[nvda] Re: nvda help

Maybe someone else has answered this, but the easy answer is just use narrator which is on win-xp and up. Just type "win+r" to get to the run menu, and type narrator. ("n) instead is narrator has been used since they cleared their run menu) Then you can read rather a lot. You'll be able to choose the option you want from the windows menu for the newly inserted usb-drive/read what you have in win-explorer, or make a shortcut and don't bother reading any thing once you are on the right level of your thumb-drive. If there is not much going on on your friend's box you will probably focus on the options for your usb-drive with in secs of inserting it, and just arrow to the bottom, and go up one choice to get to windows-explorer, enter, and type your shortcut. Risky, but if you don't have narrator, or something...
   Burt Henry


mark&linda escribió:
hi sorry i am not one for reading manuals smiles
i just try it and if it works its a bonus
my question is with nvda on a usb pen drive is there a way of getting it to boot soon as you insert the pen drive only if you can not screen the screen and have not got a second screen reader you would be lost for example if i took my pen drive to a friends pc and put it in they would have to load it up for me and i am not one for doing this i like to do it my self if poss
mark.
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