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Re: OCR software
There is a website called ocr.space that you can use on the fly.
There is a website called ocr.space that you can use on the fly.
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lauren
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#100590
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Re: OCR software
Unfortunately I don't know of anything else. At one time Nuance's Omni Page was considered on of the best OCR programs available, but lately I've been hearing that the quality of their OCR engine has
Unfortunately I don't know of anything else. At one time Nuance's Omni Page was considered on of the best OCR programs available, but lately I've been hearing that the quality of their OCR engine has
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Gene Warner
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#100589
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
Me too.
Maria Campbell
lucky1inct@...
Me too.
Maria Campbell
lucky1inct@...
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Maria Campbell
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#100588
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OCR software
Hello everyone! Do you know any reliable OCR software for Windows apart from ABBYY Fine Reader and Jaws OCR?
Thanks
Christina
Hello everyone! Do you know any reliable OCR software for Windows apart from ABBYY Fine Reader and Jaws OCR?
Thanks
Christina
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christina
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#100587
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
I agree, I don't do most of that and I've been a JAWS user since the early 90s. I use to add a lot of words to the dictionary. I had a job that used a large amount of abbreviations that drove me nuts.
I agree, I don't do most of that and I've been a JAWS user since the early 90s. I use to add a lot of words to the dictionary. I had a job that used a large amount of abbreviations that drove me nuts.
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Lori Lynn
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#100586
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
Wow! It sounds like you spend more time putting words into dictionaries, creating voice profiles, and adjusting the settings than you do actually using JAWS. I think that maybe you are way over
Wow! It sounds like you spend more time putting words into dictionaries, creating voice profiles, and adjusting the settings than you do actually using JAWS. I think that maybe you are way over
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Gene Warner
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#100585
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
Everyone is different.
I have been using JAWS for nine years and other than adding maybe three dozen words that Eloquence mispronounces to the default dictionary and adjusting how Eloquence speaks as
Everyone is different.
I have been using JAWS for nine years and other than adding maybe three dozen words that Eloquence mispronounces to the default dictionary and adjusting how Eloquence speaks as
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Gene Warner
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#100584
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
I am very comfortable with Eloquence, I have been using it for about 20 years. I have tried other voices but always come back to Eloquence.
I am very comfortable with Eloquence, I have been using it for about 20 years. I have tried other voices but always come back to Eloquence.
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Loy
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#100583
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
That's a great list you make; all of what you raise makes the use of the
program itself faster and easier to use -- and many of the points you
raise sadly get overlooked.
Personally, I don't find
That's a great list you make; all of what you raise makes the use of the
program itself faster and easier to use -- and many of the points you
raise sadly get overlooked.
Personally, I don't find
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Mike Pietruk
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#100582
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
Soronel, I'm guessing Mark was exhibiting a little humor when he closed with control key. As you know, that's the key that shuts JAWS up!
Mark, I think you raise an interesting subject. It's clear
Soronel, I'm guessing Mark was exhibiting a little humor when he closed with control key. As you know, that's the key that shuts JAWS up!
Mark, I think you raise an interesting subject. It's clear
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Adrian Spratt
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#100581
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
Soronel
it sounds as if, with all those dictionaries, you spend as much time doing
that as actually using JAWS.
If I were new at this -- I've been using screen readers for nearly 4
decades --
Soronel
it sounds as if, with all those dictionaries, you spend as much time doing
that as actually using JAWS.
If I were new at this -- I've been using screen readers for nearly 4
decades --
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Mike Pietruk
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#100580
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
Mark
This is really a very personal question; and it's not so much a JAWS
question; but one using a screen reader in general.
I take it that you are new at this; and the best suggestion I can make
Mark
This is really a very personal question; and it's not so much a JAWS
question; but one using a screen reader in general.
I take it that you are new at this; and the best suggestion I can make
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Mike Pietruk
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#100579
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Re: Managing the cognitive load of listening
I have verbosity set to intermediate but the main thing I do is
dictionaries. My default dictionary has close to the 500 entry limit
and I have a couple per-application dictionaries that are also
I have verbosity set to intermediate but the main thing I do is
dictionaries. My default dictionary has close to the 500 entry limit
and I have a couple per-application dictionaries that are also
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Soronel Haetir
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#100578
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Managing the cognitive load of listening
What are some of the ways people manage the cognitive load that comes from listening to JAWS? Any advice from the pros or long-time users? Here are a few that come to mind:
Change verbosity levels,
What are some of the ways people manage the cognitive load that comes from listening to JAWS? Any advice from the pros or long-time users? Here are a few that come to mind:
Change verbosity levels,
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Mark
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#100577
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Re: OT, Accessible TV Recommendations
I have been considering purchasing an XBox. I have heard that besides games, that they also can be used as a streaming player. Does anyone know anything about that?
Gene...
alsknow anything about
I have been considering purchasing an XBox. I have heard that besides games, that they also can be used as a streaming player. Does anyone know anything about that?
Gene...
alsknow anything about
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Gene Warner
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#100576
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Re: OT, Accessible TV Recommendations
I'm interested to know why you'd need the Apple TV if the Fire TV sounds pretty accessible?
Thanks.
Claudia
I'm interested to know why you'd need the Apple TV if the Fire TV sounds pretty accessible?
Thanks.
Claudia
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Claudia
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#100575
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Re: OT, Accessible TV Recommendations
Hi,
you can also get Android TV's, or Google TV, as the newer models are called.
Models running Android include TCL, Samsui, Philips, Sony, and I think some later Hisense offerings.
The way to
Hi,
you can also get Android TV's, or Google TV, as the newer models are called.
Models running Android include TCL, Samsui, Philips, Sony, and I think some later Hisense offerings.
The way to
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Nermin
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#100574
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Re: OT, Accessible TV Recommendations
Also, there is Blind-T:
This list is called Blind-T in the spirit of the lists Blind-X and Blind-L.
The T in Blind-T is for Technology, which means screenreaders and anything
else technology related
Also, there is Blind-T:
This list is called Blind-T in the spirit of the lists Blind-X and Blind-L.
The T in Blind-T is for Technology, which means screenreaders and anything
else technology related
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By
K0LNY
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#100573
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Re: OT, Accessible TV Recommendations
I am not telling anybody what they should or should not do, but if you want to keep the moderator wannabees from getting their panties in a bunch, there is a Tech Talk list that would be a good place
I am not telling anybody what they should or should not do, but if you want to keep the moderator wannabees from getting their panties in a bunch, there is a Tech Talk list that would be a good place
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By
Gene Warner
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#100572
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Re: OT, Accessible TV Recommendations
If I could find the right adapter, I would do to a firestick what I did with
my Roku stick.
I have a HDMI to VGA adapter, it's about the same size as the Roku stick,
and I can plug in a little
If I could find the right adapter, I would do to a firestick what I did with
my Roku stick.
I have a HDMI to VGA adapter, it's about the same size as the Roku stick,
and I can plug in a little
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K0LNY
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#100571
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