2019-03-28 10:12:56

I am trying to check the usage of CPU and memory by processes on windows 10. I am using NVDA.

I remember, when I had eyesight, I would just open task manager, then click on CPU header to sort processes by CPU usage and see which processes where using the most CPU.

Now, when I try to do the same, NVDA doesnt announce CPU usage or anything other then name of process. also clicking on the headers doesnt seem to sort the processes by that stat, but they remain in alphabetical order.

has someone figured this out?

2019-03-28 10:18:47

there is a NVDA-addon checkout from here:
https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/ … or.en.html

Thanks and regards.
Madhusudan
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2019-03-28 15:44:57

Use object nav. If using a desktop: first sort by cpu, then navigate to the process with the arrows, then nvda + numpad 2. Afterwards nvda + numpad 6 to go one columb to the right and nvda + numpad 4 to go a columb to the left.
Also, this probably belongs in offtopic, is not game-related
Hope this helps!

Roel
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