[nfbcs] NVDA product question

Nancy Coffman nancy.l.coffman at gmail.com
Sun Oct 12 19:55:33 UTC 2014


I have used NVDA a little bit. It is not my screen reader of choice, but it certainly beats something like Narrator. The main disadvantage for a jaws user is that it operates much differently than Jaws with different keystrokes. The numeric keypad does not do what it does in jaws. It wouldn't be terribly hard to figure out. It would just take a little time.

Nancy Coffman
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> On Oct 12, 2014, at 2:00 PM, Mike Jolls via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> So I was reading the NFB Monitor this morning and came across an article about NVDA.  I didn't know much about it up to this point, but as I read the article by the person who created the free screen reader, it really intrigued me.  Up until this point I've sworn by JAWS ... but it is pricey and in a few years I'll be wanting to retire ... and NOT have to pay the price for upgrades all the time.  Having a free screen reader would be a good thing.... providing it's a good product.  It sounds like it, but I wanted to get some opinions.  I know some of you out there have spoken about it so I'm hoping we have some users on this list.  Can anybody comment on the product?  How does it stack up next to Jaws and does it support Freedom Scientific's Braille displays?  In addition, I might be interested in contacting the developer and get on board in helping out people once I don't have the responsibilities of working for a living.
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> Comments welcome.
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