[nvda] Re: Unable to get NVDA to load ini file 2

Hi again Michael,

After a reinstall I get this in my ini now (where as it was blank the first time?! This time it spoke through it, but then I get this message.

Gene NZ

# NVDA Configuration File

[general]
    language = Windows
    saveConfigurationOnExit = False
    askToExit = True
    loggingLevel = INFO
    showWelcomeDialogAtStartup = True

# Speech settings
[speech]
    synth = auto
    speakPunctuation = False
    beepSpeechModePitch = 10000
    outputDevice = default

# Braille settings
[braille]
    display = noBraille
    translationTable = en-us-comp8.ctb
    expandAtCursor = True
    cursorBlinkRate = 500
    messageTimeout = 4

# Presentation settings
[presentation]
    reportClassOfClientObjects = False
    reportKeyboardShortcuts = True
    reportObjectPositionInformation = True
    reportTooltips = False
    reportHelpBalloons = True
    reportObjectDescriptions = True
    [[progressBarUpdates]]
        reportBackgroundProgressBars = False
        progressBarOutputMode = beep
        speechPercentageInterval = 10
        beepPercentageInterval = 1
        beepMinHZ = 110

[mouse]
    enableMouseTracking = True
    reportTextUnderMouse = True
    mouseTextUnit = paragraph
    reportObjectRoleOnMouseEnter = False
    audioCoordinatesOnMouseMove = True
    audioCoordinates_detectBrightness = False
    audioCoordinates_blurFactor = 3
    audioCoordinates_minVolume = 0.1
    audioCoordinates_maxVolume = 1.0
    audioCoordinates_minPitch = 220
    audioCoordinates_maxPitch = 880
    reportMouseShapeChanges = False

#Keyboard settings
[keyboard]
    useCapsLockAsNVDAModifierKey = False
    useNumpadInsertAsNVDAModifierKey = True
    useExtendedInsertAsNVDAModifierKey = True
    keyboardLayout = desktop
    speakTypedCharacters = True
    speakTypedWords = False
    speakCommandKeys = False

[virtualBuffers]
    maxLineLength = 100
    linesPerPage = 25
    useScreenLayout = True
    reportVirtualPresentationOnFocusChanges = True
    updateContentDynamically = True
    autoPassThroughOnFocusChange = True
    autoPassThroughOnCaretMove = False
    passThroughAudioIndication = True

#Settings for document reading (such as MS Word and wordpad)
[documentFormatting]
    detectFormatAfterCursor = False
    reportFontName = False
    reportFontSize = False
    reportFontAttributes = False
    reportAlignment = False
    reportStyle = False
    reportSpellingErrors = True
    reportPage = True
    reportLineNumber = False
    reportTables = True
    reportLinks = True
    reportLists = True
    reportHeadings = True
    reportBlockQuotes = True

On 31/05/2009 5:29 p.m., Michael Curran wrote:
Hi,

I Think your NVDA config file is a bit mucked up. We would really like to solve this issue, as its happened to a few people.

Could you please send me your nvda log file, after trying to run your installed copy of NVDA?

It can be found by typing %temp% in the Windows explorer address bar and then pressing enter. (Include the percent signs).
nvda.log should be in that directory.

Note that NVDA overrides this file all the time so you will have to use another screen reader such as narrator to retreave the file straight after the installed NVDA has terminated.

It would also be useful if you could send along your NVDA config file, which can be found in the nvda directory inside your user application data directory.

Try typing %appdata%\nvda in the Windows explorer address bar and then pressing enter. nvda.ini should be in that directory.

After sending nvda.log and nvda.ini via email, you can try deleting nvda.ini, and hopefully your newly installed NVDA should function correctly again ... if the problem is in deed the one I think it is.

However, for us to solve this problem for the future, we really need to see both the log file and the config file if that is possible.

I admit trying to find all these files is a bit of work, we may consider trying to improve this in the near future.

Thanks
Mick




Or on Vista:



On 31/05/2009 3:03 PM, hurrikenny wrote:
On 31/05/2009 11:51 a.m., hurrikenny wrote:
Hi everyone

I have the latest snapshot of NVDA, and when I go to install it, it
comes up with a "stop" sound but no error message on the screen. It
will let me go through the process of installing it, but will not load
at all. I even tried uninstalling it, deleting out the old directories
and reinstalling but still no luck.

With having visitors here, I haven't used the computer in over a week,
but up until then it was working perfectly.
My old spare version 0.5 works fine, but I like to test the snapshots
and am wondering what else can I check? Are there any other places to
check? I am running Xp pro SP3.

Thanks
Gene NZ

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I forgot to mention when you go to install it kills the sound of nvda so
there is no sound when trying to install it apart from the 2 sound like
critual stops sounds. Then after that it goes to load then dies. is
there a audio file that could be mucking upor files gone astray that I
may have to find. It will work if i use my usb stick with nvda on itjk.
I don't know it seem to startup then die

Gene
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