[Trainer-talk] NVDA 2015 Audio Tutorial Becoming Available

Jim Portillo portillo.jim at gmail.com
Sat Mar 7 22:35:39 UTC 2015


Excellent news.  I'm looking at learning NVDA, as I'm going to need to use it for some things.
Thanks, David.


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From: Trainer-talk [mailto:trainer-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of David Goldfield via Trainer-talk
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Subject: [Trainer-talk] NVDA 2015 Audio Tutorial Becoming Available

This message is from Joseph Lee and was posted to the NVDA discussion list. I have not heard most of his material but am passing it on as a resource.

Dear NVDA users around the world,
I’m delighted to announce the launch of the second edition of my popular NVD audio tutorial series, now officially named “Welcome to NVDA”. At this point, the first chapter is done – recycled old 2013 edition files and recorded the changed sections. Because of this, certain parts may sound low quality (which I apologize).
Some of the changes between the first (2013) edition and this new edition include:
·         In chapter 1 (introduction), the last segment will now mention 
various restart options added in recent NVDA releases.
·         System requirements section now mentions the fact that you 
need to have XP service pack 2 or later, as well as covering a scenario where NVDA may be installed on a Windows tablet.
Future changes to be done:
·         In chapter 2 (basics), a brief demonstration of touch 
navigation is included. Also both desktop and laptop basic commands are also covered.
·         Due to introduction of review modes, chapter 3 (all about 
objects) is planned to be “rewritten”. This includes new examples, review modes, mouse and touch commands and when would you use screen review and object navigation commands.
·         Chapter 4 (surfing the web with NVDA) will receive major 
updates, including coverage of live regions, case-sensitive find, document review and browse mode enhancements.
·         Recent MS Office and Skype enhancements will be covered in 
chapter 5 (popular applications). These include Outlook’s calendar, browse mode in MS Office and a brief overview of using Skype 7.
·         Chapters 6 and 7 (preferences) will be updated to mention new 
configuration options including skim reading mode.
·         Configuration profiles will be covered in chapter 8 (tools) 
due to time constraints.
·         Add-ons manager overview section in chapter 9 will be updated 
to cover the question of reading add-on documentation via a new button in add-ons manager.
As always, the tutorials can be found at:
http://www.nvda-kr.org/en/
Under tutorials heading, there is now a new section for 2015 series (chapter 1 is posted). The main tutorials list still points to 2013 and will be replaced with 2015 versions as time goes on. If you want a complete tutorial package, the 2013 edition can be downloaded as a zip file (the entire tutorial lasts about ten hours and covers everything from installation to add-ons, including all configurable settings for NVDA 2013.1). As for the completion of this project, I’m looking at before Easter (by end of March) due to academic commitments.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Joseph
P.S. Anyone willing to transcribe the entire tutorial set or help me do it and/or turn it into DAISY format later?

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