[nvda] Re: Problem with conntinuous read

It was a word document and, yes, I do useIBM via voice which is sapi 4 because in my personal opinion it is by far the best voice for fast screen reading. ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Teh" <jamie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 4:16 AM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Problem with conntinuous read


On 24/09/2008 8:06 PM, Peter Beasley wrote:
Using the latest snapshot, I pressed insert page down to read a document
which is over 20 pages long. I don't know exactly how many lines were
read, but I doubt it was a full page when NVDA stopped reading.
People, whenever you report problems, particularly with continuous read, please report what synthesiser you are using and what application you are trying to read. We cannot help you at all if you don't provide this information. Moreover, if this relates to SAPI4, chances are that there is nothing we can do.

Jamie

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