[program-l] Re: wierd request for nvda/jaws

  • From: vortex37@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 21:57:22 +0000

I think bot nvda and jaws have sleep modes, which disable both speech and keyboard intercept. for nvda is nvda+shift+z, I don't know if jaws has a kestroke assigned. you might need to write a little script to automatize it. then, write an external program to handle the toggling by sending the corresponding key command.
Reporting issues to nvda might help, too. I think most info in ms apps is gotten via UIA, so nvda should be able to read all what jaws does.
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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 only read really well with NVDA.



Is there any way feasible to run both screen readers at the same time functionally, 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 on a daily basis that I wish I could just run them both.



Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.



Best,



Juan

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