![]() ![]() ![]() Screen, I think, and JAWS at least couldn't see a word beyond that It uses some library that writes directly to the This programme with NVDA? I did install it when I used JAWSĮxclusively and could not do a thing with it beyond the setup screen, I don't have much hope, but I wondered if anyone had success using Sadly not to many things use something like this outside maybe blind games. He does use tolque which in itself is an accessibility library which controls readers and tells them what they should be saying. The only program that uses qt in my opinion that even works nicely is teamtalk.Īnd thats only probably because its dev just transfered the classic interface as an option without it it does work ok to. I mean it works to the point I can hit buttons and review bits of info but I can't check or uncheck, and reading is well its just rough as a bed of nails is all. Malwarebytes really does try, but its not what I'd call a tidy program. Sadly it doesn't seem everyone impliments these right. I also attempted to make it work with NVDA current, jaws 2018 and no go. Just thought it was worth a shot!ĭid not work for me with jaws and W10. Those posts were from years ago, too, and sometimes I miss things with Really seem like there was a lot of interest in making it accessible. I did find one or two forum posts about QT with screen-readers and it didn't Though I guess it's pretty cool that NS still works at all. Soulseek NS hasn't beenĭeveloped for probably ten years, so it'd be nice to get on board with QT, Really convinced it is indexing my files properly. Running process) and sometimes failing to start altogether, and I'm also not Windows altogether (even though it is still listed in task manager as a ok, but doesn'tĪlways play nice with Windows 10, sometimes disappearing from the available Right now, I do run Soulseek NS occasionally. Wondered if anyone here had managed to successfully use this? NVDA are perhaps more willing to experiment and try things out, and I Least couldn't see a word beyond that point. Uses some library that writes directly to the screen, I think, and JAWS at Not do a thing with it beyond the setup screen, which was accessible. Programme with NVDA? I did install it when I used JAWS exclusively and could I don't have much hope, but I wondered if anyone had success using this ![]()
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