[vip_students] Re: quick keys for NVDA?

  • From: Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 02:08:42 +0100

Sorry if this may appear obvious and I'm not an Apple reader but certainly a good place perhaps is to start would be
www.apple.com/accessibility.

Tony Sweeney.
On 20/07/2016 21:03, anthony borg wrote:


No sorry tony, but as I didn’t know your e-mail address, I had to use 1 of e-mails sent to cearbhall.

As I was very interested in those articles about apple that sent us, I decided to write you to send me the website from where I can get them.

I hope you don’t mind,

Best regards

Anthony

*From:*vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Tony Sweeney
*Sent:* 20 July 2016 19:23
*To:* vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [vip_students] Re: quick keys for NVDA?

Are you an NVDA user because if so then you can answer my queries as to quick access of NVDA.

Everyone knows about the help menu but that is not exactly what I need here at the moment, something quick within NVDA or answers from users as I explained earlier.

Now must get on with my learning

On 20/07/2016 18:17, Eleanor burke wrote:

    all of that information is under help.


    On 20 Jul 2016, at 18:15, Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

        Cearbhall,

        The manual is looking fine but could you let me know just for
        now that when we are in an email or web page or whatever is
        there an NVDA keystroke in order that we can get all of the
        necessary NVDA keystrokes therein and their function?

        Tony Sweeney.

        On 20/07/2016 14:50, Cearbhall O'Meadhra wrote:

            Tony,

            The user manual in NVDA is very clear and well laid out.
            If you view it as given, you will be able to select the
            most relevant actions and learn the keystrokes quickly
            that way.

            Anyway, to answer your query, here is a good set of NVDA
            keystrokes that might help you to get started.
            http://accessibility.psu.edu/screenreaders/nvda/

            By the way, NVDA + 1 on the main keyboard opens the
            keyboard help which responds to any keystroke that you try
            with an explanation if that key has any function in NVDA.

            Is this what you are looking for?

            All the best,

            Cearbhall

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