[Trainer-talk] Resources, tips/tricks for nvda object & screen review
Gabe Vega
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Wed Oct 16 17:49:22 UTC 2013
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On Oct 16, 2013, at 10:01 AM, Laine Amoureux <laine.amoureux at gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks dean
> i found vmouse because the consumer controls thisprogram with the
> function keys to perform functions related to the program i fear there
> may be some confusion but it is worth keeping in mind
> thanks again for the idea :)
> laind
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 16, 2013, at 9:48 AM, Dean Martineau <dean at topdotenterprises.com> wrote:
>>
>> There are two low-cost (under 10 dollars each) add-ons for NVDA that are supposed to greatly extend its mouse-reading capability of NVDA If you can't find them in an old Tidbits I'll get the information in a few hours. They come from an organization in the UK.
>>
>>> On Oct 16, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Laine Amoureux <laine.amoureux at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> hello all,
>>> I have a complex question. I have attemted to shorten it and be as
>>> direct as possible.
>>> First, for the technical question I'm hoping someone may be able to help with...
>>> When attempting to use NVDA object navigation with a specialised
>>> program it would only speak what was beneath the mouse pointer. If
>>> however I gave NVDA the read window command, all of the information on
>>> the screen was spoken. Am I correct in assuming that if NVDA can read
>>> the programing code with the read window command it should also read
>>> the text inside objects? I may have been doing the object navigation
>>> wrong...
>>> now for the teaching questions...
>>> The consumer struggles with windows concepts and problem solving. The
>>> consumer performs computer related tasks most effectively when step by
>>> step instructions are provided and prefers to practice computer
>>> related tasks and skills in a quiet private environment.
>>> The computer and software he needs to learn to use is in a loud
>>> working garage and cannot be relocated. The manufacture will not
>>> permit us to have a trial of the software, and the manufactures local
>>> salesman has permited me to use his demo equipment for initial testing
>>> purposes, but he cannot schedule to drop the trailer with the
>>> equipment in it at ourlocation regularly and cannot leave it with us.
>>> The salesman also risks being punished for his cooperation, so I
>>> hesitate to even ask...
>>> Considering the consumers preferences and difficulties with computer
>>> concepts and tasks and our limited access to the system he needs to
>>> use, does anyone have suggestions for teaching the object and screen
>>> navigation concepts? I am working on finding software that would be
>>> easy to get access to and interest the consumer to practice with...
>>> The object navigat`ion feature of NVDa reminds me, some, of IoS
>>> navigation, which the consumer is also struggling with...
>>> HELP, please
>>> Laine
>>>
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