Re: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA

2010-12-15 Thread jyotsna diwan
Thanks Ravi and all for your suggestions and guidance in clearing my
concept about NVDA.
Regards
Jyotsna


On 12/15/10, Ravi Paul ravipaul.cha...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry, I accidentally pressed the enter key. I've successfully viewed
 the file properties dialogue box, for example, using flat review. For
 those who find the concept of object navigation confusing-admittedly,
 I'm one of them-you can go to the following webpage:
 http://www.nvda-project.org/wiki/ObjectNavigation
 Regards, Ravi Paul

 On 12/15/10, Ravi Paul ravipaul.cha...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi there. There is flat review (insert+numpad7) apart from Object
 navigation in NVDA that is quite close to the JAWS cursor. Activating
 the flat review, you can use the numpad keys (7-9 for the previous,
 current and next line, 4-6 in the same order for words, and 1, 2 and 3
 for characters.)

 On 12/14/10, Lovely chowdary rakhie...@rediffmail.com wrote:
 Hi jyotsna,

 There is no seperate curser for NVDA as JAWS curser in JAWS. but mouse
 can
 be used in NVDA. NVDA reads the content at the mouse pointer. So I guess
 by
 using accessibility settingsof Windows and you can slow down the mouse
 pointer speed. Then you can slowly move the mouse pointer in different
 directions and find the content which cannot be navigated via keyboard.

 For more information you can drop in a mail to NVDA mailing list at
 nvda-supp...@lists.nvaccess.org

 Hope it helps...

 On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:25:08 +0530  wrote

Hi all,



 I am a new user of NVDA and want to know that is there any such



 feature similar to Jaws cursor in NVDA to access those portions of the



 screen which can not be accessed through normal cursor navigation.



 Any help in this regard would be deeply appreciated.







 Thanks in anticipation,



 Jyotsna







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[AI] Querry regarding NVDA

2010-12-14 Thread jyotsna diwan
Hi all,
I am a new user of NVDA and want to know that is there any such
feature similar to Jaws cursor in NVDA to access those portions of the
screen which can not be accessed through normal cursor navigation.
Any help in this regard would be deeply appreciated.

Thanks in anticipation,
Jyotsna

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Re: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA

2010-12-14 Thread Amar Jain

Object curser or object navigation is the answer.
It is described in the documentation, there are some parent and child object 
concepts included in it, however, neither I could understand it and nor I 
did have the time to explore it.
From those who didn't explore NVDA very seriously, I couldn't understand 

this feature.
I have little time in hand, will try exploring it, and will write if I 
understand.

Regards
Jain.
-Original Message- 
From: jyotsna diwan

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To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA

Hi all,
I am a new user of NVDA and want to know that is there any such
feature similar to Jaws cursor in NVDA to access those portions of the
screen which can not be accessed through normal cursor navigation.
Any help in this regard would be deeply appreciated.

Thanks in anticipation,
Jyotsna

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Re: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA

2010-12-14 Thread Amar Jain

No, its not meant for my understanding.
Other users, please advise the right direction.
-Original Message- 
From: jyotsna diwan

Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 6:20 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA

Hi all,
I am a new user of NVDA and want to know that is there any such
feature similar to Jaws cursor in NVDA to access those portions of the
screen which can not be accessed through normal cursor navigation.
Any help in this regard would be deeply appreciated.

Thanks in anticipation,
Jyotsna

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Re: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA

2010-12-14 Thread Lovely chowdary
Hi jyotsna,

There is no seperate curser for NVDA as JAWS curser in JAWS. but mouse can be 
used in NVDA. NVDA reads the content at the mouse pointer. So I guess by using 
accessibility settingsof Windows and you can slow down the mouse pointer speed. 
Then you can slowly move the mouse pointer in different directions and find the 
content which cannot be navigated via keyboard. 

For more information you can drop in a mail to NVDA mailing list at 
nvda-supp...@lists.nvaccess.org

Hope it helps...

On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:25:08 +0530  wrote

Hi all,



I am a new user of NVDA and want to know that is there any such



feature similar to Jaws cursor in NVDA to access those portions of the



screen which can not be accessed through normal cursor navigation.



Any help in this regard would be deeply appreciated.







Thanks in anticipation,



Jyotsna







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[AI] Querry regarding NVDA

2010-12-14 Thread yogesh dubey
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for those portions you can use your mouse.

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Re: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA

2010-12-14 Thread Ravi Paul
Hi there. There is flat review (insert+numpad7) apart from Object
navigation in NVDA that is quite close to the JAWS cursor. Activating
the flat review, you can use the numpad keys (7-9 for the previous,
current and next line, 4-6 in the same order for words, and 1, 2 and 3
for characters.)

On 12/14/10, Lovely chowdary rakhie...@rediffmail.com wrote:
 Hi jyotsna,

 There is no seperate curser for NVDA as JAWS curser in JAWS. but mouse can
 be used in NVDA. NVDA reads the content at the mouse pointer. So I guess by
 using accessibility settingsof Windows and you can slow down the mouse
 pointer speed. Then you can slowly move the mouse pointer in different
 directions and find the content which cannot be navigated via keyboard.

 For more information you can drop in a mail to NVDA mailing list at
   nvda-supp...@lists.nvaccess.org

 Hope it helps...

 On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:25:08 +0530  wrote

Hi all,



 I am a new user of NVDA and want to know that is there any such



 feature similar to Jaws cursor in NVDA to access those portions of the



 screen which can not be accessed through normal cursor navigation.



 Any help in this regard would be deeply appreciated.







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Re: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA

2010-12-14 Thread Ravi Paul
Sorry, I accidentally pressed the enter key. I've successfully viewed
the file properties dialogue box, for example, using flat review. For
those who find the concept of object navigation confusing-admittedly,
I'm one of them-you can go to the following webpage:
http://www.nvda-project.org/wiki/ObjectNavigation
Regards, Ravi Paul

On 12/15/10, Ravi Paul ravipaul.cha...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi there. There is flat review (insert+numpad7) apart from Object
 navigation in NVDA that is quite close to the JAWS cursor. Activating
 the flat review, you can use the numpad keys (7-9 for the previous,
 current and next line, 4-6 in the same order for words, and 1, 2 and 3
 for characters.)

 On 12/14/10, Lovely chowdary rakhie...@rediffmail.com wrote:
 Hi jyotsna,

 There is no seperate curser for NVDA as JAWS curser in JAWS. but mouse
 can
 be used in NVDA. NVDA reads the content at the mouse pointer. So I guess
 by
 using accessibility settingsof Windows and you can slow down the mouse
 pointer speed. Then you can slowly move the mouse pointer in different
 directions and find the content which cannot be navigated via keyboard.

 For more information you can drop in a mail to NVDA mailing list at
  nvda-supp...@lists.nvaccess.org

 Hope it helps...

 On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:25:08 +0530  wrote

Hi all,



 I am a new user of NVDA and want to know that is there any such



 feature similar to Jaws cursor in NVDA to access those portions of the



 screen which can not be accessed through normal cursor navigation.



 Any help in this regard would be deeply appreciated.







 Thanks in anticipation,



 Jyotsna







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