[nvda] Re: New version of NonVisual Desktop Access released

Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
I did report this a while back on the NVDA list, but this still hasn't
been fixed, even in the latest revision. Basically, if I attempt to open
the Synthesizer dialogue from within the preferences menu of NVDA, the
programme crashes. Could this be fixed as soon as possible please?
Thanks.
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 21:51:27 +1100, "Michael Curran" <mick@xxxxxxxxxx>
said:
  
Hi everyone,

Today I posted revision 315 of NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) to the
NVDA 
website:
http://www.kulgan.net/nvda/

NonVisual Desktop Access is an entirely free (and open-source) screen
reader 
for Windows XP and Windows Vista.

It does much more than Microsoft's Narator (including support for
Internet 
Explorer 6 and 7, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel,
Outlook 
Express, Dos console windows, and much more).

I'm sure there are still bugs, and support for some applications could be
a 
little better, but I personally now use NVDA as my day-to-day screen
reader, 
and I know of others who are now starting to do the same.

Of course the only way for NVDA to grow and become better is for people
to 
use it, and report bugs and suggest new features.

Also, I am always interested in help from other programmers who have
skills 
in either the Python programming language, or skills in programming with 
MSAA and other accessibility APIs.

There have been many changes since revision 164 including:
*Much improved responsiveness for sapi5 synths.
*Much improved support for both Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
*The addition of easy-to use dialogs, to configure many settings such as 
voice, pitch, rate, key echo, mouse navigation, object presentation and 
more.
 *A built-in quick-start guide right in the NVDA user interface.
*Massive improvements to the NVDA user interface as far as focus issues
are 
concerned.
*Password protection by saying stars when typing in to protected edit 
fields.
*All objects are reviewable so you are able to check the spelling of
things 
as you navigate around.
*NVDA can report the groupbox that the object with focus is in (example: 
advanced page in system dialog, control pannel).
*Beeps are now used to notify the user of changes on progress bars (such
as 
when loading a page in Internet Explorer or Firefox, copying a large file
in 
Windows Explorer, or checking for new email in Outlook Express etc).
*New wave sounds are now used to denote startup, errors, crashes and
exit, 
in NVDA. Previously the PC speaker was used.
*insert+s used to turn speech on and off, but now it toggles between 3 
speech modes: talk, beeps and off.

Talk is just normal speech, off is off, but beeps, is an idea that came
from 
the Dos screen reader, ASAP. This mode plays a 5ms 10000HZ tone (very
high 
and very short) each time an item of speech is supposed to happen. It is 
very responsive, and it allows you to deal with the situation when you
are 
doing something that is constantly changing the screen, as in millions of 
files are scrolling up a dos console, or perhaps you are running a setup 
program that is constantly telling you what file it is copying etc. If
you 
switch to the beeps speech mode, you only have to wait until the flood of 
beeps stop and you know the task is finished. This is much faster than 
having to keep pressing control, or waiting for all the speech to finish.

*Reading of new text on Dos consoles has been much improved. Also NVDA no 
longer crashes when pressing control+c or exiting a dos console.

*Improved the reading of objects under the mouse more so that hopefully
NVDA 
will not freeze if using the mouse to close a window.

*Improved responsiveness and memory management in some parts of NVDA.
Most 
noticeably NVDA no longer will sometimes freeze up for a second or two
when 
closing some applications.

*When leaving the menu bar or context menu of an application, NVDA now
moves 
back to the correct place of focus and reports it.

*Removed the sapi4 driver because it was causing trouble on a lot of 
systems, plus it has to be rewritten to solve some problems to do with 
threading. Now NVDA only supports sapi5.

*Removed the Viavoice driver due to licencing issues.

*Added a say 'cap' before capitals option to NVDA. When on (check the 
checkbox in voice settings) the word 'cap' will be prepended to any
single 
capital letter spoken. This means either when typing a capital letter
with 
sayTypedCharacters on, or when arrowing on to a capital letter. This was 
added because some synthesizers may not support pitch and therefore have
no 
way of denoting capital letters.

*Caps lock and Num lock now speak when being turned on and off.

*NVDA no longer hides its user interface on startup by default. If you
want 
it to hide by default, check the "Hide user interface on startup"
checkbox 
in the User Interface settings dialog on the preferences menu.

*Added an option to automatically save the current configuration on exit. 
(Found in the User Interface settings dialog)

*The NVDA interface now contains a navigatable text control in the main
part 
of its window, which contains a quick-start document explaining how the
User 
interface works, and also documents many useful NVDA key strokes.

*Added a script to report the title of the active window (insert+t). Like 
speak title in many other screen readers.

*The navigator where am I script (insert+numpadAdd) now starts from the 
object that is a parent to the current navigator object, rather than 
starting from the actual current navigator object. This is to make it 
quicker to find out where you are since you can already report the
current 
navigator object with insert+numpad5. The script now also says the word
'in' 
before each object to separate the objects more clearly.

*Added a script to report the dimentions and location (in pixles)of the 
current navigator object (shift+insert+numpad5)



Mick




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When I open the synthesizer dialog, I only see one choice. That is SAPI5 as a choice. Regardless of that, it doesn't crash when i close the dialog. How many other people are having problems with that particular issue, in either binary or souce form?

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