Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
I am currently in the middle of training to get into the IT industry, and the school i am going through provided the students with Windows Ten Lenovo Laptops. I have been using NVDA and, while I can't say anything
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
At Nuno well if you find out something that would be awesome. I wanted to try ZDSR out for some time now, just need to find it first .Greetings Moritz.
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Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
Hi.At 11 do you remember the episode in the fS Cast where they demonstrated touchscreen support? I really would love to listen to that and get a feel for things with Jaws.At 12 yeah I also heard about the touch
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
Afrim, I'm curious, did you use it on Windows 8 or 10? Nowadays, Narrator probably has the best touch screen support. Not only this, but if you want something like a rotor in NVDA, check out the enhanced touch
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
Hello Afrim. JFW certainly does have touch screen support and I have heard demos of the JFW touch screen support on FSCast and it sounds promising as does the NVDA one. I disagree about Narrator not being able
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
I had for a short time a small laptop with a touch screen and based on my experience, I found JAWS to be working much more smoothly than NVDA, and Narrator wouldn't come anywhere close to any of the screen readers
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
Okay,I will say that all screen readers support interaction with touchscreens. The difference is when you want specific things. For example, I've been unable to figure out how to scroll a long page on windows
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
Okay,I will say that all screen readers support interaction with touchscreens. The difference is when you want specific things. For example, I've been unable to figure out how to scroll a long page on windows
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
Wow, thank you Mayana, this sounds a great one. I usually check many Add-ons descriptions so I am wondering how I never came across this one lol. Will definitely try it. As I said I can use it but not that good
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
@Marina7 A bit off topic, but if you find the object review mode confusing/hard to use, I would recommend trying out ObjPad. It definitely made life easier for me.
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/569684
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
I am not sure if this would help, I get your idea that you do not want a use of keyboards at all. However, I actually like the touch screen as an additional feature in my laptop, not an independent tablet
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
I also found out this article. This might make it possible to enhance the support of the touchscreen:https://www.windowscentral.com/how-run- … windows-10
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/569637/#p569637
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
I don't unfortunatelly know, as my touch-screen-powered device is dead by now. I will inquire and report back though.
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Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
Hi.Hmm ok, thanks for that, that at least is a start from where I can go on.I will see and try grabbing up a surface go, so the smaller microsoft tablet and see if I can set the thing up with narrator and well, from
Re: comparing screen readers on Windows 10touch devices, your experiences?
Narrator is native, so it works very well (as for narrator). JAWS works good too, you can map your gestures to actions you wish assigned. I have never tested NVDA.
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/569588
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