[RWP] NVDA / System Access

Indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Sun Nov 11 20:44:09 EST 2012


Yes, David, you need to reinstall ReaAccess and put a checkmark  on NVDA 
as a supported screenreader.

Yes, NVDA doesn't always show or do everything that one would like.
I'm learning, though, ways to get it to.
NVDA doesn't always click on certain buttons.
I was just in Windows Task Manager, trying to stop a process, and no 
natter how I tried to click on Stop Process, with the enter key, no joy; 
or by routing focus to the number Pad with NVDA key plus the dash or 
minus at the upper right of the numPad.
Then I hit the NVDA key and the numPad enter key, no joy.
Then I routed focus to the mouse with NVDA key and the numPad star, then 
pressed  numPad slash to left click the mouse, no joy.
I like NVDA, but sometimes I can't get it to do what I want, so I simply 
close it and load Wineyes, but I don't resent NVDA for what I can't get 
it to do, it's quick as light, really flies on the web; and plays videos 
like I only wish wineyes did../

On 11/11/2012 2:17 PM, David P Shortland wrote:
> Hi & Greetings from a Wintery November Queensland morning,
> I have been using System Access for my ScreenReader on my music
> computer, but am now changing to NVDA.
> My question is should I uninstall and re-install ReaAccess with the NVDA
> options selected?
> I notice currently that running NVDA as is, seems not to focus on some
> buttons, but then again, it could be a USER problem as I have not really
> used NVDA that much or learnt all that it can do...
> Many thanx and kind regards
> David P Shortland
> DragonScore Productions
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