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Re: Performance logging
Hey Karl-Otto,
I'm currently investigating the very issues you're describing. You can find progress information as well as a link to a NVDA try build at the following url:
Hey Karl-Otto,
I'm currently investigating the very issues you're describing. You can find progress information as well as a link to a NVDA try build at the following url:
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Leonard de Ruijter
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#45051
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Re: Where do I report bugs?
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues
Regards,
James Scholes
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues
Regards,
James Scholes
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James Scholes
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#45050
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Performance logging
Hi!
I wonder how I can track or log performance the best way?
I experience quite some lag in Visual Studio 2019 in certain situations such as when hitting a breakpoint. It takes a long time until
Hi!
I wonder how I can track or log performance the best way?
I experience quite some lag in Visual Studio 2019 in certain situations such as when hitting a breakpoint. It takes a long time until
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Karl-Otto Rosenqvist
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#45049
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Where do I report bugs?
Hi!
I’m sorry for this question but I’m unsure where I report bugs.
There are some issues with the visual highligting in some applications where it’s drawn wrongly, probably because it
Hi!
I’m sorry for this question but I’m unsure where I report bugs.
There are some issues with the visual highligting in some applications where it’s drawn wrongly, probably because it
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Karl-Otto Rosenqvist
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#45048
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Re: NVDA 2020 release schedule
Hi Reef et al,
Any updates on the 2020.2 release? In particular:
I'd consider #11132 (Say-all repeats some lines) to be a blocking issue. Maybe consider reverting cancellable speech for 2020.2, then
Hi Reef et al,
Any updates on the 2020.2 release? In particular:
I'd consider #11132 (Say-all repeats some lines) to be a blocking issue. Maybe consider reverting cancellable speech for 2020.2, then
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Bill Dengler
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#45047
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Re: Question about synthDriver.speak
SAM is a dolphin free piece of software that allows other software to access synths and indeed other things these days as well. Maybe then the synth you are accessing via SAM is either not handshaking
SAM is a dolphin free piece of software that allows other software to access synths and indeed other things these days as well. Maybe then the synth you are accessing via SAM is either not handshaking
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Brian's Mail list account
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#45046
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Decomposing gestures
Hi,
I am working on an add-on that toggles between different numpad modes, assuming the user has a numpad to use. In one of my numpad modes, it is necessary to decompose the provided gesture and
Hi,
I am working on an add-on that toggles between different numpad modes, assuming the user has a numpad to use. In one of my numpad modes, it is necessary to decompose the provided gesture and
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Andy B.
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#45045
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Re: Question about synthDriver.speak
That did it! Many thanks for your help and have a great day.
That did it! Many thanks for your help and have a great day.
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Ben Mustill-Rose
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#45044
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Re: Question about synthDriver.speak
I can only guess, but based on what you are describing it seems possible that the speech indexes aren't calling back to the speech system. When a synth reaches an index it is expected to call notify
I can only guess, but based on what you are describing it seems possible that the speech indexes aren't calling back to the speech system. When a synth reaches an index it is expected to call notify
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Reef Turner
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#45043
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Question about synthDriver.speak
Hi all
I’m looking for information about the synthDriver.speak method.
For some background, I’m currently taking a stab at modifying an
add-on that lets NVDA interface with a product called SAM
Hi all
I’m looking for information about the synthDriver.speak method.
For some background, I’m currently taking a stab at modifying an
add-on that lets NVDA interface with a product called SAM
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Ben Mustill-Rose
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#45042
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Re: Running win10 without a monitor causes window size to become small?
Actually the main problem for me in updating to 10, is that it screws up special software that windows 10 removes and trashes all the data. it then needs manual configuration again which is a pain in
Actually the main problem for me in updating to 10, is that it screws up special software that windows 10 removes and trashes all the data. it then needs manual configuration again which is a pain in
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Brian's Mail list account
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#45041
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Re: Running win10 without a monitor causes window size to become small?
I hope not since I never have a monitor on my machines since its just clutter.
I'd have thought one could over ride it somehow by settings? I'm using 7 too.
Brian
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I hope not since I never have a monitor on my machines since its just clutter.
I'd have thought one could over ride it somehow by settings? I'm using 7 too.
Brian
bglists@...
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Brian's Mail list account
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#45040
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Re: Running win10 without a monitor causes window size to become small?
Yes, this probably has to do with the fact that Windows 10 when it doesn't have a monitor connected will set your video card to the maximum resolution it supports. At least that seems to be the case
Yes, this probably has to do with the fact that Windows 10 when it doesn't have a monitor connected will set your video card to the maximum resolution it supports. At least that seems to be the case
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David Csercsics
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#45039
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Re: Running win10 without a monitor causes window size to become small?
Out of curiocity: why not update it? I have been told that upgrading to win 10 for free is still possible. I can't confirm that, but at least in the days right after the D Date for Win 7, I know it
Out of curiocity: why not update it? I have been told that upgrading to win 10 for free is still possible. I can't confirm that, but at least in the days right after the D Date for Win 7, I know it
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Luke Davis
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#45038
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Re: Running win10 without a monitor causes window size to become small?
Hey Rich,
I also have a system without a monitor here. You should be able to set the display resolution in the Windows 10 display settings. I recently changed my resolution from 1024x768 to
Hey Rich,
I also have a system without a monitor here. You should be able to set the display resolution in the Windows 10 display settings. I recently changed my resolution from 1024x768 to
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Leonard de Ruijter
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#45037
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Running win10 without a monitor causes window size to become small?
I'm a website evaluator for my day job and I was testing on my win10 machine and noticed that the site I was testing thought I was on a small screen. I tried with three different browsers with same
I'm a website evaluator for my day job and I was testing on my win10 machine and noticed that the site I was testing thought I was on a small screen. I tried with three different browsers with same
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Rich Caloggero
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#45036
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Re: About QT4 accessibility
Unfortunately, the level of accessibility of QT programs is very variable.
For example, while I can use VLC very accessible, I cannot use the application built with another qt5.
Unfortunately, the level of accessibility of QT programs is very variable.
For example, while I can use VLC very accessible, I cannot use the application built with another qt5.
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Sean
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#45035
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About QT4 accessibility
Hi all,
main question: is there a qtaccessiblewidgets4.dll publicly available and redistributable?
Explanation: in these years I have encountered many programs with QT4 GUI - the old Calibre,
Hi all,
main question: is there a qtaccessiblewidgets4.dll publicly available and redistributable?
Explanation: in these years I have encountered many programs with QT4 GUI - the old Calibre,
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Alberto Buffolino
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#45034
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NVDA add-on: Developer toolkit 20.04 is released
Hi,
The NVDA add-on, Developer toolkit 20.04 has been released. You can read about and download it below.
https://github.com/ajborka/nvda_developer_toolkit/releases/tag/20.04
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Hi,
The NVDA add-on, Developer toolkit 20.04 has been released. You can read about and download it below.
https://github.com/ajborka/nvda_developer_toolkit/releases/tag/20.04
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Andy B.
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#45033
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Re: Any chance of compiling NVDA with VSCode?
Objectively speaking VSCode can use Microsoft c++ compiler as its c++ backend.
You would need to make sure all the needed components (header files, libs, DLLs and others) that Visual Studio installs
Objectively speaking VSCode can use Microsoft c++ compiler as its c++ backend.
You would need to make sure all the needed components (header files, libs, DLLs and others) that Visual Studio installs
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Marlon Brandão de Sousa
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#45032
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