[nvda] Re: How NVDA reads when typing
- From: "Thomas Dalgaard" <tbd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 00:45:03 +0200
Hi!
You are totally right. Thanks for all the answers.
Only a last question:
Where did you know that there was another trunk out there?
Best wishes
Thomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "ben swiggett" <swigjr23@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 12:03 AM
Subject: [nvda] Re: How NVDA reads when typing
hi,
I just wanted to say I think this problem has been fixed in 2355 I think you
can get it from the snapshots page.
From: tbd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nvda] Re: How NVDA reads when typing
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 23:38:45 +0200
I've only tried with System Access to go and Jaws for Windows and there is
a
difference between how they do it and how NVDA does it.
Try it with NVDA instead and tell me what you got.
I'm thinking about sending a very short file to you off list so you can
clearly hear what the difference between NVDA and other screenreaders is.
And hopefully you can explain it better htan I could.
But I ttried to reset my configuration totally today in NVDA and sadly
nothing changed.
I don't know what exactly I've done wrong.
Best wishes
Thomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "List account (downstairs)"
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 11:31 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: How NVDA reads when typing
Hmm, just switched to hall, now lets see.
I want to type this then
press enter
I want to type this and then press space
Hmm, that does the same thing. Oh dear. Now you have me confused.
Maybe its a quirk of the way say whole word works on these two readers
anyway.
Strictly speaking, if you have moved a line, the thing to say would be
new
line or similar, and indeed on Hal I seem to recall with a higher
verbosity,
it can be done.
Brian
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Dalgaard"
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 8:41 PM
Subject: [nvda] How NVDA reads when typing
Hello!
I don't know if this is a bug or just me. But I do find this a little
hard
to deal with when writing mails with NVDA. Or just writing in general.
I'll try to describe this situation as good as possible:
If e.g I do type:
Hello Peter,
how are you
on the same line NVDA doesn't do anything wrong. But if I do the same
thing
(but now instead of hitting the space bar) hit the enter key NVDA doesn't
say anything until I've pressed the space bar again. This means that the
sentance would sound a bit like this:
Hello PeterHow are you?
That confuses me a little and I don't know if this is a bug in the way
NVDA
is designed, but for me it could be nice if NVDA spoke the word I just
typed
rather hitting enter or the spacebar afterwards. You see, it should just
do
the same as when I'm hitting the spacebar or using the enter key. I
really
hope you do understand. But if I didn't explain this good enough then
please
tell me.
Best regards
Thomas
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From: tbd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [nvda] Re: How NVDA reads when typing Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 23:38:45 +0200I've only tried with System Access to go and Jaws for Windows and there is a
difference between how they do it and how NVDA does it. Try it with NVDA instead and tell me what you got. I'm thinking about sending a very short file to you off list so you can clearly hear what the difference between NVDA and other screenreaders is. And hopefully you can explain it better htan I could. But I ttried to reset my configuration totally today in NVDA and sadly nothing changed. I don't know what exactly I've done wrong. Best wishes Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: "List account (downstairs)" To: Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 11:31 PM Subject: [nvda] Re: How NVDA reads when typing
Hmm, just switched to hall, now lets see. I want to type this then press enter I want to type this and then press space Hmm, that does the same thing. Oh dear. Now you have me confused. Maybe its a quirk of the way say whole word works on these two readers anyway.Strictly speaking, if you have moved a line, the thing to say would be newline or similar, and indeed on Hal I seem to recall with a higher verbosity, it can be done. Brian bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Dalgaard" To: Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 8:41 PM Subject: [nvda] How NVDA reads when typing Hello!I don't know if this is a bug or just me. But I do find this a little hardto deal with when writing mails with NVDA. Or just writing in general. I'll try to describe this situation as good as possible: If e.g I do type: Hello Peter, how are you on the same line NVDA doesn't do anything wrong. But if I do the same thing (but now instead of hitting the space bar) hit the enter key NVDA doesn't say anything until I've pressed the space bar again. This means that the sentance would sound a bit like this: Hello PeterHow are you? That confuses me a little and I don't know if this is a bug in the way NVDA is designed, but for me it could be nice if NVDA spoke the word I just typed rather hitting enter or the spacebar afterwards. You see, it should just dothe same as when I'm hitting the spacebar or using the enter key. I reallyhope you do understand. But if I didn't explain this good enough then please tell me. Best regards Thomas
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