It would be super interesting to find a way to do that without causing a
conflict twixt NVDA and JAWS - a way to make sure JAWS is all of the way
shutdown before NVDA starts, and to make sure that NVDA is all the way shutdown
before JAWS starts. Just to reduce any confusion, ya know.
Sometimes when I'm giving presentations I'll start JAWS and NVDA and Narrator
all at the same time to give a giggle to my audience. It's quite entertaining.
Then I have to carefully release one screen reader at a time since some of the
keystrokes conflict.
I'll do anything for a laugh,
David
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From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Florian Beijers
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2022 5:16 PM
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Subject: [program-l] Re: wierd request for nvda/jaws
Trying to think what that would look like. You could probably hack autohotkey
to make a toggle based on a bool that depending on the bool flips off JAWS and
flips on NVDA or vice versa once there's a JAWS script that triggers that
function, that way you don't have to use more than a single hotkey for both.
Intriguing thought :)
2022-01-14 1:19 GMT+01:00, vortex37@xxxxxxxxx <vortex37@xxxxxxxxx>:
I was thinking that the external switching app would trigger the** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:-
sleeping script. I remember there was a set jcf opt function which
could automate things done in setting center
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From: "Florian Beijers" <florianbeijers@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "program-l" <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 14.01.2022 01:58:35
Subject: [program-l] Re: wierd request for nvda/jaws
Hmm,
This is where my JAWS scripting knowledge falls dreadfully short but
can a script be bound to flicking that setting off and on within a
particular application?
Op vr 14 jan. 2022 om 00:33 schreef <vortex37@xxxxxxxxx>:
hmm, just tested with nvda and I am able to put it to sleep and wake
it up wilst simultaneously using jaws. It seems nvda lets all keys
pass, except nvda+shift+z, used to wake it up. ON the other hand,
since jaws does not have such a keystroke, there might not be any way
to directly wake it up from the keyboard. It might work with a script
activated via COM, or directly modifying the application
corresponding jcf file.
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From: "Florian Beijers" <florianbeijers@xxxxxxxxx>
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 14.01.2022 01:08:13
Subject: [program-l] Re: wierd request for nvda/jaws
Does sleep mode entirely disable keyboard intercept?works
That might actually work, then, yes. I believe JAWS's sleep mode
on a per-application basis, so you'd have to set it and forget itspeech
as it were.
2022-01-13 22:57 GMT+01:00, vortex37@xxxxxxxxx <vortex37@xxxxxxxxx>:
I think bot nvda and jaws have sleep modes, which disable both
jawsand keyboard intercept. for nvda is nvda+shift+z, I don't know
if
tohas a kestroke assigned. you might need to write a little script
toggling byautomatize it. then, write an external program to handle the
appssending the corresponding key command.
Reporting issues to nvda might help, too. I think most info in
ms
does.is gotten via UIA, so nvda should be able to read all what jaws
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From: juanhernandez98@xxxxxxxxx
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 13.01.2022 18:01:38
Subject: [program-l] wierd request for nvda/jaws
Hi All,
I’m working with VS 2019, and Microsoft SQL Server Integration
Services.
There are things in SSIS that read well with Jaws, and others
that
timeread really well with NVDA.
Is there any way feasible to run both screen readers at the same
on afunctionally, but keep the active one muted?
Has anyone ever tried this, or does anyone do this?
I just loose some much time when moving between the screen
readers
** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:-daily basis that I wish I could just run them both.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Juan
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