[nvda] Re: Running nvda from a batch file or in command mode

Looks like its only the first time you use it that way that it does it, but it writes to the same log file, it just seems it does not read it the first time. Windows always has a little trick up its virtual sleeve.

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Subject: [nvda] Re: Running nvda from a batch file or in command mode


Hmm, just tried this on another machine and its not happening. This is
weird. Maybe my brain needs a rest.

Brian

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Subject: [nvda] Running nvda from a batch file or in command mode


I just noticed something I was not expecting. An installed nvda when run
from command prompt, and batch file, which I guess is the same thing, can
start nvda as if its a new installation, ie, noconfig at all, so you get
the welcome info and the default voice etc.
Why is this so? I'm still investgating as its doing it here, but not
apparently on another machine, but in that case the batch file was run
from a shortcut.
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