![]() ![]() This is distinct from the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The spelling alphabet is a word representation of each of the 26 letters of the alphabet. It’s true, I am, but using the NATO alphabet, I like to call it “going off on a Tango!” Whatever you call it, it is used by emergency service agencies, military, airports, and many others. Or as you might be thinking “Quentin is going off on a tangent again!”. The phonetic or spelling alphabet is also called the NATO alphabet or the Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet. This can be useful when spelling an unfamiliar word or needing to be sure you don’t confuse N and M, or Hi and Bye. A, Alfa, B, Bravo, C, Charlie, D, Delta, and so on. After a second, NVDA will speak the phonetic alphabet name. When enabled, as you move by character through text, NVDA first reads the character as normal. What are delayed character descriptions? I’m glad you asked! We have added a new setting in the Speech options called “Delayed character descriptions”. NVDA now reads delayed character descriptions in the correct locale. ![]() This new beta 2 includes two major changes since the first beta: We mentioned a little about the upcoming 2022.3 last fortnight when we introduced NVDA 2022.3 Beta 1 in In-Process last fortnight. For anyone who is interested in trying out what the next version of NVDA has to offer before it is officially released, we welcome you to download the beta and provide feedback. This week we released NVDA 2022.3 Beta 2 for testing. We’re progressing towards NVDA 2022.3, we’ve got important news for add-on authors and a bunch more to cover this week, so let’s get into it:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |