Hi Nic I am finding ythat NVDA is not exposing the RollBack menus properly. Lynne can clearly see on screen where the objects are. However, they are not visible to NVDA it seems.
I'm running beta2 of the 2013.1 release, and I also have the updated versions of Paul Warner's utilities, NVDAMouse, and NVDATurto. What I will say though is that using the Station Playlist creator scripts, NVDAis a vast improvement to Window-Eyes 7.4.1 which only speradically read out the status of check boxes and other object elements. Overall, I don't miss Window-Eyes at all. The only two apps where I am seeing problems are RollBack 10, (not 9) and OTS AV DJ Pro Classic, latest version. It is likely thgat I may have the opportunity to test out Jaws soon, see how that works. I am also hoping that NVDAwill detect my BrailleNote, which I am anticipating the arrival of later today, more on that later. Regarding RollBack RX itself, it's a fantastic tool which I wouldn't be without. It has saved me countless hours of work and I see it as a necessary investment for all of our PC's. I have also bought licenses for my family's PC's, which I get the job of maintaining when things go wrong. The presence of RollBack RX has saved me countless hours of frustrating complaints from my own family. Kind regards ------------------------------ This Message Was Written Using One Hundred Percent Recycled Electrons; Sent From Gordon's Third Generation iPad. ------------------------------ On 9 Apr 2013, at 09:07, Nicolai Svendsen <[email protected]> wrote: Thankfully, the NVDA user's guide is well organized, so it should hopefully be easy to find the information you're looking for. Most of the links, except external references, are linked to using internal referencing. I've found some issues where, if clicking with NVDA in settings, it actually clicks Ok instead. But I figured out that even when I use the mouse to do this, it still occurs, so I'm not sure if the demo just prevents me from setting certain preferences for some reason. At any rate, you should be able to navigate it with no real issues. It's actually interesting, because the wizard that runs after the installation is perfectly accessible, so I'm not sure why they didn't just implement regular menu items for the interface. This looks like an interesting tool though, so I might end up buying it. ======================================= To post to this group, please send your message to: [email protected] The Windows-Access E-Mail forum is guaranteed malware, spyware, Trojan, virus and worm-free To modify your subscription options, please visit your personalise subscriber options page, located at http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/windows-access You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Windows-Access forum at either of the following websites: http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/windows-access/index.html Or: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]> you may also subscribe to this list via RSS. The feed is at: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml> --------------------------------------- [email protected]
