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Re: Big problem with Outlook keyboard shortcut
Hi,
Go to System Access on the desktop, press Alt+Enter to get into Properties, and set the Hotkey to None. This will solve it.
All the best
Steve
Hi,
Go to System Access on the desktop, press Alt+Enter to get into Properties, and set the Hotkey to None. This will solve it.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#75762
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Re: seeing how many messages I have in Outlook
Try Insert 3 on the number pad.
All the best
Steve
Try Insert 3 on the number pad.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#75761
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Re: seeing how many messages I have in Outlook
Hi,
Press F6 until you hear Filter Applied, then tab to Clear All then OK.
All the best
Steve
Hi,
Press F6 until you hear Filter Applied, then tab to Clear All then OK.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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#75760
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
I have this and it is terrible. I recommend finding another for Rocku is totally inaccessible. I have my children change channels and when home alone, I choose another television with and Spectrum
I have this and it is terrible. I recommend finding another for Rocku is totally inaccessible. I have my children change channels and when home alone, I choose another television with and Spectrum
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Rick Mladek
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#75759
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Re: GoToMeeting
Hi Walker,
Go To Meeting is not at all accessible with JAWS 2019. The best accessible tool to do conference and share screens is Zoom. Since it is completely accessible you'll not face an issue using
Hi Walker,
Go To Meeting is not at all accessible with JAWS 2019. The best accessible tool to do conference and share screens is Zoom. Since it is completely accessible you'll not face an issue using
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Pramit
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#75758
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Hello, As someone who has a smart t.v. running the roku software, I can tell you it does have a screen reader of sorts. It is limited, but as a totally blind user, it allows me to navigate the
Hello, As someone who has a smart t.v. running the roku software, I can tell you it does have a screen reader of sorts. It is limited, but as a totally blind user, it allows me to navigate the
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ben <swigjr23@...>
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#75757
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
No, but Roku does have TTS installed as well, no doubt software powered.
I don't have a Roku that does this, but some cable providers offer the Roku
for accessibility, such as Time
No, but Roku does have TTS installed as well, no doubt software powered.
I don't have a Roku that does this, but some cable providers offer the Roku
for accessibility, such as Time
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Glenn / Lenny
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#75756
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Yes, I am aware of your points. What I said is that Rocku does not read tts as a screen reader. Rocku has one of it's remotes that does have speech recognition, you tell it what channel to go to or to
Yes, I am aware of your points. What I said is that Rocku does not read tts as a screen reader. Rocku has one of it's remotes that does have speech recognition, you tell it what channel to go to or to
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Rick Mladek
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#75755
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
I think that smart watches will become the norm, and it may even become difficult to purchase a non-mechanical watch that is not a smart watch.
But basic watches are one of the few devices that
I think that smart watches will become the norm, and it may even become difficult to purchase a non-mechanical watch that is not a smart watch.
But basic watches are one of the few devices that
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Glenn / Lenny
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#75754
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Talking watches use a chip.
That is one example of a small device that cannot run an OS, of course, I'm not talking about smart watches, just the standard watch.
And, things set up without an OS will
Talking watches use a chip.
That is one example of a small device that cannot run an OS, of course, I'm not talking about smart watches, just the standard watch.
And, things set up without an OS will
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#75753
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Well, remember that even flip phones can run Android, so I am not sure how
small you are referring to.
I have a firestick that is about the size of a USB WIFI dongle, and it's
running Android, and if
Well, remember that even flip phones can run Android, so I am not sure how
small you are referring to.
I have a firestick that is about the size of a USB WIFI dongle, and it's
running Android, and if
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Glenn / Lenny
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#75752
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Glenn, I/we are talking small devices, not computers nor anything using an OS...
Rick
Glenn, I/we are talking small devices, not computers nor anything using an OS...
Rick
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Rick Mladek
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#75751
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
I seriously doubt anyone uses embedded speech chips unless it is something
too small to run an OS.
Otherwise, it typically uses software TTS via Android or Linux.
Glenn
I seriously doubt anyone uses embedded speech chips unless it is something
too small to run an OS.
Otherwise, it typically uses software TTS via Android or Linux.
Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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#75750
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Speech recognition is talking to a device, like Amazon Echo.
TTS is text to speech, like Jaws and other screenreaders.
Phones use both TTS and speech recognition.
Glenn
Speech recognition is talking to a device, like Amazon Echo.
TTS is text to speech, like Jaws and other screenreaders.
Phones use both TTS and speech recognition.
Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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#75749
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
I believe the rocku is speach recognition, not text to speech
I believe the rocku is speach recognition, not text to speech
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Rick Mladek
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#75748
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Found this with a search for embedded TTS: https://www.readspeaker.com/solutions/text-to-speech-software/readspeaker-speechengine-sdk-embedded/
Found this with a search for embedded TTS: https://www.readspeaker.com/solutions/text-to-speech-software/readspeaker-speechengine-sdk-embedded/
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Randy Barnett <blindmansbluff09@...>
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#75747
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Makes sense for the TV but what about fire stick, and Roku. Another thing I( want to look into now.
Makes sense for the TV but what about fire stick, and Roku. Another thing I( want to look into now.
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Randy Barnett <blindmansbluff09@...>
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#75746
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Devices like TVs are usually driven by Android, which can use open source
software TTS engines, or if it is tied to Google, there are Google TTS
engines that are all software.
Glenn
Devices like TVs are usually driven by Android, which can use open source
software TTS engines, or if it is tied to Google, there are Google TTS
engines that are all software.
Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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#75745
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
I don't know the names but they are around. Just look at any smart TV like Samsung. Or The Amazon Fire stick, Roku and Apple TV's. They must use embedded TTS chips.
I don't know the names but they are around. Just look at any smart TV like Samsung. Or The Amazon Fire stick, Roku and Apple TV's. They must use embedded TTS chips.
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Randy Barnett <blindmansbluff09@...>
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#75744
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Re: Dectalk software speech or its successor?
Chris, I haven't heard the software version, which others recommend, but I recall that it can be added to JAWS via the synthesizer and braille manager in utilities. If you find a source for it, I hope
Chris, I haven't heard the software version, which others recommend, but I recall that it can be added to JAWS via the synthesizer and braille manager in utilities. If you find a source for it, I hope
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Adrian Spratt
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#75743
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