On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 09:51 AM, Gene wrote:
You can see if the problem is an NVDA problem or something else by running the exe file and creating a portable version.
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As an aside, you don't even have to go so far as creating a portable version. One of the buttons in the License Agreement dialog that is the first thing that shows up when you run the installer is
Continue running. The other two are
Install NVDA on this computer and
Create a Portable Copy.
Activating the
Continue running button makes the installer itself act as though it is a portable copy (without any add-ons or other configuration changes) without actually having to create an actual portable copy. It also doesn't, of course, install on the computer, either.
This is a very convenient way to test with another version of NVDA if all you have is the installer and you don't really want to install or to create a portable copy for use elsewhere.
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Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1, Build 19043
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