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NVDA 2025.1.1 Jun 17, 2025 |
This release introduces NVDA Remote Access, allowing you to control a remote computer running NVDA from another device running NVDA. There are many improvements to speech, particularly responsiveness with SAPI 4, SAPI 5 and OneCore voices. Rate boost and automatic language switching is now supported in SAPI 5. SAPI 4 voices now support audio ducking, leading silence trimming, and keeping the audio device awake. The Add-on Store’s automatic update system has been improved, allowing you to select channels for automatic updates, and run automatic updates in the background. It’s now easier to manually refresh OCR and toggle automatic refresh, with new commands. Native selection is now available in Chrome and Edge. Microsoft Office and LibreOffice support has improved, notably with more shortcuts being announced. Default input and output braille tables can now be determined based on the NVDA language. Native support has been added for the Dot Pad tactile graphics device from Dot Inc as a multiline braille display. There have been other minor fixes for braille displays, particularly around connectivity. LibLouis braille translator, eSpeak-NG and Unicode CLDR have been updated. New Coptic, compact Cuneiform, and Portuguese 6 dot Computer Braille tables are available. |
NVDA 2025.1 Jun 16, 2025 |
This release introduces NVDA Remote Access, allowing you to control a remote computer running NVDA from another device running NVDA. There are many improvements to speech, particularly responsiveness with SAPI 4, SAPI 5 and OneCore voices. Rate boost and automatic language switching is now supported in SAPI 5. SAPI 4 voices now support audio ducking, leading silence trimming, and keeping the audio device awake. The Add-on Store’s automatic update system has been improved, allowing you to select channels for automatic updates, and run automatic updates in the background. It’s now easier to manually refresh OCR and toggle automatic refresh, with new commands. Native selection is now available in Chrome and Edge. Microsoft Office and LibreOffice support has improved, notably with more shortcuts being announced. Default input and output braille tables can now be determined based on the NVDA language. Native support has been added for the Dot Pad tactile graphics device from Dot Inc as a multiline braille display. There have been other minor fixes for braille displays, particularly around connectivity. LibLouis braille translator, eSpeak-NG and Unicode CLDR have been updated. New Coptic, compact Cuneiform, and Portuguese 6 dot Computer Braille tables are available. |
NVDA 2024.4.2 Jan 16, 2025 |
Bug fixes: Fixed bug with with reading math in Chromium Browsers (Chrome, Edge). (#17421, @NSoiffer) Humanware Brailliant BI 40X devices running firmware version 2.4 now work as expected. (#17518, @bramd) |
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