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NVDA say all: add the ability to adjust length of voice pauses for several text units #4944

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Feb 23, 2015 · 4 comments

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Reported by mikebayus on 2015-02-23 18:31
I have been playing around with some of NVDA's competitors and I still like NVDA the best. But one thing that I like about the competitors is that all of those other ones, give you an option to adjust how they read a whole document. In other words, to a greater or lesser degree, you can adjust how long the voice pauses between lines, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs. How hard would it be to incorporate such a feature in to the Say all command in NVDA. Perhaps you could set it up something like Balabolka does it, where you can set a numbered parameter for word, line, phrase, sentence, and paragraph.
It would be nice to have such a menu.
Keep on keeping on.
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@LeonarddeR
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Added the feature label to this. cc @jcsteh

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@Adriani90
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This could be an optional use case for speech refactoring or so.

@LeonarddeR LeonarddeR changed the title NVDA say all command NVDA say all: add the ability to adjust length of voice pauses for several text units Apr 29, 2019
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Has anyone considered this feature request recently. I had a user request it today.

@rkingett
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Would love this. Could this be done in a way where it works across program types? For example, reading something in PowerShell VS reading something in Notepad?

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