hi,
I have not said nvda but said screen reader or its accessories its
addons. Nvda is not only screen reader in this world. No one guarantee
that the gesture and assigned key never coincide. I have clearly said
that it is not an eminent but high possibility. Capture the sense of
expression.
I don't find any trouble what so ever in using both the key boards of
Baraha direct Ie. KGP keyboard layout and phonetic keyboard layout. I
do use screen reader.
I agree with you regarding default microsoft keyboard for Kannada.
Even many sighted folks too does not prefer that keyboard.
The
hi,
If you are in need of a phonetic typing tool for Kannada, I would
suggest Google Input tool. With this tool, you can just type the words
in English transliteration and get the output in regional languages.
the following languages are supported by the google input tool:
Amharic Arabic
Hi,
You can use the Microsoft supplied layout.
However, there are some deficiencies from screen reader perspective.
1. It has used alt/control keys for typing purposes which may conflict
with some gesture of screen reader. This may not an eminent event but
have high possibility.
2. The ligature
hi,
i have developed Kannada typing tool specially designed to screen reader user.
download it from:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kkah3x0vbqveh7v/Setup_Kannada_Varnamala_333.exe?dl=0
for help; After installation, go to
c:\ProgramFiles\Varnamala\Kannada\HelpInEnglish.rtf file.
Ask if any problem or
Hi, Why don't you familiarize with the default kanada typing keyboard
which comes with windows OS. For any supported regional language for
that matter, I strongly suggest people to use the default input since
one can actually use it in any windows machine and you may not
necessarily have any
hi,
The tools like google input never suits for persons using screen reader.
Phonetics or traditional is a different matter.
Google typing tool contradict with many application.
It is best for web pages and sited person.
Never and Never use any typing system that are developed on the same
I personally use Baraha. The latest versions of baraha is not free,
however, previous versions are free. I use baraha direct of Baraha 8,
and not facing any issues with regards to screen reader compatibility.
Yes, Nudi is not good tool to use.
On 2/13/15, Narendra VG narendra.eict2...@gmail.com
hi,
In perspective of screen reader; this tool or that tool is not a
matter of concern.
The Main issue is the principle in which the tool is developed.
The key factor to be concern is:
1. Whether it has used modifier keys like alt or control etc. for
typing purpose or not. If used, discard it. For
I think you can try elequence and select kannada in latest NVDA.
On 2/13/15, Narendra VG narendra.eict2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Please suggest me any kannada typing software for my P C
which
is accessible with NVDA.
I have install nudi, but it's not working properly with
hello, I agree with you only on one fact that Google input tool
conflicts with certain applications, But I don't think it has to be
completely discorded. It is supported by NVDA to a large extent that
the typed letters and words are spelled out, no conflicting keys are
found between NVDA and
Hi All,
Please suggest me any kannada typing software for my P C which
is accessible with NVDA.
I have install nudi, but it's not working properly with NVDA
Regards,
Narendra VG
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