Hi Andrew.
Go in to NVDA's menu with insert N, go to preferences then in to object
presentation. Check the option that says report tooltips, and also check
the option to read background progress bars. Then click OK. now when you
go in to my computer and highlight your hard drive, it should
automatically tell you how much space is left.
as for when you're copying files, try pressing insert U in NVDA to turn
on speaking of progress bars. press it repeatedly to go through the
various options for reading of progress bars. you can also change these
options from the object preferences. I hope this helps?
cheers,
Mo.
On 28/09/2016 10:48, AKH AKH wrote:
Hi all
Using Windows 10 with NVDA how do I find out how much space is left on
my hard-drive, please. Also, in windows 7 it used to tell me how much
data I was transfering to a memory flash drive, but Windows 10 does not
do this, perhaps there is also a way to get NVDA to announce this as well?
Best regards
Andrew
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