[nvda] Re: NVDA and the System Tray

It works in Vista too.

HTH.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Peter Beasley
  To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 1:40 PM
  Subject: [nvda] Re: NVDA and the System Tray


  Windows key B is the standard methodof accessint the system tray for 
windows xp.  Can't comment about vista.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Allan Wong
    To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 6:35 PM
    Subject: [nvda] Re: NVDA and the System Tray


    hi,
    to access to the systray, press WinKey+b.

    this is NVDA and not Jaws, so not all Jaws's keystroke is work in NVDA.


    From: Jyrki Voutilainen
    Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 00:41
    To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [nvda] Re: NVDA and the System Tray


    On Tuesday, June 17, 2008 11:59 AM [GMT+1=CET],
    Brian Gaff <bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    > I find the system tray OK, but the  fact that some of the entries are
    > long, short fat and thin seems to confuse the screenreader so some are
    > never
    > spoken  and some just say button and a number of the total.

    But how do you reach the system tray in NVDA? I've tried to do that the
    same way than in JAWS, but failed.

    > I have lost downloading windows updates this way.

    So there are some problems in accessing the system tray then? If I had
    managed I should have had access to my F-Secure Internet Security 2008,
    Volume etc. That's the case when doing that in JAWS, and after that I am
    able to have access to the selections like "Close", "Open" etc.

    > Personally, I've not found any of the three major readers able to get
    > around these even with lists.

    So that seems like I am not the only one having problems with the system
    tray then.

    -- 
    Jyrki

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