Thank you so very much.
Scott
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On 3/16/2016 11:24 AM, Bhavya shah wrote: Hi Scott, I will respond with two things here: * 100 is the loudest and 0 is the softest volume you can acquire. * If you are wondering what difference exists between the three sliders, the NVDACon page explains that by the following quotes: '5. While in any room, you will see three slider controls after the list of channels (rooms and channels are the same thing), along with an edit field. The first edit field is for system and user messages. The second lets you chat by typing text and pressing enter. The first slider changes your microphone's sensitivity (gain), the second changes the volume of the room in general as you hear it, and we are not sure what the third one does.' Also, to test your mike audio, in earlier conferences, we did have a mike audio testing room specifically, but due to technicalities I am unaware of, our server administrator tells us this may not be possible to implement in Teamtalk 5, or this NVDACon. If I remember correctly, the alternative way of checking your microphone is by pressing Ctrl + 4 in any room or channel, and your audio should be echoed back for your understanding and testing, as I was earlier told by someone.
By the way, for the Android users on this list, I would also like to mention that the Teamtalk Android app is in development stage currently, but you still might want to try it out from http://bearware.dk/?p=279 as its optimal accessibility with Talkback is explicitly assured. A friend of mine and myself are going to test the Teamtalk Android app ourselves as well. Will share our findings once we are thoroughly done with our assessment. Thanks.
On 3/16/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Bhavya. I installed teamtalk just now. It appears like i'm connected, well not at the exact moment as i write this but i did get into the rooms. But, now since there is nobody there, how do i test my audio? And those sliders for the microphone, is 0 or 100 the loudest. I'm asking because sometimes programs i have run into can be different in that respect. Talk to you later.
Scott
On 3/15/2016 6:48 AM, Bhavya shah wrote:
Hi Scott, Well, do let us know in case you have some specific Teamtalk problems or troubleshooting requirements, and the TT experts here may be able to help you. Just to note, you can communicate in the conference via text messages as well as audio conversation. Text chats are always recognized and read out by others. If microphone configuration with TT is an issue for you, hope that may no longer need to be an impediment for participation in NVDACon. :) smiles Thanks.
On 3/15/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, i plan to be there, if i can get team talk working on my system. I tried before and it didn't work, so we'll see i guess.smile.
Scott
On 3/14/2016 9:56 PM, Bhavya shah wrote:
Hi Scott, Joseph and others, It was great fun for me too to be a part of the recent Accessible World Techtalk presentation, and am thankful to Joseph for the same. Just like this recent Techtalk event related to NVDA, I would encourage everyone to participate in this, and future events, including the NVDACon International 2016, of course. Looking forward to seeing you out there, Scott, and many others. Thanks.
On 3/15/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Joseph and all. First of all I wanted to say thanks Joseph, that was fun to listen to. I will have to reinstall the plugin though because I tried to talk and it didn't work i think. But, thanks again. Maybe some day I'll actually get to talk to you all in voice during one of these things.
I'm planning to be there during at least some of the nvda con sessions. Sounds like it'll be fun.
Well, that is all for now.
Talk to you all later.
Scott V
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laura cornwell <lauracornwell1@...>
I am needing the team talk info to put in the f2 stuff on tean talk.
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On 3/16/2016 4:48 PM, Scott VanDeWalle wrote: Thank you so very much.
Scott
On 3/16/2016 11:24 AM, Bhavya shah wrote:
Hi Scott, I will respond with two things here: * 100 is the loudest and 0 is the softest volume you can acquire. * If you are wondering what difference exists between the three sliders, the NVDACon page explains that by the following quotes: '5. While in any room, you will see three slider controls after the list of channels (rooms and channels are the same thing), along with an edit field. The first edit field is for system and user messages. The second lets you chat by typing text and pressing enter. The first slider changes your microphone's sensitivity (gain), the second changes the volume of the room in general as you hear it, and we are not sure what the third one does.' Also, to test your mike audio, in earlier conferences, we did have a mike audio testing room specifically, but due to technicalities I am unaware of, our server administrator tells us this may not be possible to implement in Teamtalk 5, or this NVDACon. If I remember correctly, the alternative way of checking your microphone is by pressing Ctrl + 4 in any room or channel, and your audio should be echoed back for your understanding and testing, as I was earlier told by someone.
By the way, for the Android users on this list, I would also like to mention that the Teamtalk Android app is in development stage currently, but you still might want to try it out from http://bearware.dk/?p=279 as its optimal accessibility with Talkback is explicitly assured. A friend of mine and myself are going to test the Teamtalk Android app ourselves as well. Will share our findings once we are thoroughly done with our assessment. Thanks.
On 3/16/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Bhavya. I installed teamtalk just now. It appears like i'm connected, well not at the exact moment as i write this but i did get into the rooms. But, now since there is nobody there, how do i test my audio? And those sliders for the microphone, is 0 or 100 the loudest. I'm asking because sometimes programs i have run into can be different in that respect. Talk to you later.
Scott
On 3/15/2016 6:48 AM, Bhavya shah wrote:
Hi Scott, Well, do let us know in case you have some specific Teamtalk problems or troubleshooting requirements, and the TT experts here may be able to help you. Just to note, you can communicate in the conference via text messages as well as audio conversation. Text chats are always recognized and read out by others. If microphone configuration with TT is an issue for you, hope that may no longer need to be an impediment for participation in NVDACon. :) smiles Thanks.
On 3/15/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, i plan to be there, if i can get team talk working on my system. I tried before and it didn't work, so we'll see i guess.smile.
Scott
On 3/14/2016 9:56 PM, Bhavya shah wrote:
Hi Scott, Joseph and others, It was great fun for me too to be a part of the recent Accessible World Techtalk presentation, and am thankful to Joseph for the same. Just like this recent Techtalk event related to NVDA, I would encourage everyone to participate in this, and future events, including the NVDACon International 2016, of course. Looking forward to seeing you out there, Scott, and many others. Thanks.
On 3/15/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Joseph and all. First of all I wanted to say thanks Joseph, that was fun to listen to. I will have to reinstall the plugin though because I tried to talk and it didn't work i think. But, thanks again. Maybe some day I'll actually get to talk to you all in voice during one of these things.
I'm planning to be there during at least some of the nvda con sessions. Sounds like it'll be fun.
Well, that is all for now.
Talk to you all later.
Scott V
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Hi Laura, and others (as I know there was another related query which I didn't directly answer), I would highly recommend everyone to carefully read the information and instructions very comprehensively provided on the NVDACon page at http://nvda-kr.org/en/nvdacon.phpTo copy the exact information you have requested, read the below pasted excerpt: ◦ From within TeamTalk, press f2. Tab until you get to the "host properties" group, and simply erase any information that may be already in the edit fields. For the "entry name", type anything you want that will tell you what this server is (for example, "NVDACon"). For "host address", type nvda-kr.org. Set TCP port to 10333 and UDP port to 10333 and skip everything else. Press enter on "join/update" and you should be all set. If you encounter any problems or difficulties during the process, or in Teamtalk in general, feel free to let us know, and we would be glad to further assist, however, I would like to emphasize that the NVDACon page has great answers to most questions you may have, and I would strongly encourage everyone to read that page, whose link I have shared above as well. Looking forward to meeting you at NVDACon International 2016! Thanks.
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On 3/21/16, laura cornwell <lauracornwell1@gmail.com> wrote: I am needing the team talk info to put in the f2 stuff on tean talk.
On 3/16/2016 4:48 PM, Scott VanDeWalle wrote:
Thank you so very much.
Scott
On 3/16/2016 11:24 AM, Bhavya shah wrote:
Hi Scott, I will respond with two things here: * 100 is the loudest and 0 is the softest volume you can acquire. * If you are wondering what difference exists between the three sliders, the NVDACon page explains that by the following quotes: '5. While in any room, you will see three slider controls after the list of channels (rooms and channels are the same thing), along with an edit field. The first edit field is for system and user messages. The second lets you chat by typing text and pressing enter. The first slider changes your microphone's sensitivity (gain), the second changes the volume of the room in general as you hear it, and we are not sure what the third one does.' Also, to test your mike audio, in earlier conferences, we did have a mike audio testing room specifically, but due to technicalities I am unaware of, our server administrator tells us this may not be possible to implement in Teamtalk 5, or this NVDACon. If I remember correctly, the alternative way of checking your microphone is by pressing Ctrl + 4 in any room or channel, and your audio should be echoed back for your understanding and testing, as I was earlier told by someone.
By the way, for the Android users on this list, I would also like to mention that the Teamtalk Android app is in development stage currently, but you still might want to try it out from http://bearware.dk/?p=279 as its optimal accessibility with Talkback is explicitly assured. A friend of mine and myself are going to test the Teamtalk Android app ourselves as well. Will share our findings once we are thoroughly done with our assessment. Thanks.
On 3/16/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Bhavya. I installed teamtalk just now. It appears like i'm connected, well not at the exact moment as i write this but i did get into the rooms. But, now since there is nobody there, how do i test my audio? And those sliders for the microphone, is 0 or 100 the loudest. I'm asking because sometimes programs i have run into can be different in that respect. Talk to you later.
Scott
On 3/15/2016 6:48 AM, Bhavya shah wrote:
Hi Scott, Well, do let us know in case you have some specific Teamtalk problems or troubleshooting requirements, and the TT experts here may be able to help you. Just to note, you can communicate in the conference via text messages as well as audio conversation. Text chats are always recognized and read out by others. If microphone configuration with TT is an issue for you, hope that may no longer need to be an impediment for participation in NVDACon. :) smiles Thanks.
On 3/15/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, i plan to be there, if i can get team talk working on my system. I tried before and it didn't work, so we'll see i guess.smile.
Scott
On 3/14/2016 9:56 PM, Bhavya shah wrote:
Hi Scott, Joseph and others, It was great fun for me too to be a part of the recent Accessible World Techtalk presentation, and am thankful to Joseph for the same. Just like this recent Techtalk event related to NVDA, I would encourage everyone to participate in this, and future events, including the NVDACon International 2016, of course. Looking forward to seeing you out there, Scott, and many others. Thanks.
On 3/15/16, Scott VanDeWalle <scottvandewalle2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Joseph and all. First of all I wanted to say thanks Joseph, that was fun to listen to. I will have to reinstall the plugin though because I tried to talk and it didn't work i think. But, thanks again. Maybe some day I'll actually get to talk to you all in voice during one of these things.
I'm planning to be there during at least some of the nvda con sessions. Sounds like it'll be fun.
Well, that is all for now.
Talk to you all later.
Scott V
-- Warm Regards Bhavya Shah Using NVDA (Non Visual Desktop Access) free and open source screen reader for Microsoft Windows To download a copy of the free screen reader NVDA, please visit http://www.nvaccess.org/Using Google Talkback on Motorolla G second generation Lollipop 5.0.2 Reach me through the following means: Mobile: +91 7506221750 E-mail id: bhavya.shah125@gmail.com Skype id : bhavya.09
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