NVDA doesn’t speak any command keys by default. You already know what
happens when you turn speak command keys on.
You may find that you quickly get used to not hearing enter. You may
expect it since you evidently have heard it in the past but giving not hearing
it a chance for perhaps a few days or a week may get you used to not hearing it
and it may not matter any longer.
I believe the option should be available. People should be able to
choose which command keys they hear, but since I know of no way they can, if you
get used to not hearing it quickly, the problem may not matter shortly.
Good
to hear from you again after a long time. :)
Thank you Sarah. But you have no
idea as to why NVDA does not speak the enter key on
Wordpad?
Mani
> On Nov 17, 2021, at 11:25 AM, Sarah k
Alawami <
marrie12@...> wrote:
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> I recommend Jarte. It
is no longer being made, but it is one of my favorite programs to use for an RTF
editor and a docx viewer.
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Behalf Of Mani Iyer via
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7:56 AM
> To:
nvda@nvda.groups.io> Subject: [nvda] NVDA speechless
on the enter key in Wordpad
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> Hello all,
> Having worked on
the Mac with Voiceover for many years, I am a newbie to Windows and NVDA which I
am learning through the user guide and enjoying it.
> A RTF editor is a
must for what I do and I chose Wordpad (I will welcome ideas for any better
NVDA-accessible and free editors). I don’t know what setting would make
NVDA speak the enter key whenever I move to a new line. Setting the ‘Speak
commands’ option on does speak it but speaks all other commands I press in the
process.
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> Any help will be appreciated. Thanks,.
>
> Warmly,
> Mani
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