Garry, I feel ashamed – forgot about that option. It reverts NVDA to the most
recently saved state when pressed once. Pressing three times reverts to
factory settings.
And yes Nick, Narrator would do the job fine. In fact, there is quite a lot to
like about Narrator nowadays.
Andrew
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: losing speech
Hi Ted,
What I do in nvda is hit insert ctrl r and this brings back speech.
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Right, Gary. When NVDA gets rerouted by a USB device it is convenient to load
JAWS, which will still have the correct setting, and use it to fix NVDA. Then
unload JAWS.
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: losing speech
Hi Ted,
I also have jaws on my system. But, nvda is my primary screen reader.
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Jaws works in much the same way. It is a terrible annoyance when I am adding an
audio USB device and I lose speech to. This is why I have both jars and NVDA on
my computer. When Jaws loses its connection to the soundcard, I will then lunch
NVDA and make Jaws reroute back to its original setting. You can probably do
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On Apr 22, 2020, at 11:30 PM, Andrew Downie <access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi Gary
Yes, when you connect your turntable Windows treats it as another sound card.
The same happens with USB headphones, mixers and mics. You lose speech when
you select it from NVDA because your turntable has no speaker.
What you need to do is to have NVDA using your existing soundcard and Audacity
recording from the turntable. Having connected the turntable and convinced
NVDA to output through the normal soundcard, you need to change Audacity's
input.
Open Audacity. There are two ways of making the necessary change, either
through Preferences or from a toolbar. Through Preferences:
1. Press control-p to open Preferences.
2. Press d until you get to Devices.
3. Start tabbing through the options. Leave playback on your usual soundcard.
When you get to Recording press up or down arrows until you find the USB codec.
4. Press Enter to get back to the normal Audacity screen.
The other option is to press control-shift-f6 to get to the toolbars at the top
of the screen. Shift-tab until you reach playback and recording combo boxes.
In the recording combo box, use up/down arrows to select the USB codec. Press
Enter and press control-f6 to get back to the tracks panel.
Andrew
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: losing speech
Hi Robert,
I changed my device to my internal sound card. I noticed that when I am in
nvda settings under output I now have an usb codec. When I go to it I lose
speech again. Also when I go into audacity and try to record from my turntable
I get the sounds from the mike. Also are there any settings I need to change
in audacity? Thanks for any help.bert Hänggi
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2020 7:02 PM
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: losing speech
On 22/04/2020, Gary Metzler <gmtravel@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:gmtravel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: