[nvda] Re: NVDA portable

Hi,
Thanks for posting  the text for the autorun file.  I already have an 
autorun.inf file on my portable drive.  Can I just add this text into it?  
Thanks,
Erin

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kennydog 
  To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 1:57 AM
  Subject: [nvda] Re: NVDA portable


  Hi Erin,

  Yes, I had to ask others on the forum how to do this, as it is not a file 
that NVDA have up on thir site just yet; but it may hopefully be something they 
look into in the future? 

  Once you have NVDA set up on your portable drive, you will need to save a 
file to that drive called autorun.inf  I will put the text below that you will 
need. Just copy and paste it into notepad and save the file as autorun.inf

  [autorun]
  open=nvda\nvda.exe
  Action=Start NVDA
  icon=nvda\nvda.exe
  shell\NVDA="Start NVDA"
  shell\NVDA\command=nvda\nvda.exe

  Then, put the file you have just saved on your portable drive (in the main 
root directory). Eg. if it is called your G:\ then save the file to G:\ . Do 
not put it into any folders as it will not work from there.  

  After you have saved your file to the portable drive, remove it from the usb 
hole and plug it back in. This time, it should say Removable disk G: (or 
whatever drive letter yours is called) This disk contains more than one type of 
content. What do you want Windows to do? (Start NVDA using the program provided 
on the device) should appear at the top of the list of options. Press enter and 
NVDA should begin.

  If the autorun screen does not appear, it many have to be enabled. 

  Let us know how you get on.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Erin B. Edgar 
    To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:38 AM
    Subject: [nvda] NVDA portable


    Hi,
    I would appreciate it if someone could please e-mail me privately with 
instructions on how to run NVDA from a portable drive.  I know this topic has 
been discussed on this list recently, but unfortunately, I wasn't paying that 
much attention.  I have downloaded the zip file and opened it to a directory on 
my U3 drive.  (launch pad removed) However, I'm not sure if there is a way to 
start NVDA with a hot key.  It's sometimes a little difficult to make sure you 
have the right directory and file selected to run when you don't have a 
screen-reader guiding you. 
    Thanks for any help.
    Erin


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