Ok, that's more or less the same as when working within virtual buffer
search - also just listen to it mentioning results context and then hit
escape, instead of enter.
But, will try out reminding myself to use just ctrl+F.
Jacob Kruger
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On 2022-01-27 11:34 AM, Dzhovani Chemishanov wrote:
ctrl+f is good enough. the only negative thing there is that you need** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:-
to press escape to land on the first result. pressing enter while in
the search field sends you to the second result and it could be
misleading.
HTH,
Dzhovani
On 1/27/22, jacob kruger <jacob.kruger.work@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Not serious, or anissue at all, but, actually just wondering - since we
are working inside a form of virtual buffer, etc. when interacting with
VS code, have more or less been using NVDA+ctrl+F when wanted to search
inside my code/script/markup files, followed by then using NVDA+F3 to
repeat search/jump to next result, but, was just wondering if this is
actually the recommended practice, or not?
As in, will it actually work better to just use ctrl+F, and just F3, or
have I more or less been handling it the right way?
As in, just curious how others have been handling this part of process?
TIA
Jacob Kruger
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