An NVDA add-on to log speech to a file or files. It can log speech generated on the local machine into a text file. It can also log speech from a remote machine received through the NVDA Remote add-on, either to the same or a different file.
To configure this add-on, open the NVDA menu, go to Preferences, then Settings, then Speech Logger (NVDA+N, P, S, then press S until you get there, on a default U.S. English keyboard). There is also an unassigned gesture in the Input Gestures "Configuration" category, which you can assign and use to quickly open the add-on's settings directly. Note: the add-on can only be configured while in the Normal Configuration profile of NVDA. The add-on is not profile-aware. If you can think of some use case that requires it to operate differently in different profiles, please contact the author or file an issue on the GitHub repo.
When NVDA speaks something such as "recycle bin 1 of 55
" while it's reading your desktop, this is considered two separate utterances.
The first one is the item name ("Recycle bin
", in this example), and the second is the object position information ("1 of 55
", in this example).
Depending on what you are reading, and how you have NVDA configured, there can be several separate utterances that happen during a single speech sequence.
In the normal NVDA log at debug level, each individual utterance is separated with two spaces, as it is written in the example above.
Speech Logger allows you to separate utterances in the same way NVDA does (with two spaces), or by one of a few reasonable alternatives (a newline, a comma and a space, a tab, two underscores), or by a custom sequence of your own devising.
If, for example, you wanted your utterance separator to be two dollar signs ($$
), you would set the combobox to "custom", and enter "$$
" (without the quotes), in the custom separator field.
If you wanted it to be a newline followed by a tab, you could enter "\n\t
".
This add-on has two keyboard shortcuts set by default, and one that is unassigned.
The default gestures, which you can change in the NVDA Input Gestures "Speech Logger
" category, are:
* NVDA+Alt+L: start/stop logging of local speech.
* NVDA+Shift+Alt+L: start/stop logging of remote speech.
These are listed as "Toggles logging of local speech" and "Toggles logging of remote speech", respectively.
Additionally, it has one unassigned gesture for opening its configuration panel, which you may assign from the Speech Logger
category in NVDA's Input Gestures.
This add-on is intended to work with the NVDA Remote add-on, for logging of remote speech.
It is important to know, that it is not possible to start logging for remote sessions until you actually start one. There is no way to, for example, start logging, and have it wait, on stand-by, until a remote session starts, and begin logging at that time.
However, once started, logging will continue across remote sessions.
If you would like to suggest a feature or report a bug, please reach out by email, or file an issue.
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