[nvda] Re: nvda and screamer radio

Hi,

I reported this some time ago, but it seems that the strange behaviour is in screamer radio.

For example, try to use it with haws.
You will hotice that to increase volume, you have to press left arrow and to decrease right arrow which is not the standard behaviour.
Nevertheless, haws reports percentage correctly.

So, in some way there is a misinterpretation with nvda but problem is on both sides.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Simone Dal Maso" <simone.dalmaso@xxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 10:15 AM
Subject: [nvda] nvda and screamer radio


Hi,
I'm talking about r924 that we compiled yesterday just for test.
A strange thing with the program screamer radio, when I'm reading the volume slider, NVDA say 0 when it is to 100 and 100 when it is on 0.
Anyone uses this program to play radio?
Thanks.



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