[nvda] Re: virtual buffer quick navigation suggestion and localization question
- From: "Christopher Hallsworth" <chrishallsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:31:03 +0000
I would like the quick navigation keys too. If the major screen readers
feature it, why can't NVDA? Just a thought.
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:45:12 +0100, "Peter Vágner" <peter.v@xxxxxxxxxxx>
said:
> Hello,
> would it be possible to make NVDA's quick navigation (such as by
> paragraph, by table, by form field ....) in sync with tab key
> navigation? Here is the example. I open a page then I hit letter T two
> times to find second table from the top. Then after pressing tab key
> NVDA anounces first link from the position where I started pressing
> letter T. I can see this kind of behaviour in internet explorer as well
> as in firefox. It's no big deal. it is just a bit unusual to me because
> I am used to do pressing of the tabkey. The behaviour which I want can
> easily be simulated by using letter K instead of tab key and shift+K
> instead of shift+tab combo.
>
> BTW I now have prepared translation of all NVDA's strings into my native
> language. Which encoding and character set have I to set at the top of
> the po file? or these are just comments? Another problem is keyboard
> echo of national characters. they are not spoken as I type. can
> something be done with it while translating strings?
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