The golden cursor can do that and more. It can also do i think you call them hot points etc
I think there is also a restricted mode where you can only use the mouse with in a certain area or make it un restricted so it is not.
I am sure i read a reference to that.
It can be found on the nvda add ons page.
Hello Jean,
OK, those are precise movements, but you can’t physically move the mouse up down left or right a few pixels via the keyboard. I’ve had to do this a few times. JAWS has better mouse control from the keyboard. For example, go into JAWS cursor and press Alt+Shift+up, down left or right, to move the mouse by a predefined number of pixels.
I’ve had to do this in custom software.
All the best
Steve
I haven't compared this to any extent and not for a long time. It is my impression that JAWS is set by default, or can be set, to announce more graphics, at least in certain cases and that this may matter if you are trying to click on a clickable graphic. But I'm not sure your distinction as to where things are on screen is correct.
For example, in your example, you want to click on something on the left bottom of the screen. There are screen review commands in NVDA to move you to the top line of the currewnt navigator object and to the bottom line of the navigator object. There are commands to move you to the first character of the line you are on and the last character. That is, the line you are on in the navigator object.
If I want to move to the bottom line, I would use shift 9 using the desktop layout. If I want to move to the first character, I would then use shift 1.
I can't be sure if this is the kind of thing you are describing you want NVDA to do, but it sounds as though that is part of it. One thing NVDA doesn't have is a search the screen when in screen review feature. This is an important feature that should be added.
There are times you know a certain word or phrase is on a screen in a display with no cursor. If you want to jump to it, you can't do so now. If there were a find command, you could.
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Some mouse navigation questions
Again, you misunderstand what I am saying.
If you need to click on something at the bottom left hand side of the
screen, it is easier to do this with the JAWS cursor, than any feature of
NVDA. Window-Eyes had it best of all, because it had live mouse keys all
the time.
You can move by graphic, or by clip, for example.
All the best
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Monte Single
Sent: 14 February 2019 14:38
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Some mouse navigation questions
No, I do not think there are any visual enhancements in nvda. The name
itself says it; Non visual display access.
-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Steve
Nutt
Sent: February-14-19 8:29 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Some mouse navigation questions
No, this is not true. Either can be used well with the mouse, and you've
taken what I'm saying out of context.
All the best
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Chris Shook
Sent: 13 February 2019 17:22
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Some mouse navigation questions
Someone feel free to correct me if I am mistaken, but NVDA is designed so
that a low vision user can use the mouse.
JAWS, on the other hand, is strictly for someone that is totally blind.
Therefore, it would be less likely to be able to navigate by the mouse.