Re: spelling words with military letter pronunciation
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- Subject: Re: spelling words with military letter pronunciation
- From: Chime Hart <chime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2022 11:44:02 -0700 (PDT)
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Honestly Samuel, I've never understood when folks refer to a name of a
screen-reader as a keystroke. Sure NVDA-and-even Chromevox also do this, but it
seemed less confusing when I was in windows-and-the name was more universal,
such as a "windows kee" which is to the right of an alt. Once I completely
understand which key to press, I will certainly try it. Numpad2 pronounces a
current letter phoneticly. Thanks so much in advance
Chime
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