https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108582

--- Comment #8 from zahra <nasrinkhaks...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Xisco FaulĂ­ from comment #6)
> (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #5)
> > (In reply to zahra from comment #4)
> > > if you deactivated numlock and activated screen review, just press numpad7
> > > to read previous line, numpad8 to read current line and numpad9 to read 
> > > next
> > > line.
> > 
> > Yes, I could not get it to read anything else than the title. I tested with
> > About dialog.
> 
> @Buovjaga, Should it be moved to NEW then?



hello.
can you please set it in to new?
just turn off the numlock keys, then press insert+7 in the numpad keys to
activate screen review and test!
it does not only affect about libreoffice, it affects any dialog or message
which requires users confermation or interaction.
for example: if libreoffice crashes and wants to recover file,
or any dialog that has okay and cancel button and we should read the message
through screen review, because we cant access them with cursor keys or tab.

here you are more detail about screen review from nvda's user guide.

5.5. Reviewing Text
NVDA allows you to read the contents of the screen, current document or current
object by character, word or line. This is mostly useful in places (including
Windows command consoles) where there is no system caret. For example, you
might use it to review the text of a long information message in a dialog. 
When moving the review cursor, the System caret does not follow along, so you
can review text without losing your editing position. However, by default, when
the System caret moves, the review cursor follows along. This can be toggled on
and off. 
The following commands are available for reviewing text: 
Name
Desktop key
Laptop key
Touch
Description
Move to top line in review
shift+numpad7
NVDA+control+home
none
Moves the review cursor to the top line of the text
Move to previous line in review
numpad7
NVDA+upArrow
flick up (text mode)
Moves the review cursor to the previous line of text
Report current line in review
numpad8
NVDA+shift+.
none
Announces the current line of text where the review cursor is positioned.
Pressing twice spells the line. Pressing three times spells the line using
character descriptions.
Move to next line in review
numpad9
NVDA+downArrow
flick down (text mode)
Move the review cursor to the next line of text
Move to bottom line in review
shift+numpad9
NVDA+control+end
none
Moves the review cursor to the bottom line of text
Move to previous word in review
numpad4
NVDA+control+leftArrow
2-finger flick left (text mode)
Moves the review cursor to the previous word in the text
Report current word in review
numpad5
NVDA+control+.
none
Announces the current word in the text where the review cursor is positioned.
Pressing twice spells the word. Pressing three times spells the word using
character descriptions.
Move to next word in review
numpad6
NVDA+control+rightArrow
2-finger flick right (text mode)
Move the review cursor to the next word in the text
Move to start of line in review
shift+numpad1
NVDA+home
none
Moves the review cursor to the start of the current line in the text
Move to previous character in review
numpad1
NVDA+leftArrow
flick left (text mode)
Moves the review cursor to the previous character on the current line in the
text
Report current character in review
numpad2
NVDA+.
none
Announces the current character on the line of text where the review cursor is
positioned. Pressing twice reports a description or example of that character.
Pressing three times reports the numeric value of the character in decimal and
hexadecimal.
Move to next character in review
numpad3
NVDA+rightArrow
flick right (text mode)
Move the review cursor to the next character on the current line of text
Move to end of line in review
shift+numpad3
NVDA+end
none
Moves the review cursor to the end of the current line of text
Say all with review
numpadPlus
NVDA+shift+a
3-finger flick down (text mode)
Reads from the current position of the review cursor, moving it as it goes
Select then Copy from review cursor
NVDA+f9
NVDA+f9
none
Starts the select then copy process from the current position of the review
cursor. The actual action is not performed until you tell NVDA where the end of
the text range is
Select then Copy to review cursor
NVDA+f10
NVDA+f10
none
On the first press, text is selected from the position previously set start
marker up to and including the review cursor's current position. After pressing
this key a second time, the text will be copied to the Windows clipboard
Report text formatting
NVDA+f
NVDA+f
none
Reports the formatting of the text where the review cursor is currently
situated. Pressing twice shows the information in browse mode
Note: numpad keys require numlock key to be turned off to work properly. 
A good way to remember the basic text review commands when using the Desktop
layout is to think of them as being in a grid of three by three, with top to
bottom being line, word and character and left to right being previous, current
and next. The layout is illustrated as follows: 
Previous line
Current line
Next line
Previous word
Current word
Next word
Previous character
Current character
Next character

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