[AI] About DAISY

2010-07-07 Thread Silpa Mallipeddi
Hi Suman / All:

I would like to know about Daisy.

Is there any website or URL from where we can get more info about Daisy Player?

I would also like to know if word, excel, power point, HTML formats
can be accessed with Daisy Players.

I woould like to know any other formats are accessible with Daisy Players.

I would even like to know the keystrokes to use the Daisy Player.

Thanks and regards,
Silpa.

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[AI] about daisy

2010-07-12 Thread bhavesh
Hi Friends, this is Bhavesh. i am new member to join axcess india. i want to 
read daisy books in Hindi. Please help me with this. if any one has a link to 
any software, which can read Hindi daisy books, please send me. thanks.
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Re: [AI] About DAISY

2010-07-08 Thread Subramani L
Try googling it and you would find wikipedia entry for that. 

Subramani 



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Subject: [AI] About DAISY

Hi Suman / All:

I would like to know about Daisy.

Is there any website or URL from where we can get more info about Daisy
Player?

I would also like to know if word, excel, power point, HTML formats
can be accessed with Daisy Players.

I woould like to know any other formats are accessible with Daisy
Players.

I would even like to know the keystrokes to use the Daisy Player.

Thanks and regards,
Silpa.

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Re: [AI] About DAISY

2010-07-08 Thread Sandeep Kaler

Hello



Greeting!!

We would like to provide the information about daisy standard and daisy 
players.




WHAT IS DAISY?

DAISY: BEST WAY TO PUBLISH



In the DAISY Way, a single source document is prepared on the computer. From 
this source document, all accessible formats such as Braille, Talking book, 
large print book or the e-text book can be prepared in matter of minutes.


DAISY: BEST WAY TO READ

Reading experience of DAISY Book is rich in features such as:

· jumping to any page of the book

· jumping to next or previous chapter or sub-section

· moving to next or previous sentence

With all these features the book can be read in following ways:

· Braille book printed on paper or on refreshable Braille display

· DAISY Talking books can be played on CD players, mobile phones, 
computers, flash memory players such as I-Pod, etc


· Large print can be read on the computer screen or on paper

· E-text can be read out on computer by even free of cost screen 
reading software




The alternative formats to print are:



1. Braille



Braille Production: The computerization of the Braille production has been 
accepted method in all parts of the world.




2. Talking Books



Talking Books: The Digital recording provides in numerable benefits the 
analog recording and therefore digital talking books recorded using PC and 
stored on CD are becoming common in the developed world. Efforts are also 
being made to provide the benefits of this technology to the developing 
countries.




3. E-text



E-text: The screen reading software loaded on a PC becomes an excellent 
reader of electronic text, which is easy to produce and distribute among 
persons with blindness or print disabilities.




4. Large Print



Large Print: The electronic text can be viewed as large print on a PC and 
the large font printing of the book in e-text has made large print 
production easier than ever before.




The DAISY Forum of India (DFI) is working for "The Print Disabled" which is 
defined  seperately  in different states. It may be defined as the inability 
to access print due to a visual, perceptual, or physical disability. 
Examples of print disabled include persons with blindness, low vision, 
learning disabilities, and the inability to hold a book. Other groups like 
aged persons, persons with cerebral palsy, illiterates are also likely to 
benefit from DAISY.


www.daisyindia.org



More information on Daisy Consortium is available on its official website - 
www.daisy.org




Daisy playback Tools:



So many softwares and hardwares are available in the market which can read 
the daisy books , a few of them are  given below:




AMIS: it is open source software. To download visit:

http://www.nabdelhi.org

FS reader: This software is available free with Jaws 11

TPB Reader: This software is also  easily available.

Buddy: This is a portable light weight hardware which can play daisy books 
and  is available with WWW.saksham.org


Angel : This is a portable player  which sports daisy as well as e-text 
books.


Victor Reader Classic: It is another portable devise, to read the daisy and 
e-text books.




In case of any other clarification, you can talk directly with the  NAB 
Assistive Technology Helpline Team at the following address::


011 64556968

E-mail: helpl...@nabdelhi.org

website: www.nabdelhi.org












Thanks
Sandeep Kaler,
Project Manager & DAISY Consultant

Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download 
Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php

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Re: [AI] About DAISY

2010-07-09 Thread Yusuf Vohra
hellow sir.
I am using jaws 11 and I got fs reader with it.
so, can I convert my word files in to daisy formet?
if yes, then how to convert word or notpad files into daisy by fs reader?
please guide me about this.
with warm regards,

On 7/8/10, Sandeep Kaler  wrote:
> Hello
>
>
>
> Greeting!!
>
> We would like to provide the information about daisy standard and daisy
> players.
>
>
>
> WHAT IS DAISY?
>
> DAISY: BEST WAY TO PUBLISH
>
>
>
> In the DAISY Way, a single source document is prepared on the computer. From
> this source document, all accessible formats such as Braille, Talking book,
> large print book or the e-text book can be prepared in matter of minutes.
>
> DAISY: BEST WAY TO READ
>
> Reading experience of DAISY Book is rich in features such as:
>
> · jumping to any page of the book
>
> · jumping to next or previous chapter or sub-section
>
> · moving to next or previous sentence
>
> With all these features the book can be read in following ways:
>
> · Braille book printed on paper or on refreshable Braille display
>
> · DAISY Talking books can be played on CD players, mobile phones,
> computers, flash memory players such as I-Pod, etc
>
> · Large print can be read on the computer screen or on paper
>
> · E-text can be read out on computer by even free of cost screen
> reading software
>
>
>
> The alternative formats to print are:
>
>
>
> 1. Braille
>
>
>
> Braille Production: The computerization of the Braille production has been
> accepted method in all parts of the world.
>
>
>
> 2. Talking Books
>
>
>
> Talking Books: The Digital recording provides in numerable benefits the
> analog recording and therefore digital talking books recorded using PC and
> stored on CD are becoming common in the developed world. Efforts are also
> being made to provide the benefits of this technology to the developing
> countries.
>
>
>
> 3. E-text
>
>
>
> E-text: The screen reading software loaded on a PC becomes an excellent
> reader of electronic text, which is easy to produce and distribute among
> persons with blindness or print disabilities.
>
>
>
> 4. Large Print
>
>
>
> Large Print: The electronic text can be viewed as large print on a PC and
> the large font printing of the book in e-text has made large print
> production easier than ever before.
>
>
>
> The DAISY Forum of India (DFI) is working for "The Print Disabled" which is
> defined  seperately  in different states. It may be defined as the inability
> to access print due to a visual, perceptual, or physical disability.
> Examples of print disabled include persons with blindness, low vision,
> learning disabilities, and the inability to hold a book. Other groups like
> aged persons, persons with cerebral palsy, illiterates are also likely to
> benefit from DAISY.
>
> www.daisyindia.org
>
>
>
> More information on Daisy Consortium is available on its official website -
> www.daisy.org
>
>
>
> Daisy playback Tools:
>
>
>
> So many softwares and hardwares are available in the market which can read
> the daisy books , a few of them are  given below:
>
>
>
> AMIS: it is open source software. To download visit:
>
> http://www.nabdelhi.org
>
> FS reader: This software is available free with Jaws 11
>
> TPB Reader: This software is also  easily available.
>
> Buddy: This is a portable light weight hardware which can play daisy books
> and  is available with WWW.saksham.org
>
> Angel : This is a portable player  which sports daisy as well as e-text
> books.
>
> Victor Reader Classic: It is another portable devise, to read the daisy and
> e-text books.
>
>
>
> In case of any other clarification, you can talk directly with the  NAB
> Assistive Technology Helpline Team at the following address::
>
> 011 64556968
>
> E-mail: helpl...@nabdelhi.org
>
> website: www.nabdelhi.org
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 
> Thanks
> Sandeep Kaler,
> Project Manager & DAISY Consultant
>
> Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download
> Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php
>
> Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with
> disability bill at:
> http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm
>
> To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with
> the subject unsubscribe.
>
> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please
> visit the list home page at
>   http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>


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Re: [AI] About DAISY

2010-07-09 Thread Sandeep Kaler

Hello,

FS reader is daisy playback software you can not produce daisy format in 
this software.


If you want to convert word file to digital format, you will have to go with 
production software like Save as Daisy, Daisy Pipeline, and Dolphin etc.





Thanks
Sandeep Kaler,
Project Manager & DAISY Consultant
- Original Message - 
From: "Yusuf Vohra" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About DAISY


hellow sir.
I am using jaws 11 and I got fs reader with it.
so, can I convert my word files in to daisy formet?
if yes, then how to convert word or notpad files into daisy by fs reader?
please guide me about this.
with warm regards,

On 7/8/10, Sandeep Kaler  wrote:

Hello



Greeting!!

We would like to provide the information about daisy standard and daisy
players.



WHAT IS DAISY?

DAISY: BEST WAY TO PUBLISH



In the DAISY Way, a single source document is prepared on the computer. 
From
this source document, all accessible formats such as Braille, Talking 
book,

large print book or the e-text book can be prepared in matter of minutes.

DAISY: BEST WAY TO READ

Reading experience of DAISY Book is rich in features such as:

· jumping to any page of the book

· jumping to next or previous chapter or sub-section

· moving to next or previous sentence

With all these features the book can be read in following ways:

· Braille book printed on paper or on refreshable Braille display

· DAISY Talking books can be played on CD players, mobile phones,
computers, flash memory players such as I-Pod, etc

· Large print can be read on the computer screen or on paper

· E-text can be read out on computer by even free of cost screen
reading software



The alternative formats to print are:



1. Braille



Braille Production: The computerization of the Braille production has been
accepted method in all parts of the world.



2. Talking Books



Talking Books: The Digital recording provides in numerable benefits the
analog recording and therefore digital talking books recorded using PC and
stored on CD are becoming common in the developed world. Efforts are also
being made to provide the benefits of this technology to the developing
countries.



3. E-text



E-text: The screen reading software loaded on a PC becomes an excellent
reader of electronic text, which is easy to produce and distribute among
persons with blindness or print disabilities.



4. Large Print



Large Print: The electronic text can be viewed as large print on a PC and
the large font printing of the book in e-text has made large print
production easier than ever before.



The DAISY Forum of India (DFI) is working for "The Print Disabled" which 
is
defined  seperately  in different states. It may be defined as the 
inability

to access print due to a visual, perceptual, or physical disability.
Examples of print disabled include persons with blindness, low vision,
learning disabilities, and the inability to hold a book. Other groups like
aged persons, persons with cerebral palsy, illiterates are also likely to
benefit from DAISY.

www.daisyindia.org



More information on Daisy Consortium is available on its official 
website -

www.daisy.org



Daisy playback Tools:



So many softwares and hardwares are available in the market which can read
the daisy books , a few of them are  given below:



AMIS: it is open source software. To download visit:

http://www.nabdelhi.org

FS reader: This software is available free with Jaws 11

TPB Reader: This software is also  easily available.

Buddy: This is a portable light weight hardware which can play daisy books
and  is available with WWW.saksham.org

Angel : This is a portable player  which sports daisy as well as e-text
books.

Victor Reader Classic: It is another portable devise, to read the daisy 
and

e-text books.



In case of any other clarification, you can talk directly with the  NAB
Assistive Technology Helpline Team at the following address::

011 64556968

E-mail: helpl...@nabdelhi.org

website: www.nabdelhi.org












Thanks
Sandeep Kaler,
Project Manager & DAISY Consultant

Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. 
Download

Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php

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district vadodra
gujarat
pin: 391165
mo: +919879409087
e-mail id:
dr.yusu...@gmail.com
skype id:
yusuf.vohra

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Re: [AI] About DAISY

2010-07-09 Thread yusuf vohra

hellow sir.
is that production software are free?
and from where can I get that software?
with warm regards,
- Original Message - 
From: "Sandeep Kaler" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About DAISY


Hello,

FS reader is daisy playback software you can not produce daisy format in
this software.

If you want to convert word file to digital format, you will have to go with
production software like Save as Daisy, Daisy Pipeline, and Dolphin etc.




Thanks
Sandeep Kaler,
Project Manager & DAISY Consultant
- Original Message - 
From: "Yusuf Vohra" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About DAISY


hellow sir.
I am using jaws 11 and I got fs reader with it.
so, can I convert my word files in to daisy formet?
if yes, then how to convert word or notpad files into daisy by fs reader?
please guide me about this.
with warm regards,

On 7/8/10, Sandeep Kaler  wrote:

Hello



Greeting!!

We would like to provide the information about daisy standard and daisy
players.



WHAT IS DAISY?

DAISY: BEST WAY TO PUBLISH



In the DAISY Way, a single source document is prepared on the computer. 
From
this source document, all accessible formats such as Braille, Talking 
book,

large print book or the e-text book can be prepared in matter of minutes.

DAISY: BEST WAY TO READ

Reading experience of DAISY Book is rich in features such as:

· jumping to any page of the book

· jumping to next or previous chapter or sub-section

· moving to next or previous sentence

With all these features the book can be read in following ways:

· Braille book printed on paper or on refreshable Braille display

· DAISY Talking books can be played on CD players, mobile phones,
computers, flash memory players such as I-Pod, etc

· Large print can be read on the computer screen or on paper

· E-text can be read out on computer by even free of cost screen
reading software



The alternative formats to print are:



1. Braille



Braille Production: The computerization of the Braille production has been
accepted method in all parts of the world.



2. Talking Books



Talking Books: The Digital recording provides in numerable benefits the
analog recording and therefore digital talking books recorded using PC and
stored on CD are becoming common in the developed world. Efforts are also
being made to provide the benefits of this technology to the developing
countries.



3. E-text



E-text: The screen reading software loaded on a PC becomes an excellent
reader of electronic text, which is easy to produce and distribute among
persons with blindness or print disabilities.



4. Large Print



Large Print: The electronic text can be viewed as large print on a PC and
the large font printing of the book in e-text has made large print
production easier than ever before.



The DAISY Forum of India (DFI) is working for "The Print Disabled" which 
is
defined  seperately  in different states. It may be defined as the 
inability

to access print due to a visual, perceptual, or physical disability.
Examples of print disabled include persons with blindness, low vision,
learning disabilities, and the inability to hold a book. Other groups like
aged persons, persons with cerebral palsy, illiterates are also likely to
benefit from DAISY.

www.daisyindia.org



More information on Daisy Consortium is available on its official 
website -

www.daisy.org



Daisy playback Tools:



So many softwares and hardwares are available in the market which can read
the daisy books , a few of them are  given below:



AMIS: it is open source software. To download visit:

http://www.nabdelhi.org

FS reader: This software is available free with Jaws 11

TPB Reader: This software is also  easily available.

Buddy: This is a portable light weight hardware which can play daisy books
and  is available with WWW.saksham.org

Angel : This is a portable player  which sports daisy as well as e-text
books.

Victor Reader Classic: It is another portable devise, to read the daisy 
and

e-text books.



In case of any other clarification, you can talk directly with the  NAB
Assistive Technology Helpline Team at the following address::

011 64556968

E-mail: helpl...@nabdelhi.org

website: www.nabdelhi.org












Thanks
Sandeep Kaler,
Project Manager & DAISY Consultant

Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. 
Download

Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php

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Re: [AI] About DAISY

2010-07-10 Thread Sandeep Kaler

Hello,

Daisy Pipeline and Save as daisy is available on www.daisy.org

These softwares are open source.

-

Thanks

Sandeep Kaler

- Original Message - 
From: "yusuf vohra" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2010 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] About DAISY


hellow sir.
is that production software are free?
and from where can I get that software?
with warm regards,
- Original Message - 
From: "Sandeep Kaler" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About DAISY


Hello,

FS reader is daisy playback software you can not produce daisy format in
this software.

If you want to convert word file to digital format, you will have to go with
production software like Save as Daisy, Daisy Pipeline, and Dolphin etc.




Thanks
Sandeep Kaler,
Project Manager & DAISY Consultant
- Original Message - 
From: "Yusuf Vohra" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About DAISY


hellow sir.
I am using jaws 11 and I got fs reader with it.
so, can I convert my word files in to daisy formet?
if yes, then how to convert word or notpad files into daisy by fs reader?
please guide me about this.
with warm regards,

On 7/8/10, Sandeep Kaler  wrote:

Hello



Greeting!!

We would like to provide the information about daisy standard and daisy
players.



WHAT IS DAISY?

DAISY: BEST WAY TO PUBLISH



In the DAISY Way, a single source document is prepared on the computer. 
From
this source document, all accessible formats such as Braille, Talking 
book,

large print book or the e-text book can be prepared in matter of minutes.

DAISY: BEST WAY TO READ

Reading experience of DAISY Book is rich in features such as:

· jumping to any page of the book

· jumping to next or previous chapter or sub-section

· moving to next or previous sentence

With all these features the book can be read in following ways:

· Braille book printed on paper or on refreshable Braille display

· DAISY Talking books can be played on CD players, mobile phones,
computers, flash memory players such as I-Pod, etc

· Large print can be read on the computer screen or on paper

· E-text can be read out on computer by even free of cost screen
reading software



The alternative formats to print are:



1. Braille



Braille Production: The computerization of the Braille production has been
accepted method in all parts of the world.



2. Talking Books



Talking Books: The Digital recording provides in numerable benefits the
analog recording and therefore digital talking books recorded using PC and
stored on CD are becoming common in the developed world. Efforts are also
being made to provide the benefits of this technology to the developing
countries.



3. E-text



E-text: The screen reading software loaded on a PC becomes an excellent
reader of electronic text, which is easy to produce and distribute among
persons with blindness or print disabilities.



4. Large Print



Large Print: The electronic text can be viewed as large print on a PC and
the large font printing of the book in e-text has made large print
production easier than ever before.



The DAISY Forum of India (DFI) is working for "The Print Disabled" which 
is
defined  seperately  in different states. It may be defined as the 
inability

to access print due to a visual, perceptual, or physical disability.
Examples of print disabled include persons with blindness, low vision,
learning disabilities, and the inability to hold a book. Other groups like
aged persons, persons with cerebral palsy, illiterates are also likely to
benefit from DAISY.

www.daisyindia.org



More information on Daisy Consortium is available on its official 
website -

www.daisy.org



Daisy playback Tools:



So many softwares and hardwares are available in the market which can read
the daisy books , a few of them are  given below:



AMIS: it is open source software. To download visit:

http://www.nabdelhi.org

FS reader: This software is available free with Jaws 11

TPB Reader: This software is also  easily available.

Buddy: This is a portable light weight hardware which can play daisy books
and  is available with WWW.saksham.org

Angel : This is a portable player  which sports daisy as well as e-text
books.

Victor Reader Classic: It is another portable devise, to read the daisy 
and

e-text books.



In case of any other clarification, you can talk directly with the  NAB
Assistive Technology Helpline Team at the following address::

011 64556968

E-mail: helpl...@nabdelhi.org

website: www.nabdelhi.org












Thanks
Sandeep Kaler,
Project Manager & DAISY Consultant

Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. 
Download

Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php

Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with
disability bill at:
http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm

T

Re: [AI] about daisy

2010-07-12 Thread Rohiet A. Patil

Please contact to nab delhi help line on 011-64556968. They can help you.
Thanks and regards,
Rohiet
- Original Message - 
From: "bhavesh" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 3:35 PM
Subject: [AI] about daisy


Hi Friends, this is Bhavesh. i am new member to join axcess india. i want 
to read daisy books in Hindi. Please help me with this. if any one has a 
link to any software, which can read Hindi daisy books, please send me. 
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[AI] about daisy player

2011-04-28 Thread Yusuf Vohra
hellow list members,
I am using a daisy player, amis for listening a daisy materials.  but in that, 
the voice of sangeeta, the indian sinthesizer is there.  so, it is quite 
difficult to understand.
so, is there any other player in which we can get elequence sinthesizer? or, 
can we change the voice in amis?
with warm regards,
Yusuf vohra
bazar road
chhotaudepur,
district vadodra
pin: 391165
mobile:
+919879409087
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dr.yusu...@gmail.com
dr.yusufvo...@yahoo.in
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Re: [AI] about daisy player

2011-04-28 Thread Prashant Verma
Dear Yusuf,
You can use any SAPI compliant TTS in AMIS. 
To select a different voice in AMIS:
Just open AMIS, go to FILE menu and then into PREFERENCES.
Press TAB and then select your desired TTS from the combo box.
Please note that you will have to install your preferred TTS packages like
Sangeeta or Lekha on your computer and only then they will be available in
AMIS.
As far as reading the menu options and other information is concerned I hope
you know that you can mute the self voicing feature of AMIS and operate it
with JAWS voice. 
The latest version of AMIS is 3.1 and you also get Jaws scripts with the
installation. If you don't have the latest AMIS go to
http://www.daisy.org/amis 
Hope this helps,
Prashant 
I am copying below some notes on Jaws scripts for AMIS.

JAWS scripts version 3.0.1 
In this release, JAWS scripts are updated for some changed keyboard
shortcuts of AMIS.


JAWS scripts version 3.0.1 presents following AMIS windows to user.


1. Main Window.
2. Navigation tree window


Discription:
1. Main window:
This window can be activated by using Control+A as keyboard shortcut.
In this window, all AMIS navigation keyboard shortcuts work as described in
AMIS help file.

2. Navigation tree window:
It is also written as AMIS sidebar in AMIS help and gains focus with
Control+N.
This window contains a tree control similar to tree found in window
explorer.
In this window arrow keys shortcuts become tree control navigation shortcuts
navigating only at level of headings i.e. Global navigation.


The main window also contains text of book being playing in a child window. 
Text in This window temporarily recieves JAWS focus in one of following
modes.
2.1. Fine Navigation mode
2.2. Text Only Book reading mode 

Discription:
2.1. Fine Navigation mode:
This mode is used to provide navigation below phrase level navigation i.e.
at level of words and characters in an Full text Full audio Book.
In this mode arrow keys are overridden and behave like standard JAWS text
reading keys to provide character / word / line level movement.
Keyboard Shortcut:
Control+Shift+I to enter fine navigation mode.

This is a temporary mode so whenever text loose focus, like on giving go to
main window command, fine navigation mode exits by  itself.

2.2. Text Only Book reading mode:
This mode has been added to enable JAWS users read Text only books as these
books do not have any audio content. 
Users will find reading in this mode similar to reading an html page.
Keyboard shortcut:
Control+Shift+T for Enter Text Only Book reading mode

Text Only Book reading mode exits by itself on:
moving to tree window,
moving to main window,
openning a new book

Some instructions for handling Text Only Books:
Users will not able to hear any content of text only book while they are on
main window this is because here navigation commands will just highlight
next/prev phrases and sections without providing any speech output. To hear
contents of book, users should press Control+Shift+T to enter text Only Book
reading mode.
This mode can be activated from tree window also whith same Control+Shift+T
shortcut. 
After pressing this shortcut in tree view users should wait for some time
till target heading in text content is synchronised with highlighted node in
tree window. JAWS will stop speech output for a small time till nodes in
both tree window and cursor focus on corresponding text content are
synchronised.

Important Note: Text Only Book reading mode should be used only with text
only books. Its use with audio containing  books is not recommended. 
For reading text in full text full audio books, fine navigation mode should
be used.

Issue with Antivirus: Some antivirus may ask permission to allow running of
these scripts as these scripts access AMIS files in program files folder. In
such a case user will have to give permission to antivirus program.



  

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Yusuf Vohra
Sent: 28 April 2011 18:11
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Cc: bs...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AI] about daisy player

hellow list members,
I am using a daisy player, amis for listening a daisy materials.  but in
that, the voice of sangeeta, the indian sinthesizer is there.  so, it is
quite difficult to understand.
so, is there any other player in which we can get elequence sinthesizer? or,
can we change the voice in amis?
with warm regards,
Yusuf vohra
bazar road
chhotaudepur,
district vadodra
pin: 391165
mobile:
+919879409087
e-male id:
dr.yusu...@gmail.com
dr.yusufvo...@yahoo.in
skype:
yusuf.vohra
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Re: [AI] about daisy player

2011-04-28 Thread Srikanth Kanuri
can you please explain how to stop the self voicing it is irritating.
i am trying to access with jaws but it is getting strucked as soon as
i open it.

On 4/28/11, Prashant Verma  wrote:
> Dear Yusuf,
> You can use any SAPI compliant TTS in AMIS.
> To select a different voice in AMIS:
> Just open AMIS, go to FILE menu and then into PREFERENCES.
> Press TAB and then select your desired TTS from the combo box.
> Please note that you will have to install your preferred TTS packages like
> Sangeeta or Lekha on your computer and only then they will be available in
> AMIS.
> As far as reading the menu options and other information is concerned I hope
> you know that you can mute the self voicing feature of AMIS and operate it
> with JAWS voice.
> The latest version of AMIS is 3.1 and you also get Jaws scripts with the
> installation. If you don't have the latest AMIS go to
> http://www.daisy.org/amis
> Hope this helps,
> Prashant
> I am copying below some notes on Jaws scripts for AMIS.
>
> JAWS scripts version 3.0.1
> In this release, JAWS scripts are updated for some changed keyboard
> shortcuts of AMIS.
>
>
> JAWS scripts version 3.0.1 presents following AMIS windows to user.
>
>
> 1. Main Window.
> 2. Navigation tree window
>
>
> Discription:
> 1. Main window:
> This window can be activated by using Control+A as keyboard shortcut.
> In this window, all AMIS navigation keyboard shortcuts work as described in
> AMIS help file.
>
> 2. Navigation tree window:
> It is also written as AMIS sidebar in AMIS help and gains focus with
> Control+N.
> This window contains a tree control similar to tree found in window
> explorer.
> In this window arrow keys shortcuts become tree control navigation shortcuts
> navigating only at level of headings i.e. Global navigation.
>
>
> The main window also contains text of book being playing in a child window.
> Text in This window temporarily recieves JAWS focus in one of following
> modes.
> 2.1. Fine Navigation mode
> 2.2. Text Only Book reading mode
>
> Discription:
> 2.1. Fine Navigation mode:
> This mode is used to provide navigation below phrase level navigation i.e.
> at level of words and characters in an Full text Full audio Book.
> In this mode arrow keys are overridden and behave like standard JAWS text
> reading keys to provide character / word / line level movement.
> Keyboard Shortcut:
> Control+Shift+I to enter fine navigation mode.
>
> This is a temporary mode so whenever text loose focus, like on giving go to
> main window command, fine navigation mode exits by  itself.
>
> 2.2. Text Only Book reading mode:
> This mode has been added to enable JAWS users read Text only books as these
> books do not have any audio content.
> Users will find reading in this mode similar to reading an html page.
> Keyboard shortcut:
> Control+Shift+T for Enter Text Only Book reading mode
>
> Text Only Book reading mode exits by itself on:
> moving to tree window,
> moving to main window,
> openning a new book
>
> Some instructions for handling Text Only Books:
> Users will not able to hear any content of text only book while they are on
> main window this is because here navigation commands will just highlight
> next/prev phrases and sections without providing any speech output. To hear
> contents of book, users should press Control+Shift+T to enter text Only Book
> reading mode.
> This mode can be activated from tree window also whith same Control+Shift+T
> shortcut.
> After pressing this shortcut in tree view users should wait for some time
> till target heading in text content is synchronised with highlighted node in
> tree window. JAWS will stop speech output for a small time till nodes in
> both tree window and cursor focus on corresponding text content are
> synchronised.
>
> Important Note: Text Only Book reading mode should be used only with text
> only books. Its use with audio containing  books is not recommended.
> For reading text in full text full audio books, fine navigation mode should
> be used.
>
> Issue with Antivirus: Some antivirus may ask permission to allow running of
> these scripts as these scripts access AMIS files in program files folder. In
> such a case user will have to give permission to antivirus program.
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Yusuf Vohra
> Sent: 28 April 2011 18:11
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Cc: bs...@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [AI] about daisy player
>
> hellow list members,
> I am using a daisy player, amis for listening a daisy materials.  but in
> that, the voice of sa

Re: [AI] about daisy player

2011-04-29 Thread Prashant Verma
Two ways to do this.
1. Open AMIS, go into File menu and then press ENTER on Preferences. The
first  option is a chek box and it is for enabling or disabling self
voicing. Press spacebar to check or uncheck as  you require and press ENTER
to close this dialog
2. If JAWS scripts have been installed, then just press Control + Shift + G
to switch between Jaws voice or self voicing modes.

Hope this helps.
Prashant 

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Srikanth Kanuri
Sent: 28 April 2011 20:57
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] about daisy player

can you please explain how to stop the self voicing it is irritating.
i am trying to access with jaws but it is getting strucked as soon as i open
it.

On 4/28/11, Prashant Verma  wrote:
> Dear Yusuf,
> You can use any SAPI compliant TTS in AMIS.
> To select a different voice in AMIS:
> Just open AMIS, go to FILE menu and then into PREFERENCES.
> Press TAB and then select your desired TTS from the combo box.
> Please note that you will have to install your preferred TTS packages 
> like Sangeeta or Lekha on your computer and only then they will be 
> available in AMIS.
> As far as reading the menu options and other information is concerned 
> I hope you know that you can mute the self voicing feature of AMIS and 
> operate it with JAWS voice.
> The latest version of AMIS is 3.1 and you also get Jaws scripts with 
> the installation. If you don't have the latest AMIS go to 
> http://www.daisy.org/amis Hope this helps, Prashant I am copying below 
> some notes on Jaws scripts for AMIS.
>
> JAWS scripts version 3.0.1
> In this release, JAWS scripts are updated for some changed keyboard 
> shortcuts of AMIS.
>
>
> JAWS scripts version 3.0.1 presents following AMIS windows to user.
>
>
> 1. Main Window.
> 2. Navigation tree window
>
>
> Discription:
> 1. Main window:
> This window can be activated by using Control+A as keyboard shortcut.
> In this window, all AMIS navigation keyboard shortcuts work as 
> described in AMIS help file.
>
> 2. Navigation tree window:
> It is also written as AMIS sidebar in AMIS help and gains focus with
> Control+N.
> This window contains a tree control similar to tree found in window 
> explorer.
> In this window arrow keys shortcuts become tree control navigation 
> shortcuts navigating only at level of headings i.e. Global navigation.
>
>
> The main window also contains text of book being playing in a child
window.
> Text in This window temporarily recieves JAWS focus in one of 
> following modes.
> 2.1. Fine Navigation mode
> 2.2. Text Only Book reading mode
>
> Discription:
> 2.1. Fine Navigation mode:
> This mode is used to provide navigation below phrase level navigation i.e.
> at level of words and characters in an Full text Full audio Book.
> In this mode arrow keys are overridden and behave like standard JAWS 
> text reading keys to provide character / word / line level movement.
> Keyboard Shortcut:
> Control+Shift+I to enter fine navigation mode.
>
> This is a temporary mode so whenever text loose focus, like on giving 
> go to main window command, fine navigation mode exits by  itself.
>
> 2.2. Text Only Book reading mode:
> This mode has been added to enable JAWS users read Text only books as 
> these books do not have any audio content.
> Users will find reading in this mode similar to reading an html page.
> Keyboard shortcut:
> Control+Shift+T for Enter Text Only Book reading mode
>
> Text Only Book reading mode exits by itself on:
> moving to tree window,
> moving to main window,
> openning a new book
>
> Some instructions for handling Text Only Books:
> Users will not able to hear any content of text only book while they 
> are on main window this is because here navigation commands will just 
> highlight next/prev phrases and sections without providing any speech 
> output. To hear contents of book, users should press Control+Shift+T 
> to enter text Only Book reading mode.
> This mode can be activated from tree window also whith same 
> Control+Shift+T shortcut.
> After pressing this shortcut in tree view users should wait for some 
> time till target heading in text content is synchronised with 
> highlighted node in tree window. JAWS will stop speech output for a 
> small time till nodes in both tree window and cursor focus on 
> corresponding text content are synchronised.
>
> Important Note: Text Only Book reading mode should be used only with 
> text only books. Its use with audio containing  books is not recommended.
> For reading text in full text full audio books, fine navigation mode 
> should be used.
>
> Issue 

[AI] about daisy in nokia c5

2011-10-21 Thread Yusuf Vohra
hellow list members,
here I want to know that after instaulling new version of talks, when I want to 
read any daisy books, so will it read in the voice of sangeeta only? I am 
asking because I have subscribed in that india today magazine which is of 
saksham and in that, the daisy format which they provide is in voice of 
sangeeta. so, in mobile also the voice will be same or any other voice will be 
there?
with warm regards,
yusuf vohra
physiotherapist
heidery physiotherapy centre
bazar road,
chhotaudepur, district vadodra.
pin: 391165.
gujarat.
mobile: +919879409087
e-mail:
dr.yusu...@gmail.com
dr.yusufvo...@yahoo.in
facebook
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follow me on twitter:
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