Re: strange problem
Gene
You gave exactly the same commands when you said
they didn't work and that they did work.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
Hi gene I tried to use those shortcuts control nvda s, and control nvda v, but they didn’t work. Then somebody else sent me another form, for synthesizers I have to press control nvda s, for voices I should use control nvda v, and they worked that way. Kindest regards Anthony
From:
nvda@nvda.groups.io
[mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
Do you understand that all commands such as control NVDA key s and Control NVDA key v are used without going into the menus? You can get to the same settings in the menus but such commands are shortcuts that bypass the menus. You can use them anywhere. You aren't in NVDA when you use them. You could be on the desktop, in a program, almost anywhere.
In the menus, you would get to such settings by opening the menus, then down arrowing to preferences and pressing enter. Then down arrow to either synthesizer and press enter or voice settings and press enter. It sounds as though you would save yourself a lot of time and trouble by working with a good NVDA tutorial such as the one I sent a link to a number of days ago.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
Hi rosemarie
I’m so sorry for the trouble I might have given you, but just to let you know that finally I managed to find out what was the problem.
Last time I went in to the menu, I entert the in put section and I pressed the space bar on the first item without knowing what was going to happen,
That’s why I couldn’t access the synthesizers.
Thanks once again for your help.
Kindest regards
Anthony
From:
nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf
Of Rosemarie Chavarria
Hello, Anthony,
NVDA control S is what you hit to go to a different synthesizer. NVDA control V is what you hit forchanging the voice.
Hope this helps.
Rosemarie
On 6/12/2017 1:35 PM, anthony borg wrote:
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