We’ll be at the convention all week from Tuesday – Friday so do say hi if you run into us.įor those coming to our session, we have put a HEAP of information up on a special page for you: /csun Time: 3:20 PM (Pacific Daylight Time – note the change to summer time this weekend!) We are presenting a session, and would love for you to come! Here are the details: It’s only a few days to go until CSUN 2023! We are looking forward to sharing all the latest news and information about NVDA with you there. This release breaks compatibility with add-ons made for NVDA 2022.4 and earlier. There are new Georgian, Swahili (Kenya) and Chichewa (Malawi) braille tables. There are many bug fixes, notably Windows 11 fixes.ĮSpeak, LibLouis, Sonic rate boost and Unicode CLDR have been updated. Support for ARM64 and AMD64 versions of Windows has improved. Tivomatic Caiku Albatross 46/80 braille displays are now supported. Press NVDA+d to cycle through summaries when annotations are reported (e.g. Support for annotated web content (such as comments and footnotes) has improved. There is a new global command to report the destination of a link, mapped to NVDA+k. This can be used with text editors that do not support paragraph navigation natively, such as Notepad and Notepad++. What is new in 2023.1? Here are some of the highlights:Ī new option has been added, “Paragraph Style” in “Document Navigation”. Unless any critical bugs are found, this will be identical to the final 2023.1 release. We encourage all users to download the release candidate and provide feedback. The big news this week is the release of the NVDA 2023.1 Release Candidate. We’ve got a bumper issue for you this week: A release candidate, conferences and add-on info!
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