hello, and that's the case.
numberic 0 will be recognised as nvda key.
but numberic 7 will be recognised as home 1 as end etc.
this is in windows 10
also when i press the fn key makes no difference.
also when i press letter j or k or l etc with fn key pressed keeps j
or k or l etc.
it don't want to do what i want!
that's my problem 😀 .
cheers
paul otter
Op 30-4-2018 om 20:03 schreef Chris
Mullins:
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Paul
With
NVDA keyboard layout set to “Desktop” , those are the
correct keys for when numlock is off. You should get the
number keys when numlock is on. How does NVDA input help
report those keys when numlock is off? If you press the
numpad Home key for example, NVDA input help should say
“Numpad 7 moves the review cursor to the current navigator
object and speaks it”. If it reports Home, End etc then
it would appear that the numeric keypad is not being
correctly recognised.
Cheers
Chris
unfortunately no!
when nummlock is off, there are changes the 7 is home, the
4 is left arow, 1 is end etc!
no difference if fn key is pressed or not.
i realy don't know what to do now.
on the keyboard the letter k keeps k with fn key pressed
or not.
cheers
paul otter
Op 30-4-2018
om 16:23 schreef Ralf Kefferpuetz:
When you are using an external USB numpad
you have to switch to desktop keyboard in the NVDA
keyboard settings. I assume your numpad will then work
as expected when numlock is turned off.
Cheers,
Ralf
hello, yes i've already done,
that was the first thing i did!
but when i put numlock on, there the arrow keys on 8 2 4
and 6.
i've nothing to do with it.
what i want is the navigation keys for nvda.
most laptops or some laptops are made while you press
the fn key you can use the letter keys on the right hand
to navigate with nvda.
but not with my dell laptop.
i'm wondering if there is a little tool that when i
press the fn key i can use the letters on the right
hand.
if so, i'm realy glad with it!
what they toled about the arrow keys will not work to
navigate for nvda, with or without the fn key pressed.
cheers
paul otter
Op
29-4-2018 om 21:01 schreef Chris Mullins:
Paul
Have
you tried using the numpad with NVDA input help
switched on? It would be interesting to know what
keystrokes it is generating.
Cheers
Chris
Those
aren't screen review commands. Those are commands
to move and read information on a screen such as in
a word processing program where a cursor is
present. Such commands are Windows commands and
will work regardless of screen-reader being used and
regardless of keyboard layout. If a sighted person
uses such commands with no screen-reader being used,
the sighted person will move the cursor in the same
ways, right and left arrow, by character, control
right and left arrow, by word., etc.
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Saturday, April 28, 2018 6:32 PM
Subject:
Re: [nvda] what can i do please help
Hi Paul,
If you are using NVDA with the laptop layout on a Dell
computer, you can navigate the screen with the arrow
keys. I have never used the FN key with letters to do
this. In fact, an NVDA modifier is not necessary.
Left or Right Arrows read the screen letter by letter.
Add Control to the left and right arrow keys and read
the screen word by word.
Up or Down arrows read the screen line by line.
FN + Left Arrow is Home.
FN + Right Arrow is End.
FN + Up Arrow is Page Up.
FN + Down Arrow is Page Down.
Add Control to the Home or End commands above to move
to the top or the bottom of the screen.
And finally, add Shift to the above commands to select
text.
I've used these commands on Asus, Toshiba, Dell, and
Lenovo laptops.
Each of these computers differ on how to make the
Function Keys work without using the FN key. Look on
line or read your manual to learn how to do it.
Hope this helps.
Suzy
-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
On Behalf Of P. Otter
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 2:49 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] what can i do please help
i've done already, but the problem is that i can not
navigate around the screen like i do with the numberic
key block on my computer.
all the other things are possible i know there are
some laptops where you can press the fn key while
typing the letters jkl uio and 789 to manipulate the
screen.
but it's a pitty, not here unfortunately!
cheers paul otter
Op 28-4-2018 om 17:25 schreef George McCoy:
> I wound up with a laptop that did the same kind
of thing. I switched
> NVDA to the laptop keyboard layout and, after a
short learning period,
> I was able to do everything I did before. So you
might want to try
> out the laptop layout and see what happens.
>
> Best of luck,
> George
>
> -----Original Message----- From: P. Otter
> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 2:08 AM
> To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
> Subject: [nvda] what can i do please help
>
> hello all,
> i've a problem with my laptop.
> it is a dell inspiron 14Z5423.
> it is very quick, and nvda is installed and works
properly.
> most of the time on laptops you can press and
hold the fn key to
> navigate around the screen with nvda.
> but not here. the fn key works here only for the
F-keys to change
> sound, screen, etc with fn key is pressed.
> what i want is to use j k l, u i o etc to
navigate around the screen
> with nvda.
> there is also no numlock key.
>
> i've tryed it with an sweex number pad.
> the digits are working correct with numlock off.
> but when i've pressed numlock on, the only thing
i can do is a left
> mouse click and a right mouse click.
> but the digits are not used as nvda navigate
keys.
>
> so the laptop is very nice and quick. what can i
do now?
> is there a way to solve this problem?
> i'm very glad if there is a solution for me.
> thanks in advance!
> paul otter
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