Re: Need help with help.
Gene
That is a setting I recommend against using unless
you are working with specific kinds of sites such as message boards. I
consider it to generally be desirable to have each link on a separate page, in
other words, having use screen layout turned off. There are all sorts of
ways to get to the link such as tabbing or shift tabbing, but being on the link
is not the problem. the original message says that Max can see the text
change but the screen-reader keeps reading the table of contents. the link
has been activated. It appears that the problem is how the Edge browser
works with this page. So if that is the case, people can use my method or
they can use a different browser.
Gene
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From: hurrikennyandopo ...
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2018 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Need help with help. Hi Try the following in the browser when in focus and you know you are in the page. The shortcut is nvda key + letter V It will say some thing like use screen layout off this is what you want and will put the link on the same line as the text. There is also a settings under the browse mode settings where this can be done either checked for on or unchecked for off. See if that does it. Gene nz On 25/11/2018 6:02 AM, MAX wrote:
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Check out my website for NVDA
tutorials and other blindness related material at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net Regardless of
where you are in New Zealand if you are near one of the APNK sites you can use a
copy of the NVDA screen reader on one of their computers. To find out which
locations (or location) is near to you please visit http://www.aotearoapeoplesnetwork.org/content/partner-libraries
(Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa). To find an NVDA certified expert near you,
please visit the following link https://certification.nvaccess.org/. The
certification page contains the official list of NVDA certified individuals from
around the world, who have sat and successfully passed the NVDA expert exam.
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