![]() ![]() ![]() In the meantime, it is business as usual, and Mick will still touch base regularly with the team. Reef, James and Quentin have promised not to have any wild parties while Mick is on leave. Since starting the NVDA project in 2006, and founding NV Access, Mick has not had a long break, or long service leave. NV Access founder Michael Curran is taking a well-deserved break over July and August. Highlights of this release include auto detection of Freedom Scientific braille displays, an experimental setting in the Advanced panel to stop browse mode from automatically moving focus (which may provide performance improvements), a rate boost option for the Windows OneCore synthesizer to achieve very fast rates, and many other bug fixes. While we didn’t put out an announcement for this one, you can still read about the changes in the Original 2019.2 beta announcement If you don’t already have it, and would like to give it a go you can Download NVDA 2019.2 Beta 2 now. If you had installed NVDA 2019.2 beta 1, NVDA should have offered the update. ![]() We didn’t make a big song and dance about it, but last week we released NVDA 2019.2 Beta 2. Can you believe the year is half over already? We’re still busy preparing for NVDA 2019.2, the “What is NVDA?” video is being very well received, and here in Australia, the kids are on school holidays. ![]()
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