Reported by simon818 on 2010-05-22 21:55
I'm sure someone has said this already, so I apologize if this is a duplicate. But is there a possibility of having application specific preferences and dictionary settings?
what I pictuer is something like this: Each settings dialog has two tabs, one is default settings, one is application specific settings. In the application specific settings tab we could have a list box with applications to modify, and possibly a way to make a new settings file for a given program (although it's probably better to put this somewhere else in the settings menu.) And also in the application settings tab there could be a "restore to default settings" button. It's just a thought, and I realize this is a lot of work, but it woudl be nice to have the ability to add definitions for certain programs, and set NVDA to function differently in certain other applications (for instance, changing the voice rate when going into wordpad to read a book.) This, I realize, is a minor thing, but I thought it was worth posting.
Blocked by #3524
Blocking #650, #1913, #3165
Reported by simon818 on 2010-05-22 21:55
I'm sure someone has said this already, so I apologize if this is a duplicate. But is there a possibility of having application specific preferences and dictionary settings?
what I pictuer is something like this: Each settings dialog has two tabs, one is default settings, one is application specific settings. In the application specific settings tab we could have a list box with applications to modify, and possibly a way to make a new settings file for a given program (although it's probably better to put this somewhere else in the settings menu.) And also in the application settings tab there could be a "restore to default settings" button. It's just a thought, and I realize this is a lot of work, but it woudl be nice to have the ability to add definitions for certain programs, and set NVDA to function differently in certain other applications (for instance, changing the voice rate when going into wordpad to read a book.) This, I realize, is a minor thing, but I thought it was worth posting.
Blocked by #3524
Blocking #650, #1913, #3165