Thanks for the response though a little more info would be helpful.
I actually need to know how to keep NVDA from being heard over Zoom
without going into Zoom settings. I'm using Zoom at work, and we don't
sign in. On my computer at work, I've tried signing into my personal
account to adjust settings in Zoom on the assumption that, when Zoom
launches it'll use whatever settings have been adjusted, but this seems
to be a hit and miss proposition. For example, I checked the box to have
myself muted when I join a meeting, and that's not happening.
I'm running Windows 10 1809.
On 9/7/2020 4:53 PM, Terri Hedgpeth wrote:
> Hello Ana,
> It is in your Zoom settings under General.
> Best,
> Terri
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> Hi All,
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> I'm using NVDA and Zoom with a headset. Right now, other people hear my screen reader.
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> What do I do so other people don't hear the TTS?
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> I know that Jaws and more recent versions of Narrator allow you to
> change the output for the screen reader. Does NVDA have something similar?
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> Thanks for any wisdom.
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