Yep, most remotes for a mac do .
I really must stop talking about and actually get a pair of these things, I’ve
heard them often enough .
Always something comes up as I’m sure you all know only too well, today it
seems my Rotel Amplifier has developed an intermittent fault which is causing
I use the mm1 on a Mac, not Windows, so I can't answer anything about
how they interact with Windows or Windows applications. I also rarely
use the actual controls on the speaker, because I find the included
remote a whole lot more convenient. It works perfectly with the Mac for
raising and
I use the mm1 on a Mac, not Windows, so I can't answer anything about
how they interact with Windows or Windows applications. I also rarely
use the actual controls on the speaker, because I find the included
remote a whole lot more convenient. It works perfectly with the Mac for
raising and
You're right Narrator does do this. Unfortunately pur minimally and you have to
shut it off to hear the audio normally again.
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> On Feb 22, 2016, at 4:58 AM, Joseph Lee wrote:
>
> Hi,
> NVDA is the second screen reader for Windows to take
Ah like the IPhone. Yeah the ducking thing can be a duel edged sword or as I
like to say, a double bladed lightsaber. You're right it makes it easyer to
hear the reader and it does come handy when something's a bit louder then your
screen reader,and you have no Controll. But also you might miss
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lets broaden this a bit, Can you give us the feed URL and let other TR users
have a crack at it to see if the issue can be duplicated?
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins
Sent:
Hi,
NVDA is the second screen reader for Windows to take advantage of this
(Narrator was the first in 2012). Note that this feature will work on Windows 8
and higher and with NVDA installed (because audio ducking requires right
privileges to be held by a screen reader; I'd be happy to give you
Hi!
I normally don't mention updates but this one is a significant update
when it comes to audio, the latest version of NVDA now has "Audio
Ducking" which other Screen Reading software - though to my knowledge
not for Windows - has had for quite some time.
"Audio Ducking" is the effect of
First of all I'd like to sincerely thank my Cousin Adam for the time
he's devoted to this and I don't think finding time for this sort of
thing would have been too easy between Home Duties - 2 the care of two
toddlers - and work commitments, however the job's done now and I can
tell you some
Hi!
I don't have these particular speakers yet but if the volume band is
anything like that on the A5 then it is exactly that, a band with the
Standbay switch at the left end of the band and the volume up/down
buttons at the right end however they're not touch sensitive meaning
that you can
Hi all
Am still waiting for my mm-1 speakers to arrive and have 1 or 2 questions
for those of you who have them.
The connection and setup seems to be a very simple matter indeed.
I believe there is a standby button and volume buttons incorporate in the
metal band around the active
If I remember correctly it's a minimum of 7 hours.
John
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders
Holmberg
Sent: 21 February 2016 19:09
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Oppo HA--2 just arrived...
Hi!
How long does the battery
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