[nvda] Re: NVDA and The System Tray

Yes, press WindowsKey+B and then navigate tray icons with the arrow keys. Enter key represents left click, Applications key represents a right click.


Steven Hicks wrote:
Hello friends,
 
is there any way to access the system tray with NVDA?
 

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