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mattias
how can jaws read the virtualbox gui without issues
jaws 2018 but nvda cant realy do that yet |
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Brian's Mail list account
Jaws uses a display chain driver even in later versions of windows. Have a look at the running processes.
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From: "mattias" <mjonsson1986@...> To: <nvda@groups.io> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 2:13 PM Subject: [nvda] virtualbox gui how can jaws read the virtualbox gui without issues |
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mattias
but you can disable the driver in jaws
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i tryed to disable it and it worked annyway Den 2019-02-26 kl. 18:18, skrev Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io: Jaws uses a display chain driver even in later versions of windows. Have a look at the running processes. |
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Didier Colle
Hi,
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Not really an answer to your question, but is there any reason why you need the GUI? I am happy to use the vboxmanage command (simple purely text based command with all possible flexibility I ever needed so far...) in a cygwin shell window... Kind regards, Didier mattias writes: how can jaws read the virtualbox gui without issues |
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mattias
i like the gui better
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Den 2019-02-27 kl. 18:30, skrev Didier Colle: Hi, |
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James AUSTIN
Hi
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The V box manage command gives you access to everything where is the GUI does not. Having said that it is possible to use the GUI with NVDA if you follow the instructions found in the virtual box manual. I think in either chapter 1 or chapter 2. This should give you enough information to make use of the GUI with nvda Best wishes James On 28 Feb 2019, at 14:18, mattias <mjonsson1986@...> wrote: |
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