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Getting rid of the word linefeed
Chris G
Hi all,
I use Studio Recorder for audio editing. Whenever I use ctrl left or ctrl-right arrow, NVDA says Linefeed. Does anyone know of a way to remove linefeed? It is an audio editor. I can understand in a document. :) Thanks, Chris Chris Grabowski Mystic Access Where the magic is in learning. https://www.MysticAccess.com Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much more. Contact: Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) Twitter: MysticAccess Facebook: mysticaccessempower Chris Grabowski Mystic Access Where the magic is in learning. https://www.MysticAccess.com Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much more. Contact: Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) Twitter: MysticAccess Facebook: mysticaccessempower -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Can you try this in focus mode? Will it work better that way? I don't know
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if this is a web interface or not hence my suggestion.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Chris G Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 8:35 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Getting rid of the word linefeed Hi all, I use Studio Recorder for audio editing. Whenever I use ctrl left or ctrl-right arrow, NVDA says Linefeed. Does anyone know of a way to remove linefeed? It is an audio editor. I can understand in a document. :) Thanks, Chris Chris Grabowski Mystic Access Where the magic is in learning. https://www.MysticAccess.com Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much more. Contact: Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) Twitter: MysticAccess Facebook: mysticaccessempower Chris Grabowski Mystic Access Where the magic is in learning. https://www.MysticAccess.com Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much more. Contact: Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) Twitter: MysticAccess Facebook: mysticaccessempower -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Chris G
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion, however, Studio Recorder isn't a web interface, so it is always in focus mode. It covers the sound when I'm trying to get down into very small sounds and cut them out. Thanks, Chris Chris Grabowski Mystic Access WHERE THE MAGIC IS IN LEARNING! https://www.MysticAccess.com Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much more. Contact: Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) Twitter: MysticAccess Facebook: mysticaccessempower On Tue, 23 Feb 2021 09:45:39 -0800 "Sarah k Alawami" <marrie12@gmail.com> wrote: Can you try this in focus mode? Will it work better that way? I don't knowChris Grabowski Mystic Access WHERE THE MAGIC IS IN LEARNING! https://www.MysticAccess.com Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much more. Contact: Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) Twitter: MysticAccess Facebook: mysticaccessempower
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Gene
You can probably use the speech dictionary.
You may have to experiment on how to write what you want not spoken. Then,
there is what may be a much easier work around, just turn off speech before you
start to move in that way.
Gene
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From: Chris G
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Getting rid of the word
linefeed Thanks for your suggestion, however, Studio Recorder isn't a web interface, so it is always in focus mode. It covers the sound when I'm trying to get down into very small sounds and cut them out. Thanks, Chris Chris Grabowski Mystic Access WHERE THE MAGIC IS IN LEARNING! https://www.MysticAccess.com Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much more. Contact: Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) Twitter: MysticAccess Facebook: mysticaccessempower On Tue, 23 Feb 2021 09:45:39 -0800 "Sarah k Alawami" <marrie12@...> wrote: > Can you try this in focus mode? Will it work better that way? I don't know > if this is a web interface or not hence my suggestion. > > -----Original Message----- > From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Chris G > Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 8:35 AM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: [nvda] Getting rid of the word linefeed > > Hi all, > I use Studio Recorder for audio editing. > Whenever I use ctrl left or ctrl-right arrow, NVDA says Linefeed. > Does anyone know of a way to remove linefeed? > It is an audio editor. I can understand in a document. :) Thanks, Chris > > Chris Grabowski > Mystic Access > Where the magic is in learning. > https://www.MysticAccess.com > Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while > actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio > tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer > eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing > exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much > more. > Contact: > Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) > Twitter: MysticAccess > Facebook: mysticaccessempower > Chris Grabowski > Mystic Access > Where the magic is in learning. > https://www.MysticAccess.com > Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while > actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio > tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer > eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing > exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much > more. > Contact: > Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) > Twitter: MysticAccess > Facebook: mysticaccessempower > > > -- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > > > > > > > > > Chris Grabowski Mystic Access WHERE THE MAGIC IS IN LEARNING! https://www.MysticAccess.com Ready to begin using your assistive technology with confidence while actually having fun? Visit us to learn about our comprehensive audio tutorials, one-on-one support and ongoing teleclasses. We also offer eclectic and timely assistive technology podcasts, a newsletter containing exclusive news and discounts, regularly updated free downloads, and so much more. Contact: Phone: (716) 543-3323 (Ext. 500) Twitter: MysticAccess Facebook: mysticaccessempower
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