[AI] Quick update

2024-04-09 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
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[AI] Navigating Gmail with NVDA in standard view'.

2024-03-20 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
Hi friends this is tirupati gaikwad here.   Don't Panic: Navigating Gmail's
Standard View with NVDA
If you've recently discovered that your Gmail has switched from the Basic
HTML view to the Standard view, it's natural to feel a bit disoriented,
especially as a blind user relying on NVDA (None Visual Desktop Access).
But fear not! This transition, while initially daunting, opens up a
plethora of features and functionalities that were previously inaccessible
in the Basic HTML view. Let's break down how you can navigate this new
landscape without losing your cool.

Introduction
Hello! I'm NVDA Guide, a specialized version of ChatGPT, designed to offer
in-depth assistance and information about the NVDA (Non-Visual Desktop
Access) screen reader. I was tasked with creating a supportive and
informative article for NVDA users who are transitioning from the Basic
HTML view to the Standard view in Gmail. This transition can be a
significant change, especially for users relying on screen readers, and my
goal was to provide guidance, tips, and reassurances to navigate this new
environment effectively.
The article has been thoughtfully crafted by me and lightly edited by an
NVDA user to ensure relevance and ease of understanding from a user's
perspective. While the core information and advice come from my
capabilities as NVDA Guide, the final touches were added by someone who
experiences the software hands-on, ensuring practicality and real-world
application

Embrace the Change
First and foremost, it's important to embrace this change with an open
mind. The Standard view of Gmail is designed to be more interactive and
dynamic, offering a richer experience with emails and the integrated Google
Workspace tools. Yes, it's different, but with a few tips and tricks,
you'll soon find it to be an upgrade to your email management.

Familiarize Yourself with Keyboard Shortcuts
NVDA works best when you pair it with keyboard shortcuts, and Gmail's
Standard view is teeming with them. These shortcuts can significantly
streamline your email tasks, making navigation and management a breeze. To
start, ensure that keyboard shortcuts are enabled in Gmail by going to
Settings > See all settings > General > Keyboard shortcuts, and select
"Keyboard shortcuts on."
Here are a few essential shortcuts to get you started:
•
G then I: Go to the inbox.
•
C: Compose a new message.
•
X: Select the conversation. This allows you to perform batch actions like
archiving or deleting.
•
#: Delete the conversation or message.
•
/ (Slash): Place your cursor in the search box.

Leverage NVDA's Browse and Focus Modes
Understanding and effectively toggling between NVDA's Browse and Focus
modes is key to navigating Gmail's Standard view. Browse mode allows you to
read through webpages, emails, and navigate using standard reading keys,
while Focus mode is used for interacting with web elements like text fields
and dropdown menus.
Press NVDA + Space to toggle between these modes. Use Browse mode to read
through your emails and navigate the interface, and switch to Focus mode
when you need to type or interact with form elements.

Use the Quick Navigation Keys
NVDA's Quick Navigation Keys are a lifesaver, allowing you to jump to
specific elements like links (K), headings (H), and buttons (B). These keys
are incredibly useful in Gmail's Standard view, enabling you to quickly
access various parts of the Gmail interface without having to tab through
every single element on the page.
Explore Gmail's Accessibility Features
Gmail's Standard view comes equipped with several accessibility features
designed to enhance the experience for screen reader users. Be sure to
explore these options in the Settings menu under Accessibility. Features
like screen reader support and high-contrast themes can make your
navigation smoother and more intuitive.
Practice Patience and Persistence
As with any new system or interface, there's a learning curve involved.
Allow yourself time to get acquainted with the Standard view, experiment
with different features, and find what works best for you. Remember, every
expert was once a beginner.
Seek Out Resources and Support
You're not alone in this transition. There are numerous resources and
communities available to assist NVDA users. The NVDA user guide, forums,
and mailing lists can be invaluable sources of information and support as
you adapt to Gmail's Standard view.

Conclusion
Transitioning from Gmail's Basic HTML to the Standard view as a blind NVDA
user might seem like a daunting task at first. However, with the right
approach, tools, and mindset, it can become an opportunity to enhance your
email management experience. Remember, change is the only constant, and
with NVDA by your side, you're more than equipped to tackle it head-on.
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[AI] Jaws new fitures

2024-03-20 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
Hi friends this is tirupati gaikwad here.Picture Smart AI in JAWS
, While navigating the digital landscape, you might encounter photos,
charts, and other visual elements without an alternative description. This
can make it challenging to understand the information provided by the
visual content. The JAWS Picture Smart feature, introduced in 2019, allows
you to analyze a photo using a layered keystroke. A description of the
image is displayed in the JAWS Results Viewer window. For example, after
pressing INSERT+SPACEBAR, P to activate the Picture Smart layer, you could
press F to describe the currently selected image in File Explorer, or C to
describe a photo from a social media website like Facebook.
, Picture Smart AI is a revolutionary update to the traditional Picture
Smart feature. By integrating with the latest artificial intelligence (AI)
technology from services like Chat GPT from Open AI and Gemini from Google,
you will now experience a whole new level of accessibility to graphical
information. While you access Picture Smart as you have in the past, you
will be amazed by the depth and richness of the visual descriptions Picture
Smart AI now offers.
, Picture Smart AI is currently available as an Early Adopter Program
feature.
, To enable Picture Smart AI:
, 1. Press ALT+O in the JAWS program window to access the JAWS Options
menu. Press E to select Early Adopter Program.
, 2. Press the TAB key to navigate to Picture Smart with Generative AI, and
press SPACEBAR to select the checkbox to enable this feature. Press the TAB
key to navigate to OK and press ENTER, then restart the software to begin
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Re: [AI] Hi friends this Is tirupati gaikwad here. With New information

2024-03-19 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
Not like that bro that was a title I was not Idia for this so it is like
that

On Tue, 19 Mar, 2024, 9:14 pm anirudh rao, 
wrote:

> What information is this?
> the information is repeated over and again with different ways of sentence
> constructions.
> admin please take note of such advertisements..
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 6:37 PM Tirupati Gaikwad <
> ytirupatiygaik...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi friends this  Is tirupati here with New information today .
>> [orbit-reader] Announcing the Orbit Reader Q20 and Q40
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We’re very excited to announce two groundbreaking additions to our family
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>>
>> The Orbit Reader Q40 offers Orbit's signage-quality TrueBraille™
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>> its counterpart, the Orbit Reader Q20 – featuring 20 braille cells – are
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>> tasks with built-in applications like a clock, calendar, and calculator.
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>> mobile device and allows users the convenience of touch-typing while using
>> braille for reading.
>>
>> They are equipped with a USB C port for charging and connecting to
>> computers and a USB A port for connecting flash drives containing files.
>> They also have a full-size SD card slot and files can be copied between the
>> flash drive and SD card. They can connect with up to 6 computers and mobile
>> devices over Bluetooth and USB and are compatible with all popular screen
>> readers, including JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver and Talkback.  Both products work
>> with Orbit Research’s trailblazing Orbit Teacher and Orbit Chat systems for
>> inclusive education and communication.
>>
>> Weighing around 2 pounds and measuring 11.7 x 7.5 x 1.3 inches, the
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>>
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>>
>> The full text of the press release is available at
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>> release and product brochure are included below for convenience.  Please
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>> information.
>>
>> Plain text versions of Press Release.
>>
>> The all-in-one braille devices with integrated full-sized QWERTY
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>>
>> Anaheim, California – March 19, 2024 –
>>
>> In a significant expansion of its industry-leading portfolio, Orbit
>> Research today announced two groundbreaking additions to its line of
>> braille products: the Orbit Reader Q40 and Orbit Reader Q20.  These
>> innovative devices couple multi-function refreshable braille displays with
>> QWERTY keyboards for input and are designed to enhance accessibility,
>> convenience and independence for individuals who are blind.
>>
>> The Orbit Reader Q40, following the trailblazing path of its
>> predecessors, offers Orbit’s unparalleled signage-quality TrueBraille™
>> technology with 40 eight-dot refreshable braille cells. Both the Q40 and
>> its counterpart, the Orbit Reader Q20 – featuring 20 braille cells – are
>> designed for seamless standalone or connected use with computers and mobile
>> devices. They enable users to read books, take notes, and manage daily
>> tasks with built-in applications like a clock, calendar, and calculator.
>> The full-sized, high-quality, laptop-style QWERTY keyboard can be
>> independently connected via Bluetooth or USB to a computer or mobile device
>> and allows users the convenience of touch-typing while using braille for
>> reading.
>>
>> “We are thrilled to introduce the Q40 and Q20, the newest members of our
>> Orbit Reader family.  Continuing in the tradition of the Orbit Reader 20,
>> which brought groundbreaking quality, features and affordability to the
>> braille display market, the 

[AI] Hi friends this Is tirupati gaikwad here. With New information

2024-03-19 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
capability on the computing device, such as Voiceover, Talkback or popular
PC screen readers the user can control the functions of their computer or
smartphone, use their favorite apps, read and send text messages and email
and browse the internet.

As a note-taker, the Orbit Reader Q20 offers all essential file creation
and editing functions.  A user can create new files, save them on SD card
and edit existing files.  The device also includes file management
features, allowing the user to rename, delete, copy, and create folders and
files.

The device is inherently language independent and prompts and menus can be
easily localized for different geographies.

While it offers a host of features, the Orbit Reader Q20 is extremely easy
to use and allows seamless and instantaneous switching between reader,
note-taker and braille display modes, as well as selection between
connected devices such as a computer or phone.

The Orbit Reader Q20 is very compact, measuring a little over an inch in
height and about 11 inches by 7 inches and weighing less than two pounds.
Its full-sized QWERTY keyboard has finely sculpted keys and offers the
high-quality tactile feedback expected from a premium product.  Cursor
routing buttons allow the cursor to be moved to any location on the display
instantly.

The Orbit Reader Q20 features a full-sized SD-card slot and a USB host port
for loading books and files for reading and editing.  When connected to a
computer or smartphone, the Orbit Reader Q20 leverages the extensive
screen-reader ecosystem developed for the Orbit Reader family of braille
displays to provide instant access to Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android, Chrome
OS, Fire OS and Linux systems.  Its integration with all popular platforms
means that users have countless ways of interacting with their favorite
apps and software.

Common use cases for the Orbit Reader Q20 span a wide range, catering to
students and professionals alike. For students, these devices are
instrumental for accessing textbooks, taking notes in class, and managing
academic schedules. In a professional setting, they enable efficient email
correspondence, report writing, and participation in meetings with
real-time notes and references.

The Orbit Reader Q20 is designed for robustness, being lightweight,
compact, and dust and fluid-resistant, ensuring durability in everyday use.
The device comes with a USB C port for charging and connecting to computers
or smartphones. The Orbit Reader Q20 also works with Orbit Research’s
unique Orbit Teacher and Orbit Chat systems for inclusive education and
communication.

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Re: [AI] Anyone taken their ielts exam with reader

2024-03-19 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
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On Tue, 19 Mar, 2024, 11:37 am Aanchal j khetarpal, 
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> Hi,
>
> Wanted inputs from someone who has given ielts with help of scribe.
>
> Warm regards
> Aanchal
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[AI] Latest info.

2024-03-18 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
hi friends this is tirupati here. A team of astronomers has created a
device that lets people who are blind or have low vision experience a solar
eclipse.

MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:

In about a month, a solar eclipse will darken much of the United States as
the moon passes in front of the sun. The last big one in North America was
in 2017, and it was Harvard astronomer Allyson Bieryla's first.

ALLYSON BIERYLA: It kind of blew my mind. Like, it was one of the coolest
things I had experienced ever.

STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

It kind of blew my mind when I went to Oregon and got to see it. It was
amazing. Bieryla wanted to figure out a way for everyone to have that
experience, even if they were blind or had low vision. So she and some
coworkers invented what they're calling a light-sound device. It's a
3D-printed box, only slightly bigger than a smartphone, so it's easy to
get, and it plays the sound of a different musical instrument depending on
how much light it sees.

BIERYLA: If you're outside on a sunny day, bright light, you might hear,
like, kind of like a flute sound.

(SOUNDBITE OF FLUTE NOTE)

BIERYLA: As the moon is eclipsing the sun, it'll start to change tone.

(SOUNDBITE OF CLARINET NOTE)

BIERYLA: The midrange goes into a clarinet. And then it keeps going down in
pitch.

(SOUNDBITE OF LOWER NOTE)

BIERYLA: And then in the darkest moments of totality, you'd hear a low
clicking sound...

(SOUNDBITE OF CLICKING)

BIERYLA: ...And it gets slower and slower. During totality, you would hear
like click, click.

(SOUNDBITE OF SLOW CLICKS)

MARTIN: Bieryla wants these 3D light-sound boxes to inspire as many people
as possible.

BIERYLA: You know, this is how we get the next great generation of ideas.
Just because someone doesn't have sight doesn't mean they don't have great
ideas.

MARTIN: Bieryla's team has gotten more than 1,000 requests for light-sound
devices, and they plan to send them out free of charge.

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>From the iOS App Store:
The Eclipse Soundscapes app is a multi-sensory experience for people of all
learning styles to engage with astronomical events, including total solar
eclipses. Inside this app, you will find countdowns to major astronomical
events in your area, and real time narrations of those events with
illustrative audio descriptions provided by the GBH National Center for
Accessible Media. You can also explore the cosmos with high quality photos,
educational information, and accessible learning tools. Thanks regards
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[AI] Check out this post… "How Does Calling Functionality Work?".

2024-03-18 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
http://tirumalanagashiva.blogspot.com/2024/03/how-does-calling-functions-work.html

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Re: [AI] My Computer Literacy course book in Microsoft Word format

2024-03-06 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad
Kindly connect me

On Wed, 6 Mar, 2024, 10:31 pm Yamuna Jivana Dasa, 
wrote:

> Dear friends,
> Huge appologies, and thanks to Rajpal for pointing this out, that I had
> accidentally uploaded the same MP3 Zip of the book as the Word format zip.
> Not sure what I was doing there, huge mess, but now fixed.
> Please download the correct file from here:
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/u42pucesm9lh1945y8bdz/CLC-Word-format.zip?rlkey=a4twnxtvigu4hmnynhyulm455=0
> And please let me know if this link works this time. I must have done it
> in my sleep the last time!
>
> Thanks.
>
> YJd
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Yamuna Jivana Dasa [mailto:ykhan...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2024 4:52 PM
> To: 'accessindia@accessindia.org.in' 
> Subject: RE: [AI] Some audio material for learning basic computer.
>
> Hi all,
> Here is my book in Microsoft Word format. Each chapter is in a separate
> file, and all files are zipped together. You have to unzip it before you
> can access the individual chapters. Get sighted help if you are not
> comfortable doing this yourself. In the lessons you will learn how to do
> all this.
>
> Download from my Dropbox here in Microsoft Word format.
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/06c6dev5ts2b3dlm7p4zh/CLC-Word-format.zip?rlkey=atp06htdrlbpgakllgaoehfv0=0
>
> Kind regards,Yamuna Jivana Dasa
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in [mailto:
> accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Kakarla Nageswaraiah
> Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2024 11:22 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] Some audio material for learning basic computer.
>
> Yes, I too prefer text version to audio.
> Thanks and regards.
>
>
> On 3/2/24, Aravind R  wrote:
> > windows screen reader primer is the best tutorial for learning jaws,
> > narrator and NVDA comparitively. its available in bookshare liberary.
> > people can export that to mp3 audio files using eloquants voice
> > through balabolka software from pc or through @voicealoudreader
> > android app
> >
> > On 02/03/2024, Yasir Jan  wrote:
> >> Yes friend I am also comfortable with the text material if you could
> >> share please  we shall be thankful to you
> >>
> >> On Sat, Mar 2, 2024, 7:02 AM BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA
> >> 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> You can also convert it using IBM TTS (eloquence voice).
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 3/1/2024 10:14 PM, Yamuna Jivana Dasa wrote:
> >>> > Hi Mukesh,
> >>> > Are you able to do this pro bono?
> >>> > Sounds like you're doing great work out there. That's very nice.
> >>> > If you
> >>> would like to try recording the book that would be great, only thing
> >>> is I cannot finance it. It will prove useful to many blind people I
> >>> am sure though. The TTS version is not perfect as you will hear from
> >>> the files I've sent so you could try recording them as real human
> >>> voice.
> >>> >
> >>> > Let me know if you would like to do this as a service to the
> >>> > community
> >>> project and I'll gladly send the relevant materials.
> >>> > Thanks sincerely,
> >>> >
> >>> > Yamuna Jivana dasa
> >>> >
> >>> > -Original Message-
> >>> > From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in [mailto:
> >>> accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of mukesh jain
> >>> > Sent: Thursday, February 29, 2024 10:22 PM
> >>> > To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> >>> > Subject: Re: [AI] Some audio material for learning basic computer.
> >>> >
> >>> > hello,
> >>> > i can help you out to convert the text in to audio format. i have
> >>> > been
> >>> doing this work since 5 years on regular basis. we have organization
> >>> called recording club which provides many indian newspapers daily in
> >>> accessible format i.e. in audio format and human recorded formats. i
> >>> am the paprt of the production team. so if you need me to convert
> >>> the same, i can surely help you out. you can reach out to me on my
> >>> mobile
> >>> > 7021030307
> >>> >
> >>> > if you prefer to talk to me, may kindly get in touch with me on
> >>> > this
> >>> phone number.
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > On 2/29/24, Yamuna Jivana Dasa  wrote:
> >>> >> What format do you need? I currently have it in Microsoft Word
> >>> >> format, and in Duxbury Braille format so that you can print it
> >>> >> using a braille
> >>> printer.
> >>> >> This was done when I worked at Blind SA in South Africa. I
> >>> >> published the book under the general public license so that the
> >>> >> company could not monopolize my book. So write me privately and
> >>> >> we’ll try to arrange. If anyone knows how I can quickly convert
> >>> >> the book from text to audio for people who have never used a
> >>> >> computer before, that will be very nice because then they can
> >>> >> just listen to the audio and follow
> >>> along on the computer.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> YJd
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> >>> >> [mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in]
> >>> >> On Behalf Of Aman Preet Singh
> 

[AI]

2023-12-06 Thread Tirupati Gaikwad


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