[nfbwatlk] FW: Accessible Devices NVDA version 0.6p3 has justbeenreleased
Mike Freeman
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Mon Feb 16 15:59:31 UTC 2009
It's an open-source screen-reader.
Mike
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Subject: Accessible Devices NVDA version 0.6p3 has just been released
NVDA version 0.6p3 has just been released
and it can be downloaded
from
www.nvda-project.org/wiki/Download
Here are the changes in this version:
* new: As Microsoft Excel's formula bar is inaccessible to NVDA, provide
an
NVDA specific dialog box for editing when the user presses f2 on a cell.
* change: If the audio output device is set to use the Windows default
device (Microsoft Sound Mapper), NVDA will now switch to the new default
device for eSpeak and tones when the default device changes. For
example,
NVDA will switch to a USB audio device if it automatically becomes the
default device when it is connected.
* fix: The last chunk of audio is no longer cut off when using NVDA with
eSpeak on a remote desktop server.
* change: Improve performance of eSpeak with some Windows Vista audio
drivers.
* fix: Fix problems with saving speech dictionaries for certain voices.
* fix: Eliminate the lag when moving by units other than character
(word,
line, etc.) towards the bottom of large plain text documents in Mozilla
Gecko virtual buffers.
(#155)
* fix: If speak typed words is enabled, announce the word when enter is
pressed.
* fix: Fix some character set issues in richedit documents.
*Change: reporting of links, headings, tables, lists and block quotes
can
now be configured from the Document Formatting settings dialog.
Previously
to configure these settings for virtual buffers, the virtual buffer
settings
dialog would have been used. Now all documents share this configuration.
* new: Support for formatting in IAccessible2 text controls, including
Mozilla applications.
* new: Spelling errors can now be reported where possible. This is
configurable from the Document Formatting preferences dialog.
* fix: The NVDA log viewer now uses richedit instead of just edit to
display
the log. This improves reading by word with NVDA.
* new: NVDA can be configured to beep for either all or only visible
progress bars. Alternatively, it can be configured to speak progress bar
values every 10%.
* fix: Fix some issues related to embedded objects in richedit controls.
* new: Links can now be identified in richedit controls.
* new: The mouse can now be moved to the character under the review
cursor
in most editable text controls. Previously, the mouse could only be
moved to
the center of the control.
* fix: NVDA now reads page numbers in Microsoft Word. (#120)
* fix: Fix the issue where tabbing to a checked checkbox in a Mozilla
Gecko
virtual buffer and pressing space would not announce that the checkbox
was
being unchecked.
* fix: Correctly report partially checked checkboxes in Mozilla
applications.
* change: Rate is now the default setting in the speech synthesizer
settings
ring.
* new: In virtual buffers, the review cursor now reviews the text of the
buffer, rather than just the internal text of the navigator object
(which is
often not useful to the user). This means that you can navigate the
virtual
buffer hierarchically using object navigation and the review cursor will
move to that point in the buffer.
* fix: If the text selection expands or shrinks in both directions, read
the
selection as one chunk instead of two.
* change: Improve the loading and unloading of appModules.
* fix: When reading with the mouse, text in Mozilla Gecko edit fields
should
now be read.
* fix: Say all should no longer cause certain SAPI5 synthesizers to
crash.
* fix: Fixed an issue which meant that text selection changes were not
being
read in Windows standard edit controls before the first focus change
after
NVDA was started.
* fix: Fix mouse tracking in Java objects. (#185)
* new: Handle some additional states on Java controls.
* fix: NVDA no longer reports Java tree view items with no children as
being
collapsed.
* change: The title command (NVDA+t) now only reports the title instead
of
the entire object. If the foreground object has no name, the
application's
process name is used.
* fix: Announce the object with focus when a Java window comes to the
foreground. Previously, only the top-level Java object was announced.
* new: If the title command (NVDA+t) is pressed twice, it spells the
title.
If pressed thrice, it is copied to the clipboard.
* new: Keyboard help now reads the names of modifier keys when pressed
alone.
* new: Key names announced by keyboard help are now translatable.
* new: Added support for the recognized text field in SiRecognizer.
(#198)
* new: Support for braille displays!
* new: Added a command (NVDA+c) to report the text on the Windows
clipboard.
(#193)
* change: Instead of virtual buffer pass through on and off, NVDA now
reports focus mode (pass through on) and browse mode (pass through off).
* new: In virtualBuffers, if NVDA automatically switches to focus mode,
you
can use the escape key to switch back to browse mode. NVDA+space can
still
also be used.
* new: In virtual buffers, when the focus changes or the caret is moved,
NVDA can automatically switch to focus mode or browse mode as
appropriate
for the control under the caret. This is configured from the Virtual
Buffers
dialog. (#157)
* new: Rewritten SAPI4 synthesizer driver which replaces the
sapi4serotek
and sapi4activeVoice drivers and should fix the problems encountered
with
these drivers.
* change: Voices are now stored in the configuration file by ID instead
of
by index. This makes voice settings more reliable across systems and
configuration changes. The voice setting will not be preserved in old
configurations and an error may be logged the first time a synthesizer
is
used. (#19)
* fix: The eSpeak synthesizer driver no longer stops speaking completely
after a single error.
* fix: Fix the issue whereby updated voice parameters (rate, pitch,
etc.) were not
saved when the voice was changed from the synthesizer settings ring.
* new: The NVDA application now includes a manifest, which means that it
no
longer runs in compatibility mode in Windows Vista.
* new: The configuration file and speech dictionaries are now saved in
the
user's application data directory if NVDA was installed using the
installer.
This is necessary for Windows Vista and also allows multiple users to
have
individual NVDA configurations.
* new: Added support for position information for IAccessible2 controls.
* change: The level of a tree view item is now announced first if it has
changed from the previously focused item for all tree views. Previously,
this was only occurring for native Windows (SysTreeView32) tree views.
* fix: Improved the speaking of typed characters and words.
* fix: Some new text that was previously not spoken in text console
applications (such as some text adventure games) is now spoken.
* new: Added the ability to copy text to the clipboard using the review
cursor. NVDA+f9 sets the start marker to the current position of the
review
cursor.
NVDA+f10 retrieves
the text between the start marker and the current position of the review
cursor and copies it to the clipboard. (#240)
* new: Added support for some edit controls in pinacle tv software.
* fix: NVDA now ignores focus changes in background windows. Previously,
a
background focus change could be treated as if the real focus changed.
* fix: Improved the detection of the focus when leaving context menus.
Previously, NVDA often didn't react at all when leaving a context menu.
* fix: NVDA now announces when the context menu is activated in the
Start
menu.
* fix: The classic Start menu is now announced as Start menu instead of
Application menu.
* new: When announcing selected text for long selections (512 characters
or
more), NVDA now speaks the number of selected characters, rather than
speaking the entire selection. (#249)
* fix: Improved the reading of alerts such as those encountered in
Mozilla
Firefox. The text should no longer be read multiple times and other
extraneous information will no longer be read. (#248)
* fix: The text of focusable, read-only edit fields will no longer be
included when retrieving the text of dialogs. This fixes, for example,
the
automatic reading of the entire license agreement in installers.
*Fix: NVDA no longer announces the unselection of text when leaving some
edit controls
(example: Internet Explorer address bar, Thunderbird 3 email address
fields).
*Fix: When opening plain text emails in Outlook Express and Windows
Mail,
focus is correctly placed in the message ready for the user to read it.
Previously the user had to press tab or click on the message in order to
use
cursor keys to read it.
* fix: Fixed several major issues with the "Speak command keys"
functionality.
*Fix: NVDA can now read text past 65535 characters in standard edit
controls
(e.g. a large file in Notepad).
*Fix: Improved line reading in MSHTML edit fields (Outlook Express
editable
messages and Internet Explorer text input fields).
* fix: NVDA no longer sometimes freezes completely when editing text in
OpenOffice. (#148, #180) www.vipconduit.com and
www.accessible-devices.com
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