NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable
Hello, I'm not sure if the subject is not confusing, here's my situation. I've got a portable copy of NVDA packaged as a self-extracting .exe file. It's got the remote addon configured with it so that on clicking the nvda.exe program it connects up to the nvdaremote.com server and remotely I can connect. I've got two situations where I do not want this copy of NVDA to speak on the remote side, one is the user is sighted and does not need to hear the speech, whereas I need the output channeled to me remotely. The second is the user has another screen reader running and two copies of speech would be confusing, and again only I need to hear the NVDA remote speaking. Are these situations doable? Second, though unrelated, does anyone know how to set up a control server? I'd rather not have to go through nvdaremote.com but would like to set up a control server on a server I manage. Thanks. Dave.
W temacie "[Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable" David Mehler pisze:
I've got two situations where I do not want this copy of NVDA to speak on the remote side, one is the user is sighted and does not need to hear the speech, whereas I need the output channeled to me remotely.
Just configure "no speech" as the synthesizer in your preconfigured copy of nvda portable.
The second is the user has another screen reader running and two copies of speech would be confusing, and again only I need to hear the
As long as user doesn't using nvda yes, trick with no speech should work as expected. Cheers, -- Michał Dziwisz michal@dziwisz.net
Hi, In the second case if the user had another screen reader running, would there possibly be keyboard conflicts with the shortcut keys? Andrew. ________________________________________ From: Blind-sysadmins [blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] on behalf of Michał Dziwisz [michal@dziwisz.net] Sent: 20 September 2015 21:53 To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable W temacie "[Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable" David Mehler pisze:
I've got two situations where I do not want this copy of NVDA to speak on the remote side, one is the user is sighted and does not need to hear the speech, whereas I need the output channeled to me remotely.
Just configure "no speech" as the synthesizer in your preconfigured copy of nvda portable.
The second is the user has another screen reader running and two copies of speech would be confusing, and again only I need to hear the
As long as user doesn't using nvda yes, trick with no speech should work as expected. Cheers, -- Michał Dziwisz michal@dziwisz.net _______________________________________________ Blind-sysadmins mailing list Blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org https://lists.hodgsonfamily.org/listinfo/blind-sysadmins
Hi, In the second case if the user had another screen reader running, would there possibly be keyboard conflicts with the shortcut keys? Andrew. ________________________________________ From: Blind-sysadmins [blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] on behalf of Michał Dziwisz [michal@dziwisz.net] Sent: 20 September 2015 21:53 To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable W temacie "[Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable" David Mehler pisze:
I've got two situations where I do not want this copy of NVDA to speak on the remote side, one is the user is sighted and does not need to hear the speech, whereas I need the output channeled to me remotely.
Just configure "no speech" as the synthesizer in your preconfigured copy of nvda portable.
The second is the user has another screen reader running and two copies of speech would be confusing, and again only I need to hear the
As long as user doesn't using nvda yes, trick with no speech should work as expected. Cheers, -- Michał Dziwisz michal@dziwisz.net _______________________________________________ Blind-sysadmins mailing list Blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org https://lists.hodgsonfamily.org/listinfo/blind-sysadmins
Hi, Not sure on the second screen reader case, I'll have to try it and let everyone know. Any information on setting up ones own control server? Thanks. Dave. On 9/21/15, Andrew Hodgson <andrew@hodgsonfamily.org> wrote:
Hi,
In the second case if the user had another screen reader running, would there possibly be keyboard conflicts with the shortcut keys?
Andrew.
________________________________________ From: Blind-sysadmins [blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] on behalf of Michał Dziwisz [michal@dziwisz.net] Sent: 20 September 2015 21:53 To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable
W temacie "[Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable" David Mehler pisze:
I've got two situations where I do not want this copy of NVDA to speak on the remote side, one is the user is sighted and does not need to hear the speech, whereas I need the output channeled to me remotely.
Just configure "no speech" as the synthesizer in your preconfigured copy of nvda portable.
The second is the user has another screen reader running and two copies of speech would be confusing, and again only I need to hear the
As long as user doesn't using nvda yes, trick with no speech should work as expected.
Cheers,
-- Michał Dziwisz michal@dziwisz.net
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Hi, Not sure on the second screen reader case, I'll have to try it and let everyone know. Any information on setting up ones own control server? Thanks. Dave. On 9/21/15, Andrew Hodgson <andrew@hodgsonfamily.org> wrote:
Hi,
In the second case if the user had another screen reader running, would there possibly be keyboard conflicts with the shortcut keys?
Andrew.
________________________________________ From: Blind-sysadmins [blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] on behalf of Michał Dziwisz [michal@dziwisz.net] Sent: 20 September 2015 21:53 To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable
W temacie "[Blind-sysadmins] NVDA remote with remote speech off but still usable" David Mehler pisze:
I've got two situations where I do not want this copy of NVDA to speak on the remote side, one is the user is sighted and does not need to hear the speech, whereas I need the output channeled to me remotely.
Just configure "no speech" as the synthesizer in your preconfigured copy of nvda portable.
The second is the user has another screen reader running and two copies of speech would be confusing, and again only I need to hear the
As long as user doesn't using nvda yes, trick with no speech should work as expected.
Cheers,
-- Michał Dziwisz michal@dziwisz.net
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