Re: Can NVDA Access Font Attributes for Non Standard Web Page Links?


Gene
 

Have you tried NVDA key f before and after activating the link or whatever the control is?  You may hear a different color, though I don't know if such changes are properly available when in browse mode.  You may want to compare before and after activation with browse mode on and off, switching settings before and after activation so you get responses in both settings for before and after.
 
Gene

----- Original Message -----
From: Kenny
Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2020 8:45 AM
Subject: [nvda] Can NVDA Access Font Attributes for Non Standard Web Page Links?

This problem has been bugging me for a while, so I've decided to ask
much smarter people here on the list about it.


Decided to tinker with my old TP-Link Archer C3150 router for I'm
looking to replace my current Verizon Quantum Gateway Router.


In the Archer C3150 admin area the various settings are toggled on/off
by clicking what seems to be a non standard HTML link. Not sure if it is
created with Java Script or DHTML. The problem is that I have no verbal
confirmation from NVDA if the font has changed color, face type or anything.


Got visual assistance and I'm told the link turns "Green" when toggled
on, and "Red" when toggled off.


Is there any add-on or NVDA keyboard shortcut available that would allow
me to access all font attributes of a letter the mouse pointer or
Browser cursor is focused on?


The background/foreground color, type, size etc? There has too be a way
for me to get some sort of feedback on these links from NVDA.


Having the "Clickable" option under Document Formatting in NVDA
preferences enabled is very helpful. If I didn't have that turned on, I
wouldn't even know the text associated with some of these options is a
link at all.


I also encountered similar situations in the Tidal, Spotify and MyMedia
(Alexa skill) apps. Specifically when accessing the settings page for
modifying important options.


Any recommendations on what I can do when trying to navigate pages
containing these new fangled visually esthetic links?


I'm using NVDA 2020.1 by the way under Windows 10 2004.


-Kenny



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