[nvda] Re: working hungarian language of NVDA

sorry to sound harsh, but allot of those suggestions have already been made and yes NVDA does read objects under the mouse. It just has not been fully implemented yet. Yeah the to do list for NVDA is still pretty long, but give it time and I am almost sure that if you observe the development a bit you will be pleasantly surprised. Perhaps even a better way to help is to read some documentation on the Python programming language and help with the development in that way. This is an open source project and you are allowed to make any changes that suit your needs. Sorry I just feel that a much more productive way of doing things is not to sit back and wait for others to do it but to learn how to do it for myself. I would be almost sure that if you studied the Python programming language a bit you would be just as eager to see things done to NVDA but instead of asking others to do it for you, you could do it and contribute it to the development. Learning to program is sometimes a hard task but not an impossible one. But, it does take patience and so does watching the development progress. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh" <jkenn337@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 6:00 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: working hungarian language of NVDA


Hi,

A suggestion for NVDA. Thunder doesn't have video intercept support either. But you can use the mouse by using the numberPad. What happens is thunder uses the keyboard to simulate mouse movements. Whenever the mouse moves over something, thunder tells you what the visual mouse pointer has moved over. Thunder Maybe NVDA can have this simple mouse movement as well along with left and right button single click, double click, and left and right button lock/release for drag and drop. Also, tones could be used when you move up or left the tone goes up and down and right the tone goes down or something like that. Also the number of pixcels the mouse moves could be set in configuration manager.

Josh

Josh

----- Original Message ----- From: "tomi" <geczy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 6:46 PM
Subject: [nvda] working hungarian language of NVDA


Hi folks!

I have now finished translating NVDA into Hungarian! I tested it out with Windows Vista, and all messages came in Hungarian. I think my problem is, I think, that Windows XP is in English. This might have caused NVDA and MSAA to think that I am English and that is why half of the things were in English, and the other half in Hungarian.

I have sent the file to about 3 other people, whose native language is Hungarian and know little English. Just to make sure, they will test the mo and if any issues occur, they'll report it to me.

I will send it to Mick later on ( maybe 1 or 2 weeks ) , so that he can put it in the next NVDA release.

I love NVDA and now have begun to use it as my everyday reader.

Best Regards: Tomi


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