Hi Drew,
Thanks for your response. I already have NVDA reporting dynamic
content changes. From what I'm gathering is that others are not having
this issue where they cannot navigate the output for the command line
interface regardless of the usual NVDA commands used. I'm guessing
that this is an issue with my setup, so I will try to do some
reinstalling to see what is going on.
Thanks again,
William
On 4/23/20, Drew Mochak <drew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Press NVDA+5 to turn on the reading of dynamic content changes.List web page is
On 4/23/2020 5:40 PM, William Nutt wrote:
Florian,
Yes, NVDA is not reading the output automatically or with Screen Review
Mode.
Thanks,
William D. Nutt
On 4/22/20, Florian Beijers <florianbeijers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not sure if we're getting the point here. William, are you saying NVDAList web page is
does not automatically read output of commands? Because yes, you can
use the review keys to read output, but it should also be echoed
automatically as long as it doesn't scroll off the screen.
Regards,
Florian
2020-04-22 21:57 GMT+02:00, reynoldsdavid46@xxxxxxxxx
<reynoldsdavid46@xxxxxxxxx>:
If there's a lot of output, you can make the output go to a text file,List web page is
and
then read the text file in the normal way, i.e.:
Python myfirstprog.py >myoutput.txt
David.
-----Original Message-----
From: pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On
Behalf Of Dzhovani Chemishanov
Sent: 22 April 2020 09:45
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pythonvis] Re: Command Line in Windows 10
With nvda, use nvda+arrows to navigate the output of the commands.
This is actual navigation in screen review mode if I'm not mistaken, so
you
can achieve it with switching modes or using the numpad keys to
navigate
lines, words, letters and so on.
HTH,
Dzhovani
On 4/22/20, William Nutt <williamdnutt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,List web page is
I'use a Windows 10 laptop with NVDA, and m getting back into learning
Python. I've been repeatedly told that the most accessible option for
executing code is a text editor and the command line; however, I am
unable to hear or read the output of commends in Windows Powershell or
the built in command prompt.
Those of you who use a similar set up, have you had similar issues? If
so, how did you deal with them? If not, what command line tools do you
use for best accessibility?
I am happy to hear any tips you all might have to resolve this.
Thanks in advance,
William
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