[nvda] Re: NvDA Portable

Its flaky. I noticed it on the install version the first time it ran, but not after that. I think it might be something to do with the installer, I thought to myself...
As you say, if it happens on the portable, then my thought is doggy dodo .
Brian

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Yes, it happens on both versions. Wich is odd, if you think about it, since the portable version isn't supposed to be installed.
Kendell


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I have noticed this menu problem as well, and thought it was me. Is this on both versions?
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----- Original Message ----- From: <coffeekingms@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [nvda] NvDA Portable


Hello list members. I was just wondering whether it is possible to insert a bit of code into the portable version of NVDA that will terminate it if the removable device is removed with NVDA running. This is minor but I keep forgetting to terminate NVDA before I remove muy flash drive and NVDA goes crazy with error sounds. This need only apply to the portable version, the installer version doesn't need to be changed. Also sometimes after installing a new version of NVDA right after the installer is closed and NVDA starts I cannot access the NVDA menu. When I press NVDA+N NVDA says "NVDA menu" but there are no options to choose from. A restart fixes this, but I'm curious why this occurs. This is not a complaint, just curious.
Thanks
Kendell



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