The Release Candidate (RC) of NVDA 2024.3 is now available for download and testing.
We encourage all users to download this RC and provide feedback.
Unless any critical bugs are found, this will be identical to the final 2024.3 release.
Read more & Download: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2024-3rc1/
Highlights of NVDA 2024.3:
The Add-on Store will now notify you if any add-on updates are available on NVDA startup.
There are now options to apply Unicode normalization to speech and braille output. This can be useful when reading characters that are unknown to a particular speech synthesizer or braille table and which have a compatible alternative, like the bold and italic characters commonly used on social media. It also allows reading of equations in the Microsoft Word equation editor.
Help Tech Activator Pro braille displays are now supported.
Unassigned commands have been added to scroll the mouse wheel vertically and horizontally.
There are several bug fixes, particularly for the Windows 11 Emoji Panel and Clipboard history. For web browsers, there are fixes for reporting error messages, figures, captions, table labels and checkbox/radio button menu items.
LibLouis has been updated, adding new Braille tables for Cyrillic Serbian, Yiddish, several ancient languages, Turkish, and the International Phonetic Alphabet. eSpeak has been updated, adding support for the Karakalpak language. Unicode CLDR has also been updated.
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NVDA 2024.4 Beta 3 is now available!
Changes introduced in Beta 3:
Updated LibLouis Braille translator to 3.31.0.
Fixed translation of numbers in Spanish Braille.
New Braille tables:
Thai grade 1
Greek international Braille (single-cell accented letters)
Renamed tables:
“Thai 6 dot” was renamed to “Thai grade 0” for consistency reasons.
The existing “Greek international braille” table was renamed to “Greek international braille (2-cell accented letters)” to clarify the distinction between the two Greek systems.
Updates to translations.
Read more and download at: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2024-4beta3/