Hello, I am user of NVDA since 2 years. With help of addons, you all
cann use NVDA like equal to jaws. And, I am using to type and read my
kannada language. Apart from NVDA translation, what need to be
develop? Recently We have solve problem of, say word by words while
typing. Bug was fix in latest NVDA. with help of gautam Prasad sir

On 1/4/15, Boopathi P <pathis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi, first of all thanks a lot for your uncountable support for the
> development of NVDA in all means, especially for Indian languages. in
> fact i can't imagine working on computer without NVDA be it is in
> English or in my mothertongue (Tamil), to such a level it has become
> an inseparable part of my academic life. for the development and the
> more usability of NVDA, i have following suggestions to offer.
> 1. while typing, i face the problem of not knowing line number in
> which i am there. for this, NVDA doesn't have any shortcut key as JAWS
> has (inset + delete). so, i kindly request you to look into this
> problem. however, i know the option of enabling the saying of line
> number in the documentation setting, but it says line no for every
> line, as and when i press arrow keys.
>
> 2. NVDA is lacking quick-key navigation, for instance, in the word
> document, while working with JAWS, if we give inset + Z key then if we
> press P, we can navigate paragraph by paragraph as we do in HTML file.
>
> 3. as it has already posted by Muruganandan from Pondicherry on the
> list, most of us face the problem of automatically closing the word
> document. it is more frequent especially while typing. pls sort out
> the problem with NVDA.
>
> 4. as it has been a wish and dream of hundreds of Tamil readers, NVDA
> has to be made accessible for reading Tamil pdf books. since quite a
> number of pdf books are available in Tamil, we are acutely in need of
> the option with NVDA for research and other purpose.
>
> thanks
> Boopathi
> mobile: 09985138783
>
> On 1/3/15, Dinesh Kaushal <dkaus...@sapient.com> wrote:
>> Dear all
>> Wish you all a very happy new year.
>>
>> NVDA India team is contributing in development of a screen reader, NVDA.
>> The team has achieved some milestones and we will be contributing more.
>>
>> In order to plan for 2015 an beyond, we are seeking your input. Access
>> India
>> has been a great community and we think it can provide valuable feedback.
>> So
>> It would be great if you could provide suggestions for improvements in
>> NVDA.
>> For example, you could ask for adding support for a specific application
>> or
>> a feature in NVDA that would help professionally or academically.
>>
>> Please note, any suggestion must be supported by example or reasoning, so
>> that it is  easy for us to decide the priority. To put it differently, If
>> you could answer the question why it is needed for each suggestion, we
>> would
>> be able to decide faster.
>>
>> Please note, Phinacle and tally is already in our to-do list and we are
>> already trying to work out for solutions for these apps.
>>
>> Before we conclude, we want to share some of the achievements of the
>> Indian
>> development team for NVDA.
>>
>> * Completion of basic support of Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujrati,
>> Assamese,
>> Malayalam and Telugu.  Please note, work on a language is an ongoing
>> process, but the team has managed to provide a basic support to the above
>> stated language's with which a person can work with NVDA satisfactorily
>> without much discomfort.  This complete basic support will be available
>> soon.
>>
>> * Work is going on for other Indian languages; Oriya, Manipuri, Marathi,
>> Sindhi, Kannada and Konkani.
>>
>> * The team is also conducting training workshops for these Indian
>> regional
>> languages in the respective states.
>> We are optimistic that support of these Indian languages to a screen
>> reader
>> and with easy to use in-built MS Windows keyboards for regional languages
>> that are available for free will help increase employment options and
>> will
>> be useful academically.
>> We  have fixed some major issues in NVDA, such as,
>>
>> * The documents that are received as the attachments go in protected
>> mode.
>> Such documents were not read by NVDA.  Our Indian developers have fixed
>> this
>> critical issue.
>>
>> * Bulleted lists were not read appropriately in MS Word documents.  This
>> issue is now resolved.
>>
>> * The automatic suggestions of Outlook address fields were not announced.
>> This issue is now sorted.
>> There are many more important issues that are resolved by the Indian
>> development team.
>> Some new features that will be included in NVDA international build soon
>> are:
>>
>> * Support for Excel charts.  Now Excel charts will be read and a person
>> will
>> be able to analyze the Excel charts in much better way than ever before.
>> * Better support of many of the Unicode symbols
>>
>> Please send your responses to
>> sumandog...@gmail.com<mailto:sumandog...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Awaiting for your responses.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> NVDA Team
>>
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> Regards
> Boopathi P
> PhD research scholar,
> department of English Literature,
> School of English literary studies,
> EFL University.
> Hyderabad
> Mobile: 09985138783
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