[nvda] Re: Multiple Links on a Line with Firefox 3.0.5
- From: Peter Vágner <peter.v@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 17:41:27 +0100
Hello,
On 23.12.2008 17:10, Craig Werner wrote:
Sometimes, NVDA speask the name of more than one link when I read a
single line of a Web page. For instance, a line at the start of the
Google home page reads the names of the "Web, Images, Maps, Shopping,
GMail, and More links. If I walk the cursor across the line, I can hear
NVDA announce not only the lin's name but also the messages "in link"
and "out of link." Can anyone tell me what is going on, please?
This is NVDA's default behavior. NVDA is reporting link boundaries in a
way so you know when you have arrowed into a link and also you are
notified when you leaved a link.
NVDA uses the same layout that sighted people can see on the screen. So
if there are actually more than one links within a line NVDA presents it
so. If you want to change you can use NVDA+v command to toggle screen
layout. Also this can be controlled from the virtual buffer settings dialog.
Peter
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