Re: How to copy previous spoken message by NVDA without speech history addon
Gene
The correct command is NVDA key numpad 5, if you
are using the desktop layout. You can use numpad insert numpad 5.
But this isn't related to the last speech. It copies the text of the
current object to the clipboard.
If you write a bit of text in Notepad, then use alt
f4, you will get the do you want to save the changes message. Yes is the
current object, as you can hear by using read current object, numpad 8.
&You must be in object review to reliably hear the correct text and only the
correct text. Using numpad insert numpad 5 will copy the word "yes" to
the clipboard, the current object. But that isn't necessarily what is
desired and isn't related to the last speech, only to what the current object
is. You may thereby copy something you want, but you may hear a good deal
read that won't be copied that you want to copy.
Gene .
----- Original Message -----
From: Ishant Rajput
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] How to copy previous spoken message by NVDA
without speech history addon By pressing numpad 5 quickly thrice also helps in copying the the last utterence to the clipboard. On Wed, 18 Dec, 2019, 4:57 AM Nimer Jaber, <nimerjaber1@...>
wrote:
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