Re: [orca-list] Orca feature request: top/bottom of file sound in Writer files




+1 on that.

As I said it is good for those who wish to have it.

I personally liked the one suggestion on misspell of a word because I
want some thing to stop me because I type very fast.

Else I totally agree, personally I don't like a million sounds playing.

I disable audio icons in emacspeak also.

Regards.

Krishnakant.


On Friday 12 October 2018 03:25 PM, Jace Kattalakis via orca-list wrote:
Assuming you can toggle the sounds on and off, that is. Personally I
don't want a milion sounds for every single event here, I'd rather
have sounds be able to be enabled/disabled in the preferences or at
the very least have the framework there but not have sounds shipped
with Orca. THat's what I dislike about NVDA, the sounds for events
don't sit well with the rest of the system. I much, much prefer Orca
not having sounds for brows/focus mode and speaking it, if I'm
concentrating on something for example filling out forms, I don't want
it to ding every time it goes onto a form and focuses, that'd snap my
concentration filling things in, for instance


On 12/10/18 10:48, bittukumar jaiswal via orca-list wrote:
yes that should be incorporated
along with that sound for focus and brouse   mode should be there
like NVDA has
so a user do not need to wait till orca says the current mode.
and even sound for spelling  errors.
it will surely save lot of time.

On 10/12/18, bittukumar jaiswal <bittukjaiswal gmail com> wrote:
yes that should be incorporated
along with that sound for focus and brouse   mode should be there
like NVDA
has
so a user do not need to wait till orca says the current mode.
and even sound for spelling  errors.
it will surely save lot of time.


On 10/12/18, Alex ARNAUD <alexarnaud hypra fr> wrote:
It's a good idea for focus and browse mode. You've wrote to me
privately. You could probably send a proposal for that on the Orca
mailing list.

Best regards,
Alex.
Le 10/10/2018 à 07:22, bittukumar jaiswal a écrit :
yes that should be incorporated
along with that sound for focus and brouse   mode should be there
like
NVDA has
so a user do not need to wait till orca says the current mode.


On 10/9/18, Alex ARNAUD <alexarnaud hypra fr> wrote:
I agree with you but it's not managed by Orca itself, it should be
managed by the Bell system of the window manager as it is the
behavior
with the Mate Terminal for example.

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 09/10/2018 à 12:53, Andy Borka via orca-list a écrit :
Hi,


I have a feature request. Orca should play a sound (configurable by
the
user) when it reaches the top and bottom of a Writer file. Right
now,
it
just repeats the line at the top or bottom of a file. As I write
this
email, it also should be in new messages in Thunderbird.



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  Bittukumar Jaiswal
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Web site: http://innovisiontech.co/
Mumbai India.



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