatically save settings changes setting if you wish.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:26 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Gene
 

Since you have changed the save on exit behavior, you can use control alt n to see if you get speech back, or you can use the command NVDA key control r.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 9:20 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thank you so much. I have written this information down. Am I correct that when I did the steps you gave me for the first part that this will help me if speech gets messed up the next time, right? Thanks so much.


On 4/1/2023 9:31 AM, Gene wrote:
Here is how to stop settings from being saved on exit.

Open the general settings dialog with the command control NVDA key g.
Tab to a field that says, Save configuration when exiting NVDA.
You may only have to tab once.
This is a check box.  Uncheck it with the space bar.
Then press enter.
The setting has been changed.
Now, use the command control NVDA key c.  You will hear configuration saved, if things work properly.  You have just saved the settings change you made.

Now, if you ever change a setting and you want it to be saved, use control NVDA key c after you change the setting.  If you want to change a setting to see if you like it and decide you don't want to keep it, don't issue the command.  The setting won't be saved and will no longer be used if you restart NVDA.
You can also issue the command control NVDA key r to revert to the previous settings and get rid of the change without restarting NVDA.  They now will both do exactly the same thing as far as reverting settings are concerned.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 8:00 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Gene, thank you. I have written this down. If you change it so the settings are not changed that sounds great because I would have had speech right away. I would love to have that so if I accidentally do this again it will work quickly.


I try not to use my daughter much as she really does not like helping me with the computer.



thank you for all of your help.



On 4/1/2023 8:35 AM, Gene wrote:
Since I don't know what command was used, my guess is that NVDA key s was used.  If you loose speech, use that command and see what happens.  You will hear speech mode beeps and speech mode talk if speech has been turned off in that way.  There are three things you will hear as you repeatedly issue the command.  Speech mode off, speech mode beeps and speech mode talk.

You may want to change a setting in NVDA so settings changes aren't automatically saved when the program exits.  I've said before, I think I even submitted a ticket about this, that this is a very bad default setting. 

Your case is an illustration.  If settings weren't automatically saved, when you restarted NVDA or rebooted, you would have had speech right away because the accidental speech off setting wouldn't have been saved and the speech on setting would have been used.

I'll tell you how to change the automatically save settings changes setting if you wish.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:26 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
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--
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--
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Betsy Grenevitch
 

Gene, thank you so much. You have been once again a great help.


On 4/1/2023 10:25 AM, Gene wrote:
Since you have changed the save on exit behavior, you can use control alt n to see if you get speech back, or you can use the command NVDA key control r.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 9:20 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thank you so much. I have written this information down. Am I correct that when I did the steps you gave me for the first part that this will help me if speech gets messed up the next time, right? Thanks so much.


On 4/1/2023 9:31 AM, Gene wrote:
Here is how to stop settings from being saved on exit.

Open the general settings dialog with the command control NVDA key g.
Tab to a field that says, Save configuration when exiting NVDA.
You may only have to tab once.
This is a check box.  Uncheck it with the space bar.
Then press enter.
The setting has been changed.
Now, use the command control NVDA key c.  You will hear configuration saved, if things work properly.  You have just saved the settings change you made.

Now, if you ever change a setting and you want it to be saved, use control NVDA key c after you change the setting.  If you want to change a setting to see if you like it and decide you don't want to keep it, don't issue the command.  The setting won't be saved and will no longer be used if you restart NVDA.
You can also issue the command control NVDA key r to revert to the previous settings and get rid of the change without restarting NVDA.  They now will both do exactly the same thing as far as reverting settings are concerned.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 8:00 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Gene, thank you. I have written this down. If you change it so the settings are not changed that sounds great because I would have had speech right away. I would love to have that so if I accidentally do this again it will work quickly.


I try not to use my daughter much as she really does not like helping me with the computer.



thank you for all of your help.



On 4/1/2023 8:35 AM, Gene wrote:
Since I don't know what command was used, my guess is that NVDA key s was used.  If you loose speech, use that command and see what happens.  You will hear speech mode beeps and speech mode talk if speech has been turned off in that way.  There are three things you will hear as you repeatedly issue the command.  Speech mode off, speech mode beeps and speech mode talk.

You may want to change a setting in NVDA so settings changes aren't automatically saved when the program exits.  I've said before, I think I even submitted a ticket about this, that this is a very bad default setting. 

Your case is an illustration.  If settings weren't automatically saved, when you restarted NVDA or rebooted, you would have had speech right away because the accidental speech off setting wouldn't have been saved and the speech on setting would have been used.

I'll tell you how to change the automatically save settings changes setting if you wish.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:26 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
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--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
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Gene
 

Your welcome.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 9:28 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Gene, thank you so much. You have been once again a great help.


On 4/1/2023 10:25 AM, Gene wrote:
Since you have changed the save on exit behavior, you can use control alt n to see if you get speech back, or you can use the command NVDA key control r.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 9:20 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thank you so much. I have written this information down. Am I correct that when I did the steps you gave me for the first part that this will help me if speech gets messed up the next time, right? Thanks so much.


On 4/1/2023 9:31 AM, Gene wrote:
Here is how to stop settings from being saved on exit.

Open the general settings dialog with the command control NVDA key g.
Tab to a field that says, Save configuration when exiting NVDA.
You may only have to tab once.
This is a check box.  Uncheck it with the space bar.
Then press enter.
The setting has been changed.
Now, use the command control NVDA key c.  You will hear configuration saved, if things work properly.  You have just saved the settings change you made.

Now, if you ever change a setting and you want it to be saved, use control NVDA key c after you change the setting.  If you want to change a setting to see if you like it and decide you don't want to keep it, don't issue the command.  The setting won't be saved and will no longer be used if you restart NVDA.
You can also issue the command control NVDA key r to revert to the previous settings and get rid of the change without restarting NVDA.  They now will both do exactly the same thing as far as reverting settings are concerned.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 8:00 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Gene, thank you. I have written this down. If you change it so the settings are not changed that sounds great because I would have had speech right away. I would love to have that so if I accidentally do this again it will work quickly.


I try not to use my daughter much as she really does not like helping me with the computer.



thank you for all of your help.



On 4/1/2023 8:35 AM, Gene wrote:
Since I don't know what command was used, my guess is that NVDA key s was used.  If you loose speech, use that command and see what happens.  You will hear speech mode beeps and speech mode talk if speech has been turned off in that way.  There are three things you will hear as you repeatedly issue the command.  Speech mode off, speech mode beeps and speech mode talk.

You may want to change a setting in NVDA so settings changes aren't automatically saved when the program exits.  I've said before, I think I even submitted a ticket about this, that this is a very bad default setting. 

Your case is an illustration.  If settings weren't automatically saved, when you restarted NVDA or rebooted, you would have had speech right away because the accidental speech off setting wouldn't have been saved and the speech on setting would have been used.

I'll tell you how to change the automatically save settings changes setting if you wish.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:26 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.


 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876

--
Betsy Grenevitch 678-862-3876


Sarah k Alawami
 

No, nvda plus s, not nvda control s, at least in laptop mode.

 

From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Saturday, April 1, 2023 5:33 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

 

NVDA+Control+s is a three-way toggle between speech, beeps or silencing NVDA.

Gera

Enviado desde mi iPhone SE (2nd Generation) de Telcel



El 1 abr 2023, a la(s) 6:26 a.m., Betsy Grenevitch <blindangel61@...> escribió:



Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?

 

Thanks to both of you.

 

 

On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:

From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.  Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?  We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either. 
 
 
Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped
 
Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to 
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio 
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you 
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a 
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things. 
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then 
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is 
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the 
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to 
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores 
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
 Brian

 

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Obviously you would need to set up a portable version with a shortcut and define a key for it. Its a very good insurance policy.
Actually, Narrator is not that different to nvda but to me at least seems sluggish and limited, but can get one out of trouble.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Betsy Grenevitch" <blindangel61@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2023 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped


As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either.


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things.
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
Brian
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Betsy Grenevitch" <blindangel61@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2023 4:46 AM
Subject: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

I was doing email and all of a sudden the woman voice I had with NVDA
started getting sluggish and I can no longetr get NVDA to work. I had to
switch to Narrator to get any voice on the laptop except the set-up
voice. Any idea what could have happened. I am using the latest NVDA. I
have enrestarted the laptop more than once. i thought at first something
was wrong with the laptop but it looks like it was NVDA. It would let me
put in my password to start the computer
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In any case, I'd have thought this would be the first thing to try, and if nvda thinks there is no audio device as in my scenario, it will not help. It would obviously mean that Narrator saw the driver, but not nvda and this does happen from time to time to me.
Its normally when windows is sluggish due to maybe finishing an update.
Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marrie12@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2023 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped


No, nvda plus s, not nvda control s, at least in laptop mode.



From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Saturday, April 1, 2023 5:33 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped



NVDA+Control+s is a three-way toggle between speech, beeps or silencing NVDA.

Gera

Enviado desde mi iPhone SE (2nd Generation) de Telcel





El 1 abr 2023, a la(s) 6:26 a.m., Betsy Grenevitch <blindangel61@... <mailto:blindangel61@...> > escribió:



Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?



Thanks to both of you.





On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:

From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot. Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator? We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either.


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <mailto:bglists@...> <bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things.
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
Brian



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Its very peculiar, because to accidentally hit those keys together I find quite awkward myself. However I would still support having a portable version with a desktop short cut, as it has got me out of problems more than once.
Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Betsy Grenevitch" <blindangel61@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2023 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped


Thank you so much. I have written this information down. Am I correct
that when I did the steps you gave me for the first part that this will
help me if speech gets messed up the next time, right? Thanks so much.


On 4/1/2023 9:31 AM, Gene wrote:
Here is how to stop settings from being saved on exit.

Open the general settings dialog with the command control NVDA key g.
Tab to a field that says, Save configuration when exiting NVDA.
You may only have to tab once.
This is a check box. Uncheck it with the space bar.
Then press enter.
The setting has been changed.
Now, use the command control NVDA key c. You will hear configuration
saved, if things work properly. You have just saved the settings
change you made.

Now, if you ever change a setting and you want it to be saved, use
control NVDA key c after you change the setting. If you want to
change a setting to see if you like it and decide you don't want to
keep it, don't issue the command. The setting won't be saved and will
no longer be used if you restart NVDA.
You can also issue the command control NVDA key r to revert to the
previous settings and get rid of the change without restarting NVDA.
They now will both do exactly the same thing as far as reverting
settings are concerned.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 8:00 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Gene, thank you. I have written this down. If you change it so the
settings are not changed that sounds great because I would have had
speech right away. I would love to have that so if I accidentally do
this again it will work quickly.


I try not to use my daughter much as she really does not like helping
me with the computer.



thank you for all of your help.



On 4/1/2023 8:35 AM, Gene wrote:
Since I don't know what command was used, my guess is that NVDA key
s was used. If you loose speech, use that command and see what
happens. You will hear speech mode beeps and speech mode talk if
speech has been turned off in that way. There are three things you
will hear as you repeatedly issue the command. Speech mode off,
speech mode beeps and speech mode talk.

You may want to change a setting in NVDA so settings changes aren't
automatically saved when the program exits. I've said before, I
think I even submitted a ticket about this, that this is a very bad
default setting.

Your case is an illustration. If settings weren't automatically
saved, when you restarted NVDA or rebooted, you would have had
speech right away because the accidental speech off setting wouldn't
have been saved and the speech on setting would have been used.

I'll tell you how to change the automatically save settings changes
setting if you wish.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:26 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:

Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at
it this morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned
off. I am not sure if that was totally the whole thing as it
started being sluggish when I was writing an email. Is there a
shortcut for turning speech off and on in case I accidentally hit
it so I can try that if this happens again?


Thanks to both of you.



On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you
reboot. Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator?
We don't yet know if the problem is with the voice being used or
with NVDA.

Gene

On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I cannot figure out how to use it, either.


Betsy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io"<bglists@...>
Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To:nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things.
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
Brian
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Gene
 

Yes, I said NVDA control s when I meant to say NVDA s.  That is the command in desktop layout as well.  I'm sorry about the error.

Gene

On 4/2/2023 8:12 AM, Brian's Mail list account via groups.io wrote:

In any case, I'd have thought this would be the first thing to try, and if nvda thinks there is no audio device as in my scenario, it will not help. It would obviously mean that Narrator saw the driver, but not nvda and this does happen from time to time to me.
Its normally when windows is sluggish due to maybe finishing an update.
Brian



Betsy Grenevitch
 

Gene, you said the corrct thing. It was someone else who mentioned "control". I went back to my notes I took from your email and it did not have "control" in it.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian's Mail list account via groups.io" <bglists@...>
Date: Sunday, April 02, 2023 09:12 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

In any case, I'd have thought this would be the first thing to try, and if
nvda thinks there is no audio device as in my scenario, it will not help. It
would obviously mean that Narrator saw the driver, but not nvda and this
does happen from time to time to me.
Its normally when windows is sluggish due to maybe finishing an update.
Brian
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marrie12@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2023 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

No, nvda plus s, not nvda control s, at least in laptop mode.

From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gerardo
Corripio
Sent: Saturday, April 1, 2023 5:33 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped

NVDA+Control+s is a three-way toggle between speech, beeps or silencing
NVDA.
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El 1 abr 2023, a la(s) 6:26 a.m., Betsy Grenevitch <blindangel61@...
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Thanks for your suggestions Brian and Gene. My daughter looked at it this
morning and discovered that somehow the speech got turned off. I am not sure
if that was totally the whole thing as it started being sluggish when I was
writing an email. Is there a shortcut for turning speech off and on in case
I accidentally hit it so I can try that if this happens again?

Thanks to both of you.


On 4/1/2023 8:15 AM, Gene wrote:
From this message, it appears NVDA doesn't work properly after you reboot.
Are you using the same voice with NVDA as with Narrator? We don't yet know
if the problem is with the voice being used or with NVDA.
Gene
On 4/1/2023 7:08 AM, Betsy Grenevitch wrote:
As far as I know I do not have a portable copy on the laptop. Even if I did
I would not be able to find it since I do not have speech except I could get
Narrator but I tried it last night and it totally works differently so I
cannot figure out how to use it, either.

Betsy
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Date: Saturday, April 01, 2023 05:08 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [nvda] all of a sudden NVDA has totally stopped
Hmm, I've not had the sluggish issue, but have had it stop working due to
the computer doing something in the background, and loading its audio
drivers too late for nvda to see them. It then selects no audio and if you
close it, will be like that till you change it back. This often happens if a
windows update or back up is happening while you are doing other things.
This is why I always keep a portable copy on my desktop as a shortcut. Then
running that usually means it works and then you can go in and see what is
happening in the .ini file of the installed version. Obviously, if the
portable copy is just a copy of the working one, there is no reason not to
over install it and keep the portables settings which normally restores
things back to how they were. If that fails, then I'm out of ideas.
Brian

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