[Rwp] Two unrelated questions
Christopher-Mark Gilland
clgilland07 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 19 21:18:42 EST 2016
Scott,
That's really awesome regarding Speech Beep Omitter. I actually Googled as
you said, and did manage to find it.
Further that's really sweet regarding Ctrl+Shift+J.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Chesworth" <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Rwp] Two unrelated questions
> Hey Chris,
>
> No need to be paranoid about that OSARA config dialogue man. It's
> tiny. At this stage, there are only two settings and they're either on
> or off. There's not much to break yet ;)
>
> Another thing that's neat about CTRL+Shift+J is that it's multi pres.
> If you go to the view menu and set your ruler to display multiple
> units of time, such as the mode that gives you bar, beats, minutes and
> seconds, you can access both. CTRL+Shift+J once will give you bars and
> beats, hit the same keysttroke twice quickly for mins and secs. This
> only works with the relevant time display modes, and doesn't get
> talked about much, but it's neat.
>
> Btw, I know Jayson already answered the question of how to mute speech
> with NVDA. Just wanted to add that for anyone who doesn't use the beep
> mode but does do a lot of muting and unmuting, there's a neat little
> addon that you can Google called Speech Beep Omiter, which removes
> beeps from the cycle, effectively making NVDA+S a simple mute toggle.
>
> Hth
>
> Scott
>
>
> On 2/19/16, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Scott, thanks for that tip about ctrl+shift+J. I knew about ctrl+J, but
>> not
>>
>> the way to query it. That's really cool. And yeah, true, about the
>> ctrl+F12. I should a thought of that. I admittedly haven't really
>> explored
>>
>> that screen much. To tell ya the truth, I've been a bit hesitant to do
>> so,
>>
>> as I don't wanna break something unknowingly, normally, I'm not the type
>> for
>>
>> being paranoid, but, yeah...
>>
>> Chris.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Scott Chesworth" <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>> Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 12:59 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Rwp] Two unrelated questions
>>
>>
>>> Chris,
>>>
>>> Something just occured that I should've mentioned in my first reply.
>>> You can hit CTRL+F12 for the OSARA configuration dialogue, and stop a
>>> few things from being spoken in there. The ReaAccess function to
>>> disable screen readers didn't actually disable any screen reader, it
>>> just stopped action feedback being sent to any of the screen reader
>>> APIs when in the TCP. Given that OSARA talks a lot less anyway, if you
>>> were to uncheck report position when scrubbing, you'd achieve similar
>>> functionality. Of course you can hit CTRL+Shift+J to find out your
>>> current position on the timeline if you've scrubbed to a specific
>>> point and you find that you do need to know the exact place you're at,
>>> but on the whole, I find it useful if my screen reader isn't jabbering
>>> percentages at me whilst scrubbing
>>>
>>> Hth a bit
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/19/16, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hey Chris,
>>>>
>>>> The short answer to your first question is nope. It's been requested a
>>>> few times, but so far, nobody has come up with enough of a
>>>> justification for Jamie to spend time implementing it. As an NVDA user
>>>> I don't miss that functionality, but I dunno whether JAWS has a
>>>> keystroke to mute speech in one shot.
>>>>
>>>> For the second question, I've no idea. Interested to know whether
>>>> anybody else has a trick for this.
>>>>
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>> On 2/19/16, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Firstly, does Osara have a key like we had in Rea Access for speech
>>>>> on/off
>>>>> mode? I think in Rea Access, it was ctrl+Shift+F12 if I recall
>>>>> correctly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Secondly, I've been playing a bit with altering pitch within a project
>>>>> using
>>>>> shift+7, 8, 9, and 0. Once I get the pitch changed, is there a real
>>>>> quick
>>>>> keystroke that will get it back to it's original value?
>>>>>
>>>>> Chris.
>>>>>
>>>>
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