[nvda] Re: How NVDA reads when typing
- From: "Thomas Dalgaard" <tbd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 13:31:44 +0200
Hi Ken!
No, it didn't work.
A possible work around could be to type the word, hit enter and the spacebar
right afterwards. That doesn't make any sence for me however. And NVDA is the
first screenreader I've tried this kinda thing with. I've just noticed that
NVDA also remembers what I typed just before I hit the spacebarWhich means if I
do type two words and then hit shift + left arrow to mark them and delete them
and do type something else, NVDA says everything wiwhi I wrote until I hit the
spacebar. Is this a bug?
Thanks for your help.
Best wishes
Thomas
----- Original Message -----
From: Kennydog
To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 11:45 AM
Subject: [nvda] Re: How NVDA reads when typing
Hi if I am reading you right you may not have the speak typed worletters and
words not turned on when typing. This will cause it not to speak letters or
words when typing if I read you right.
To turn them on press the insert key plus the 2 then the insert plus 3 to
turn thm on when typing they may be turned off.then you will need to save the
configuration to save settings by pressing the insert key plus the n key to
bring up the interface then arrow down to save configuration setting then press
enter hopefully this hepps
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Dalgaard
To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 7:41 AM
Subject: [nvda] How NVDA reads when typing
Hello!
I don't know if this is a bug or just me. But I do find this a little hard
to deal with when writing mails with NVDA. Or just writing in general.
I'll try to describe this situation as good as possible:
If e.g I do type:
Hello Peter,
how are you
on the same line NVDA doesn't do anything wrong. But if I do the same thing
(but now instead of hitting the space bar) hit the enter key NVDA doesn't say
anything until I've pressed the space bar again. This means that the sentance
would sound a bit like this:
Hello PeterHow are you?
That confuses me a little and I don't know if this is a bug in the way NVDA
is designed, but for me it could be nice if NVDA spoke the word I just typed
rather hitting enter or the spacebar afterwards. You see, it should just do the
same as when I'm hitting the spacebar or using the enter key. I really hope you
do understand. But if I didn't explain this good enough then please tell me.
Best regards
Thomas
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