[nvda] Re: nvda Tutorial

Hi,Eric,

I thought i was remembering that you wanted to put out a nvda tutorial. I am lookingforward to it whenever you get to it.

I use nvda for my backup screenreader and when I need a portable solution but know that i am not using but a fraction of the features it has by now. I am weak when it comes to using nvda's review mode, i.e. the object navigation that is different in concept from what i am used to.so I definitely will profit from a tutorial myself.

Cheers,

Doris
At 03:53 PM 10/27/2008 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Doris,

I had planned to ock up a tutorial covering nvda, and some basic
thunderbird, firefox, open office, and other open source applications
as related to NVDA, in the same vain as the now defunct jaws for
windows and window-eyes tutorials.  I was just going to dump it on the
developers and let them distribute it however they wanted.

It got derailed for a couple of reasons.  The actual nvda
documentation was in sore need of updating,.  I was going to undertake
it, but I'm not really sure how to get started.  That has to be done
before the tutorial, since I had planned to work pretty closely with
the documentation during the making of the tutorial.

It'd be nice to have a seperate $200-$300 desktop to work with for
purposes of the tutorial so that I could lay a whole bunch of programs
I don't normally use on it and have them all running nice and
seemless.  Actually, I've just thought that A vm might serve that
purpose and it would be quite a lot cheeper than a new computer.  So,
thats one problem out of the way.  Love apple.

I also wanted the tutorial to cover braille and setting up braille
devices, which was not an option until recently and hasn't really been
perfected yet.  I would be willing to start this now though if I can
get help updating the documentation.  Maybe it could be ready for the
next stable releace of NVDA.

Best,


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On 27-Oct-08, at 1:10 PM, Chris & Doris wrote:

Hi,guys,

Some time ago, theer was talk about creating an nvda tutorial on
this list. Did anything ever become of that project?

I was in contact with someone from the US$100-computer-for-the-blind
project out of Texas. They ship a demo of Win Eyes on their
computer. i had asked them why they did not put nvda on those
machines that would not have the 30-minute timeout limitation. The
reply I got back said that they used win eyes because they had a
good tutorial for it.The guy also requested more information about
nvda though.

This is why I was wondering if we have a tutorial for nvda now that
people can be pointed to. i think it would be great if nvda was put
on those computers for people. For one, they would have a
screenreader that didn't time out on them every 30 minutes and it
would also help nvda become better known still.

Thanks much.

Doris
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