Re: [AI] Re: NVDA sound being heard in Google meet

2021-08-15 Thread Ruhin Bhattasali
I tried to change microphone settings but it did not help Also I would be presenting my screen and scrolling down a document so I would require NVDA. However if there is no other solution I would do that Thank you for the suggestion On Mon, 16 Aug 2021 at 10:15 AM, Saurav Hegde wrote: > Hi, > I

Re: [AI] Re: NVDA sound being heard in Google meet

2021-08-15 Thread Saurav Hegde
Hi, I don't use google meet frequently, so am not familiar with its settings. In general, try changing the mike from its settings. However, if you are using NVDA, for the time being, during call, turn off NVDA's sound by pressing capslock +s For turning it back, use this combination again. Hope

[AI] Re: NVDA sound being heard in Google meet

2021-08-15 Thread Ruhin Bhattasali
This is creating a lot of problem during school classes. This problem never happened in my iPad. I am having a presentation on Tuesday 17th August. All suggestions are welcomed If not turning off voice sharing. Again thanking you in anticipation Regards Ruhin Bhattasali On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 at

[AI] welcome to episode 36 of Blind Android Users Podcast.

2021-08-15 Thread Austin Pinto
hi all. first, a happy Independence Day to all our listeners from India and Pakistan. you can listen to all our episodes by visiting Https://www.blindandroidusers.com you can find short segment and demos of all apps discussed in episode 36 by visiting.

[AI] NVDA sound being heard in Google meet

2021-08-15 Thread Ruhin Bhattasali
Hi all I am using NVDA screen reader in my Windows 10 laptop. In Google meet when I am unmuting my microphone other participants are being able to hear NVDA sound clearly and loudly.I don’t want that to happen. Earlier in this group somebody had mentioned that voice screen reader sharing must be

[AI] From Chanakya to Modi - Audiobook from Disha NGO.

2021-08-15 Thread disha ngo
>From Chanakya to Modi - Evolution of India's Foreign Policy by Aparna Pande; is recorded for Free Distribution to the Visually Impaired by Disha NGO. Yoshita Dharni, a B.Tech Student from Thapar University, Volunteered to give her voice to this recording. Download and enjoy Daisy Format or Mp3