Hello all,
As I said in my previous message, I've disabled "Fast Boot"
yesterday. That however, did not help for the strange behavior -
this morning I turned on my PC and the behavior was the same. So,
"Fast Boot" is not to blame here.
I'll leave it be as it is for now, until I can gather some useful
technical information and eventually report this to Microsoft.
One more thing that I'll try is to disable NVDA at startup for me
as a user and for the lock/sign-in screen and instead enable
Narrator for that. If the problem with the appearing "Ease of
access" menu persists even after that, I'll definitely report this
to Microsoft.
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Best wishes,
Kostadin Kolev
На 17.5.2018 г. в 17:33, Kostadin Kolev
написа:
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Hello all,
Chris, it is not so. Firstly, I don't hear Narrator speaking
and in such a case I should, because it uses a different voice
from NVDA. Secondly, I don't see the Narrator Cursor on the
screen and with my settings I should, if Narrator is running.
Thirdly, I checked in Control Panel -> Ease of access ->
Change sign-in settings and Narrator there is not set to run
neither on the lock screen, nor after I sign in.
Part of the described in my first message behavior (the one
about displaying user information on the lock screen) might be
considered as normal, specially if Microsoft have done some
changes as to how things load after a "Fast Boot". But I don't
think displaying the "Ease of access" menu without me invoking
it manually could be considered a normal behavior. And some more
food for thought: shouldn't the user's things and information be
loaded after he signs in and not before that (?).
I could, and probably will, contact Microsoft about this, but
firstly I wanted to ask if I'm the only one experiencing this. I
don't think so, because I've experienced it in my virtual
machine with Windows 10 Insider Preview, but I've attributed it
to the slowness of the virtual machine. Apparently that is not
the case.
I've temporarily disabled "Fast Boot" and will test how things
go.
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Best wishes,
Kostadin Kolev
На 17.5.2018 г. в 15:35, Chris via
Groups.Io написа:
It sounds like you have both narrator and
nvda to start on the login screen, check settings in both
narrator and nvda
As for the other stuff you can change
them in settings > personalization > lock screen
So nothing unusual at all really 😃
Hello all,
I've noticed this strange behavior after the update of
Windows 10 to version 1803. The behavior is the following.
When the machine starts and Windows 10 loads, it gets to the
lock screen as it should. Initially it all looks normal, but
only for a while. Moments after that, the lock screen
displays not only the time and date as it normally does, but
user-specific information as well (e.g. weather forecast,
upcoming alarms, etc.). Not only that, but the NVDA startup
sound is heard, as if the desktop copy of NVDA is loaded,
even though it should load only when the specific user signs
in. I can't tell for sure if the desktop copy of NVDA loads,
because my NVDA settings for the desktop and secure screen
copies of it are the same. On top of that, the "Ease of
access" menu appears and NVDA starts reading its menu items
one by one. This happens when I power up the machine with
"Fast Boot" enabled. I haven't tried with "Fast Boot"
disabled, but when I restart the machine, the behavior
described above does not occur. So, it must be related to
"Fast Boot" somehow. And this did not occur before the
update to version 1803 of Windows 10.
Has anyone else experienced the behavior described above?
Have you found any solutions besides turning off "Fast
Boot"? Turning off "Fast Boot" is also a solution, but I'd
prefer to keep it on if possible.
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Best wishes,
Kostadin Kolev
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