[nvda] Re: A few quite interesting behaviours with nvda
- From: Michael Curran <michaeldamiencurran@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 11:50:11 +1000
Hi,
As far as we are aware, NVDA does not change the size of the cursor,
nore do I even know how to do that. Also, you say by closing NVDA and
reloading (restarting) NVDA helps? if this is the case, why is this an
issue with Jaws? you said that Jaws can not handle a larger cursor.
Are you talking about the mouse cursor, or the system caret (cursor in
edit fields etc)?
How can you tell the cursor grows larger exactly?
Mick
Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
I have noticed that NVDA 2300 Will not work with the Program ED Sharp. And in
some intences NVDA will increase the cursor height in Vista when I have the
cursor set to the lowest setting. When it happens I close NVDA and then reload
it. JAWS does not seem to do well with a large cursor.
Angus MacKinnon
Infoforce Services
http://www.infoforce-services.com
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I have noticed that NVDA 2300 Will not work with the Program ED Sharp. And in some intences NVDA will increase the cursor height in Vista when I have the cursor set to the lowest setting. When it happens I close NVDA and then reload it. JAWS does not seem to do well with a large cursor. Angus MacKinnon Infoforce Services http://www.infoforce-services.com "Faith is the strength by which a shattered world shall emerge into the light." - Helen Keller To post messages to the list send email to nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To modify your NVDA Email settings go to: http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda Thank you for your continued support of Nonvisual Desktop Access, an open source free screen reader for Microsoft Windows: http://www.nvda-project.org/ To get the latest NVDA snapshot: http://www.nvda-project.org/snapshots/ Report bugs or make feature requests at: http://trac.nvda-project.org/ Message Archive: http://www.freelists.org/archives/nvda
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