[nvda] Xp mouse keys - WAS:Re: Re: C++ video hooks

I have known about the xp mouse keys feature for a while but I am not sure i understand it fully. i know it gives a keyboard mouse similar to the mouse emulation keys we get with some of the pro screenraders. but does turning on the mouse key feature not conflict with wahtever functionality a given screenreader uses the mmnumbpad for, i.e. the object navigation in nda?

Does xp mouse keys require the numlock to be on or off?

Thanks much.

Doris




At 06:31 PM 6/23/2007 -0500, you wrote:

NVDA will already read objects under the mouse, press insert M to turn it off and on then move the mouse around. You can also turn on mouse keys for XP in the accessibility options.
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From: <mailto:nik62591@xxxxxxxxx>Niko C
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Subject: [nvda] C++ video hooks

When the C++ video hooks are done, will NVDA read the mouse pointer?
Also, will you need aministrative privelages to run NVDA?
Will you need a video card with propperly working drivers for NVDA to work? (When I first installing Windows, I have to manually install my video drivers and I need speech)




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