2015-12-24 20:15:52

Hi, I have been using NVDA more and more, but the one problem  that I run into is reading the command line and python shells. Also, any other dialog box NVDA doesn't read. So I am looking for how to do the equivalent of Jaws coursor routing. I have looked around a lot and found that it is the review coursor and object coursor that I am needing, but I have tried some of the commands and I still can't get NVDA to read the terminal windows. Can someone help?

2015-12-25 16:43:55

nvda up and down arrow should do it while in object nav mode.

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2015-12-27 04:34:00

Wow, I felt like I tried everything, of course it is easy. One other question that would make using NVDA so much easier to use that I can't find on the web, how can you go to the end of the line or the beginning of the line when editing text?

2015-12-27 06:33:24

I figured it out. in screen review you can do alt 1 to go to the end of the line, alt 7 to go to the beginning, control 3 to go to the end of the file and control 9 to go to the top. It took a lot of pressing buttons. Never did find this in the documentation.

2016-04-02 20:11:20 (edited by jawharh 2016-04-02 20:12:43)

Thx I was searching for this