[Electronics-talk] nvda screen reader

Jacob Struiksma lawnmower84 at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 10 13:30:37 UTC 2011


NVDA  is the only screen reader at this time that works with Google Chrome.
I have tested it out.
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[mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Steve Jacobson
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 4:48 AM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] nvda screen reader

No screen reader works with any browser because some browsers are not
accessible.  Internet Explorer and FireFox are the two that have the most
accessibility.  To my knowledge, Google Chrome is not accessible although
there is talk that work is being done.  Opera is somewhat accessible as I
understand it but I have not tried it.  This discussion should really happen
on GUI-Talk, though.  You would also find those there who have done more
experimenting and might have more hard facts than I do.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson


On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 22:24:46 -0600, David Hertweck wrote:

>It seems to work quite well with internet explorer.  I do not see why 
>it would not work with others.


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>Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 10:25 PM
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>Hi,

>Can it be used with any internet browser?

>Linda
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>>i love it too.  There's also a list for it at 
>>nvaccess.org/mailman/listinfo/nvda-support
>>
>> Sent from my BRAILLENOTE Apex
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David Hertweck" <david.hertweck at sbcglobal.net
>> To: "'Discussion of accessible electronics and 
>> appliances'"<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
>> Date sent: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 20:45:38 -0600
>> Subject: [Electronics-talk] nvda screen reader
>>
>> Has any one out there used the free windows screen reader NVDA.  I just 
>> down
>> loaded it, and I have been playing with it for the last 2 days.  The 
>> speech
>> could be a little better but it is quite impressive as to the level of
>> accessability it gives.
>> It comes with a talking installer.  Two types, one for installing it on a
>> computer and the other for a portable installation, that is installing on

>> a
>> thumb drive that can be used on any computer.
>> Having a little vision that is I can see objects on the screen but can
not
>> read them NVDA reads what is under the mouse thus making the mouse usable
>> for me.
>>
>> NVDA uses a lot of the same key commands as JAWS so it is a quite
familiar
>> interface.
>>
>> For an open source free screen reader I highly recommend giving it a try.
>> For some applications it gives better access than JAWS.
>> So far I have tried it with the following and it gives super 
>> accessability.
>> Windows XP standered windows like control pannal and explorer
>> Office aplications word / XL ...
>> Outlook.
>> Internet explora lots of different web pages
>> Visual steudio 6
>> Dos prompt and python
>> My micro processor IDE code warrior
>> Winzip
>>
>> Give it a try.
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