I mean normal checkboxes. Unfortunately the multipleChoiceDialog seems not to be accessible on XP, at least in the computer that I use in my job. I can try to build the checkboxes. I don't know how to find an accessible list of checkboxes if Beqa couldn't do it. Or maybe you know a better option. Thanks. 2013/8/6, Mesar Hameed <mesar.hameed@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > Beqa couldn't find an accessible listbox with checkboxes, or do you mean > just normal checkboxes? > Might you be interested in looking at this? > thanks, > Mesar > On Tue 06/08/13,14:36, Noelia wrote: >> Hi, just a comment: >> We should not use the multipleChoiceDialog for settings, as it seems >> to work fine on Windows 7, but not on XP. >> We can select options, but I'm not able to distinguish the choosen >> option with NVDA on XP. I could do it on Windows 7. >> So it's better to use check boxes. >> Thanks. >> >> 2013/8/6, Noelia <nrm1977@xxxxxxxxx>: >> > OK Messar: yes. >> > It makes sense. >> > We can also save the last selected language when switching by using >> > ring. >> > OK? >> > Thanks. >> > >> > 2013/8/6, Noelia <nrm1977@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >> OK Mesar. Just now I have understood why to select multiple languages: >> >> they are used to cycle between them. I supposed, in a stupid way, that >> >> you want to select languages adding one, other and other, so the >> >> speech recognition can by wider. Sorry (smiles). >> >> We have to change the configuration file. >> >> The user only needs to press OK, or NVDA+y, and the languages are >> >> expected to be saved. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> 2013/8/6, commits-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> <commits-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> 1 new commit in googleSpeechRecognition: >> >>> >> >>> https://bitbucket.org/nvdaaddonteam/googlespeechrecognition/commits/5a8e691b4481/ >> >>> Changeset: 5a8e691b4481 >> >>> Branch: master >> >>> User: mhameed >> >>> Date: 2013-08-06 09:05:10 >> >>> Summary: Updated readme. >> >>> >> >>> Affected #: 1 file >> >>> >> >>> diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md >> >>> index 5a2e73d..50d4f89 100644 >> >>> --- a/readme.md >> >>> +++ b/readme.md >> >>> @@ -1 +1,32 @@ >> >>> -# Google speech Recognition # >> >>> +# Google Speech Recognition # >> >>> + >> >>> +* Authors: Mesar Hameed, Beqa Gozalishvili, Noelia Ruiz Martínez. >> >>> + >> >>> +This addon enables you to use speech recognition to write text using >> >>> a >> >>> few >> >>> +keystrokes. >> >>> + >> >>> +## Usage ## >> >>> + >> >>> +* Open the configuration dialog for this addon from the NVDA menu. >> >>> +* From the long list of languages, select the languages that you >> >>> speak, >> >>> and >> >>> press ok. >> >>> +* For example English, French and German. >> >>> +@Nolia, does the user need to do anything to save, or is pressing ok >> >>> enough >> >>> to save config? >> >>> +* Now you are ready to use speech recognition, go to any text field >> >>> such >> >>> as >> >>> in your browser or to a text document. >> >>> +* Press NVDA+y to cycle between your configured languages. >> >>> +* To start dictating, press NVDA+shift+g, you will hear a high >> >>> pitched >> >>> beep. >> >>> +* Start speaking in the chosen language . >> >>> +* To stop dictation, press the same shortcut, and this time you will >> >>> hear >> >>> a >> >>> low pitched beep. >> >>> +Note: if you do not stop the recording, it will automatically be >> >>> stopped >> >>> after 10 seconds. >> >>> +Bare in mind the shorter time interval, the higher accuracy. >> >>> +* The speech will be sent to the Google speech recognition service, >> >>> and >> >>> when the transcription is returned, NVDA will announce it. >> >>> +* If the recognition is correct, press the accept shortcut, >> >>> NVDA+control+shift+g, and the text will be written to your cursor >> >>> position. >> >>> +* If the recognition was not correct, simply rerecord but use a >> >>> smaller >> >>> chunk >> >>> +of words. You might need to split a long sentence into two or three >> >>> chunks. >> >>> +* when you want to speak in a different language, simply cycle to >> >>> one >> >>> of >> >>> your languages and repeat the steps. >> >>> + >> >>> +## Key Commands ## >> >>> + >> >>> +* NVDA+shift+g, Start/stop recording. >> >>> +* NVDA+control+shift+g, accept transcription result. >> >>> +* NVDA+y, Cycle between your chosen languages. >> >>> + >> >>> >> >>> Repository URL: >> >>> https://bitbucket.org/nvdaaddonteam/googlespeechrecognition/ >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> >> >>> This is a commit notification from bitbucket.org. 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