Also worth updating to JAWS 2022, rather than reporting bugs in old versions.
All the best
Steve
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Chris Hill Sent: 12 June 2022 03:40 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something. CH On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote: One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny Sent: 11 June 2022 23:32 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time. On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote: Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws 2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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Then there’s support. If you want to get NVDA support, you really have to rely on the community, but you can hit FS directly. Updates are also more frequent with JAWS, at least one a month now. All the best Steve
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Edward Green Sent: 11 June 2022 09:33 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Hi James, I find JAWS’s Office support better than NVDA’s, and also find it more responsive in Office applications. Some of its productivity features are also really good like text analyzer. This could be just my impression, but I also find the NVDA add-on process a bit messy, EG. a lot of add-ons always seem to break when NVDA is updated and it takes a while for them to get fixed. While I’m sure that does happen to external scripts and JAWS, it doesn’t feel as though it happens nearly as often. Cheers, Ed On 11 June 2022 09:03:58 "James Malone" <james.malone93502@...> wrote: Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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Hi,
Just efficiency really.
A simple example is reading Email in Outlook 365. JAWS will continue to read the whole Email as soon as you open it, but NVDA will only read the first line and give all that garbage about HTML document and stuff. NVDA is simply not as polished as JAWS. In fact, Narrator does a better job with outlook than NVDA.
Just my personal opinion, but I'd say if you're a home user, NVDA is fine, but when the rubber hits the road, JAWS has more chops.
All the best
Steve
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of James Malone Sent: 11 June 2022 09:04 To: jfw@groups.io Subject: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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crayton Benner <craybay3198@...>
He. That’s one way to check your battery.
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On Jun 17, 2022, at 07:40, molly the blind tech lover <brainardmolly@...> wrote:
I just use the Jaws voice assistant to ask for the battery level/time and date. Guess I'm lazy lol.
On 6/16/22, Madison Martin <Madison.Martin2000@...> wrote:
Hi Glenn, I'm using the latest version of Windows 11 and I just tried that keystroke; you can't arrow down to get to the battery info but if you right arrow right 5 times you'll hear "system power state button," followed by the battery status (don't activate the button).
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny Sent: June 16, 2022 6:15 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
I don't know about 11, but in windows 10, and earlier windows, I press windows B and arrow to battery in the system tray. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "meow meow" <soberwater26q@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2022 6:06 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
sometime I have hard time with window 11 that when I want to check on battery by instert plus window key plus f10 sometime it will bring up and sometime it won't that I have to keep trying few time
and someone told me to use control m to bring up decktop but mine would not work my laptop have hard time getting decktop that only I press humm not sure what key was it below power buttone I think it is { button
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Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something.
CH
On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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molly the blind tech lover
I just use the Jaws voice assistant to ask for the battery level/time and date. Guess I'm lazy lol.
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On 6/16/22, Madison Martin <Madison.Martin2000@...> wrote: Hi Glenn, I'm using the latest version of Windows 11 and I just tried that keystroke; you can't arrow down to get to the battery info but if you right arrow right 5 times you'll hear "system power state button," followed by the battery status (don't activate the button).
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny Sent: June 16, 2022 6:15 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
I don't know about 11, but in windows 10, and earlier windows, I press windows B and arrow to battery in the system tray. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "meow meow" <soberwater26q@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2022 6:06 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
sometime I have hard time with window 11 that when I want to check on battery by instert plus window key plus f10 sometime it will bring up and sometime it won't that I have to keep trying few time
and someone told me to use control m to bring up decktop but mine would not work my laptop have hard time getting decktop that only I press humm not sure what key was it below power buttone I think it is { button
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hill" <hillco@...> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 8:40 PM To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something.
CH
On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <> On Behalf Of meow meow Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2022 5:06 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? sometime I have hard time with window 11 that when I want to check on battery by instert plus window key plus f10 sometime it will bring up and sometime it won't that I have to keep trying few time and someone told me to use control m to bring up decktop but mine would not work my laptop have hard time getting decktop that only I press humm not sure what key was it below power buttone I think it is { button -------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hill" <hillco@...> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 8:40 PM To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something.
CH
On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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I grew up with Keysoft version 1.33F for dos on a grid laptop and keynote gold SA synthesizer box from 1992, then got megaDots and used it with master touch screen reader. Then for the internet the school got me ASAP for dos that I used with a braille lite18 for its speech in 1995. My mom got me windows master screen reader by Blazie Engineering so I could play with windows 3.1 which I used with my braille lite but it froze when trying to use excel for windows3.1 and Blazie never fixed it. Then I got jaws 2.1 or 2.2 for windows95, switch to NVDA for a good while after college because jaws was not affordable. Then went back to jaws as soon as it became affordable for the average home user around 2018 or 2017 or so. And when I had jaws I used everything from decTalk access32, text assist, infovox230, keynote gold multinedia, and a braille lite18 for its speech synthesizers. But please freedom scientific bring back decTalk software 4.1 through 4.6. I offer you dlls if you need them to add them into jaws.
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I also have to say that decTalk 4.1 through 4.6 works great with NVDA ok well that is if you know how to modify manifest.ini files to keep it running with the latest NVDA that is. But please please let my decTalk dlls work with jaws! It was the most popular synthesizer back in the 80s and 90s. DecTalk was so popular that it even worked with KeySoft, pulsedata's personal informational manager software. decTalk could sing, make touch tone phone sounds, play tones, and play .wav files if you wished. I offer all my decTalk dlls the files and the dtalk-us.dic decTalk dictionary file to freedom scientific for implementation into jaws as a vintage software tts. I hope they take me up on my offer!
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I can use decTalk but only with an NVDA addon that breaks once a year. We should all write to freedom scientific, and if they bring back no other vintage classic tts voices, ask them to please bring back decTalk 4.1 through 4.6. I even have the dlls if they need them and I will be happy to share if only the would work with jaws.
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Hi Glenn, I'm using the latest version of Windows 11 and I just tried that keystroke; you can't arrow down to get to the battery info but if you right arrow right 5 times you'll hear "system power state button," followed by the battery status (don't activate the button).
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny Sent: June 16, 2022 6:15 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? I don't know about 11, but in windows 10, and earlier windows, I press windows B and arrow to battery in the system tray. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "meow meow" <soberwater26q@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2022 6:06 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? sometime I have hard time with window 11 that when I want to check on battery by instert plus window key plus f10 sometime it will bring up and sometime it won't that I have to keep trying few time and someone told me to use control m to bring up decktop but mine would not work my laptop have hard time getting decktop that only I press humm not sure what key was it below power buttone I think it is { button -------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hill" <hillco@...> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 8:40 PM To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something.
CH
On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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I don't know about 11, but in windows 10, and earlier windows, I press windows B and arrow to battery in the system tray. Glenn
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----- Original Message ----- From: "meow meow" <soberwater26q@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2022 6:06 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? sometime I have hard time with window 11 that when I want to check on battery by instert plus window key plus f10 sometime it will bring up and sometime it won't that I have to keep trying few time and someone told me to use control m to bring up decktop but mine would not work my laptop have hard time getting decktop that only I press humm not sure what key was it below power buttone I think it is { button -------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hill" <hillco@...> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 8:40 PM To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something.
CH
On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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Hi Rosie, Try using the key combination insert shift b to get the battery level and also try windows key m or windows key d to get to your desktop
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of meow meow Sent: June 16, 2022 6:06 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? sometime I have hard time with window 11 that when I want to check on battery by instert plus window key plus f10 sometime it will bring up and sometime it won't that I have to keep trying few time and someone told me to use control m to bring up decktop but mine would not work my laptop have hard time getting decktop that only I press humm not sure what key was it below power buttone I think it is { button -------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hill" <hillco@...> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 8:40 PM To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something.
CH
On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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sometime I have hard time with window 11 that when I want to check on battery by instert plus window key plus f10 sometime it will bring up and sometime it won't that I have to keep trying few time and someone told me to use control m to bring up decktop but mine would not work my laptop have hard time getting decktop that only I press humm not sure what key was it below power buttone I think it is { button -------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris Hill" <hillco@...> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 8:40 PM To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something.
CH
On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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James
Some comments to your follow-up comment:
(1) Shutting down a screen reader when something locks up, fails, whatever is something I've always had to do in the 4 decades of using a screen reader going back to the old Apple II days. Luckily, with JAWS, this is simple to do and restart. And even better, JAWS allows you to have multiple versions of the program on your system.
(2) As Molly noted: learning what an individual screen reader can and cannot do is part of the learning curve. Recognizing this, and using the tool that works best in a situation, allows one to get the maximum utility.
I realize that this may not be possible in work situations; but certainly applies for one's own personal use or you are the boss of your own business.
(3) Sometimes, one gets the initial expression that this or that doesn't work in JAWS, NVDa, Narrator, whatever. After a while, you discover that perhaps you missed something, found new work arounds, read a tip somewhere and then it suddenly clicks.
That's part of the value of lists such as this, 3rd party courses and tutorials, and even resources of the company producing the program -- in this case, Vispero. And, I'm certain, they too learn that way also and it eventually that shows up in the JAWS program itself.
Screen readers are a continual work in progress. I am amazed how well they given the moving target and the sharpness of the developers, software writers and 3rd party supporters who are a part of our user world. I could never imagine how these people keep on top of things as they always have to deal with change -- and a lot of that change forces them to a continual learning curve.
I am amazed how well screen readers function given the obstacles that live under -- and I've not even mentioned the differences of each and every pc folks use or how they have set up or messed up things.
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Well, the folks in power keet lecturing me: get up-to-date; outlook express is out; get with it; use a modern email client. So, even if I didn't like it, I moved to thunderbird. It works for me--after I learnt it. Time marches on, don't cha know.
Howard
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On 6/11/2022 8:45 PM, Joseph Machise wrote: Don H and Glenn and Mollie no matter how hard freedomscientific tries to fix something they can't get it right, jaws 2021 the copy command doesn't work, and my outlook express has trouble with it on my windows7 machine from Joseph. ----- Original Message ----- From: "molly the blind tech lover" <brainardmolly@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 9:40 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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I can definitely attest that, while there are improvements to NVDA and Office, Jaws still works far nicer. I'm curious what you mean when you say legacy support?
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-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Chris Hill Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 9:47 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? Hmmm, I never noticed a similarity between nvda and window-eyes. That one puzzles me. I switched to Jaws back when Window-eyes got scripting, I was much more interested in better web performance so I jumped ship. I have nvda on my wife's laptop, and it seems okay for basic stuff I might be doing on someone else's machine. I've donated money on several occasions just to encourage an alternative, choice is what keeps for-profit companies motivated. My largest problems with using nvda all the time are that I don't think it supports office nearly as well as Jaws, and I find the legacy support frustrating at best. I just don't think windows and child windows and all that, I guess. Narrator is definitely up and coming, lots of times I can get by with just that on someone else's machine. I wish its web support worked better, though; nothing like trying to browse something complex with narrator to make one like Jaws or NVDA. CH On 6/11/2022 17:31, Glenn / Lenny wrote: I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws 2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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Hmmm, I never noticed a similarity between nvda and window-eyes. That one puzzles me.
I switched to Jaws back when Window-eyes got scripting, I was much more interested in better web performance so I jumped ship. I have nvda on my wife's laptop, and it seems okay for basic stuff I might be doing on someone else's machine. I've donated money on several occasions just to encourage an alternative, choice is what keeps for-profit companies motivated. My largest problems with using nvda all the time are that I don't think it supports office nearly as well as Jaws, and I find the legacy support frustrating at best. I just don't think windows and child windows and all that, I guess.
Narrator is definitely up and coming, lots of times I can get by with just that on someone else's machine. I wish its web support worked better, though; nothing like trying to browse something complex with narrator to make one like Jaws or NVDA.
CH
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On 6/11/2022 17:31, Glenn / Lenny wrote: I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws 2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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Hello. Have not had any trouble with either one of those. Sounds like a machine-specific problem that might be solvable with a reinstall of jaws or something. CH On 6/ 1/2022 20:40, molly the blind tech lover wrote: One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager.
On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote:
I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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Joseph Machise <josephmachise@...>
Don H and Glenn and Mollie no matter how hard freedomscientific tries to fix something they can't get it right, jaws 2021 the copy command doesn't work, and my outlook express has trouble with it on my windows7 machine from Joseph.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "molly the blind tech lover" <brainardmolly@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 9:40 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA? One thing I've noticed with Jaws 2022 lately is that at least on my machine, it seems to become completely unresponsive while using the task manager and device manager, whereas NVDA works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is just a Windows 11 issue or if it's something unique to my machine or if it's an issue with Jaws. Either way I prefer to use NVDA while using both the task manager and device manager. On 6/11/22, Glenn / Lenny <glenn@...> wrote: I've always thought NVDA was more like Window Eyes. Now, if there was a Jaws add-on for NVDA, that set the keyboard functions to
be like Jaws, I think a lot more people would use it. I remember when Microsoft Word had a WordPerfect keyboard layout, that made
it a lot easier for WP users. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <lmddh50@...> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2022 5:25 PM Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Having been a long time Window Eyes user I found the move to NVDA much easier than a move to Jaws. I have NVDA and the latest version of Jaws on my computer and use NVDA 90 percent of the time.
On 6/11/2022 5:04 PM, Mich Verrier wrote:
Hi I have triedNVDA but I never got verry far with it. I used Jaws and that is what I have used all the way back to Jaws 3.7 I am now using Jaws
2022 and am having a lot of fun with it. From Mich.
-----Original Message----- From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of molly the blind
tech lover Sent: June 11, 2022 3:48 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Curiosity: What makes people choose Jaws over NVDA?
Hi. This is such an interesting topic. I rather enjoy discussions like this. I prefer Jaws over NVDA because Jaws has the Braille math editor, which I need to use for math class. NVDA is a great screen reader if you don't need to do math. Also, I love Jaws picture smart, voice assistant feature, and the convenient OCR. I do use NVDA occasionally, and I like how there are so many unique NVDA add-ons. However, my overall preference is Jaws.
On 6/11/22, James Malone <james.malone93502@...> wrote:
Hi all, inspired from an earlier topic, I got to wondering: What makes people keep coming back to Jaws over NVDA? I also want to emphasise that this is not a topic trying to bash one or the other, I'd really like to hear some opinions from the Jaws side. What do you think it does better? Where do you think it's weakness's are? I've been a long time NVDA user and occasionally dabbled in Jaws here and there over the past year or so. Something I commonly see is that Jaws still seems to have better braille support. I also don't know how many organisations would be super happy with the idea of putting NVDA on a work computer, so there's that. I used Jaws growing up, so I have a fair amount of experience in both readers. Using Jaws recently also told me that the overall look and feel hasn't really changed either, so there was next to no learning curve when it came to reacquainting myself. I know NV access have been working on this, but to my understanding Jaws also seems to have better UIA support, something that can only be a positive! Looking forward to hearing from you, James
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