NVDA 2011.1 Released
NV Access is pleased to announce that NVDA 2011.1 has been released. This release has been declared stable, which means it is suitable for production use and is recommended for most users.
Highlights of NVDA 2011.1 include automatic reporting of new text output in mIRC, PuTTY, Tera Term and SecureCRT; support for global plugins; announcement of bullets and numbering in Microsoft Word; additional key bindings for braille displays, including keys to move to the next and previous line; support for several Baum, HumanWare and APH braille displays; and reporting of colors for some controls, including IBM Lotus Symphony text controls.
Changes from 2011.1rc1 to 2011.1:
- Updated translations.
- Fixed a formatting error in the User Guide.
- Fixed announcement of the left control key in languages other than English.
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Awesome!
I would like to both thank and congratulate NVAccess and the development team for producing another excellent and stable release of NVDA. Thank you for producing a free, high-quality screen reader. May God bless you for the contributions you have made to the blindness community.