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Code factory voices for nvda screen reader
Code factory voices for nvda screen reader










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  3. Code factory voices for nvda screen reader free#

Many people, including me, absolutely love ESpeak and rely on NVDA to gain access to our numerous regional and native languages, but those who still like ETI Eloquence for their own reasons, why do you buy JAWS for thousand dollars, instead of simply the ETI Eloquence and Vocalizer for NVDA add-on by Code Factory for 59 euros? For more information about this, please visit On the other hand, JAWS comes pre-integrated with the proprietery and since long development abandoned speech synthesizer ETI Eloquence, which supports only a few languages, and is simply so called' natural sounding, human like and understandable.'

Code factory voices for nvda screen reader free#

To clearly state, NVDA comes pre-integrated with the free and open source speech synthesizer ESpeak, which has numerous advantages over ETI Eloquence, lightweight, incredibly responsive, supports over eighty languages (and many more unofficially), and is highly intelligible at great speech rates. This pointer of JAWS being superior to NVDA because it being shipped with ETI Eloquence is absolutely irrelevant.įirstly, text to speech engines are a subjective field, because one ear finds something more comprehensible while the other ear prefers something else.

Code factory voices for nvda screen reader software#

Every software has its own set of limitations, and that is something all of us must accept about all our favourites, but still, I use and support NVDA all the way, because of many causes.įor now, let me clear up some misconceptions that have been posted, and which deserve detailed clarifications: I would strongly encourage everyone reading my thread to give NVDA one shot, report what they find disadvantageous about it, and we NVDA users will try to assist you in mitigating that problem. I, of course, side with NVDA, and have cogent reasons for the same. My point of furthering this discussion is to clear all the myths and factually incorrect information and arguments that have been placed here. I was recently reading a topic of 104 messages about the most popular and commonly used screen reader out there in the market today.Īccording to screen reader usage surveys and other credible sources, JAWS is the most commonly used screen reader, and NVDA and Window Eyes somewhat tie for the second place. You are here: Home → Forum → Tea room → Clearing some misconceptions about NVDA Clearing some misconceptions about NVDAĢ3 messages, 1 pages: 1 ↖ Go back to topic list












Code factory voices for nvda screen reader