At that point, is NVDA still reading information?
What keyboard / keyboard driver are you using? I think I recall
something with a particular one, but I can't find it now.
If you press NVDA+Q and restart with add-ons disabled, does
it make a difference? If not, if you could send me a copy of
your NVDA log, at debug level, I can have a look:
First of all, your NVDA key is either INSERT or CAPS LOCK,
depending on how you have NVDA setup. So, to set your log
level:
1) Press NVDA+control+g to open the general settings
2) Press TAB until the focus is on 'Log level'
3) Press DOWN ARROW to get to 'Debug'
4) Press ENTER to close settings
5) Press NVDA+control+c to save settings.
To restart NVDA with add-ons disabled:
1) Press NVDA+Q
2) Down arrow to 'Restart with add-ons disabled'
3) Press ENTER
Next, recreate the issue - do whatever causes problems.
To get NVDA's log after that, there are several ways:
If NVDA is still running and usable:
1) Press NVDA+F1 to open the log viewer
2) Press CONTROL+A to select all.
3) Press CONTROL+C to copy.
4) Open your email and start a message to
info@...,
type a little about what you have done and what has happened
in the body of the message, then leave a space and:
5) Press CONTROL+V to paste the copied log.
Instead of using the log viewer, or if NVDA has stopped and
you needed to restart it or the computer:
1) Press WINDOWS+R to open Windows' Run dialog
2) Type %temp% and press ENTER (that's the percent sign, the
letter t e m p and another percent sign). Windows Explorer
should open to the temporary folder.
3) Press TAB to move to the file list
4) Press N and move down to find up to three files: nvda.log
(the log file for the current or most recent NVDA session),
nvda-old.og (the log from the previous session) and
nvda-crash.dmp (a crash dump with more information created if
NVDA itself crashes).
5) Depending on what email program you use, the steps will be
different, but attach as many of those three files to an email
to
info@...
as will be useful, and again in the body of the message
describe a bit about what has happened.