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Hi Jessica, I use the touch cursor in JAWS to navigate the News App. This works very well. When you open the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch cursor will come on automatically, and you can start pressing the right and left arrow keys to go through the different News articles. When you hear a title of a news article, press enter, then you can press right arrow to read the different hunks of the article. The entire article will not read; you pres the right arrow, listen to part of it, then press right arrow to hear more until you are done. If you want to use all of your reading commands to read word by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do this, press insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then you can read that section of the article with up and arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right arrow to the next hunk. You will know when you come to the end of that article, and then you just keep pressing the right arrow to get to the next article with the touch cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the articles that you are interested in to come up, turn off the touch cursor, and tab to a list of the different kinds of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other types of news. From then on, those articles of news will be there as you press the right arrow with the touch cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore questions after you try this. Let us know how it goes. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: Jessica DSent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 1:56 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10 Hi, I would like to know how to read news using the news app in Windows 10. NVDA and narrator won’t work for this. Can anyonr help? Thanks, Jessica Sent from Mail for Windows 10 
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Hi,I'm using NVDA, master snapshots, which are much more stable, on Windows 10, version 1703, rather than NVDA 2017.1.
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On May 3, 2017, at 8:20 PM, David Moore < jesusloves1966@...> wrote: Hi Jessica, I use the touch cursor in JAWS to navigate the News App. This works very well. When you open the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch cursor will come on automatically, and you can start pressing the right and left arrow keys to go through the different News articles. When you hear a title of a news article, press enter, then you can press right arrow to read the different hunks of the article. The entire article will not read; you pres the right arrow, listen to part of it, then press right arrow to hear more until you are done. If you want to use all of your reading commands to read word by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do this, press insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then you can read that section of the article with up and arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right arrow to the next hunk. You will know when you come to the end of that article, and then you just keep pressing the right arrow to get to the next article with the touch cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the articles that you are interested in to come up, turn off the touch cursor, and tab to a list of the different kinds of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other types of news. From then on, those articles of news will be there as you press the right arrow with the touch cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore questions after you try this. Let us know how it goes. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Hi, I would like to know how to read news using the news app in Windows 10. NVDA and narrator won’t work for this. Can anyonr help? Thanks, Jessica Sent from Mail for Windows 10 
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That is great! I will have to try those out. I use NVDA a lot as well. Have a great one. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: Jessica DSent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:24 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10 Hi,I'm using NVDA, master snapshots, which are much more stable, on Windows 10, version 1703, rather than NVDA 2017.1.
Sent from my iPhone Hi Jessica, I use the touch cursor in JAWS to navigate the News App. This works very well. When you open the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch cursor will come on automatically, and you can start pressing the right and left arrow keys to go through the different News articles. When you hear a title of a news article, press enter, then you can press right arrow to read the different hunks of the article. The entire article will not read; you pres the right arrow, listen to part of it, then press right arrow to hear more until you are done. If you want to use all of your reading commands to read word by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do this, press insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then you can read that section of the article with up and arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right arrow to the next hunk. You will know when you come to the end of that article, and then you just keep pressing the right arrow to get to the next article with the touch cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the articles that you are interested in to come up, turn off the touch cursor, and tab to a list of the different kinds of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other types of news. From then on, those articles of news will be there as you press the right arrow with the touch cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore questions after you try this. Let us know how it goes. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Hi, I would like to know how to read news using the news app in Windows 10. NVDA and narrator won’t work for this. Can anyonr help? Thanks, Jessica Sent from Mail for Windows 10 
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Do you know about working with object
navigation? The JAWS touch cursor is the rough equivalent of object
navigation. I almost never use JAWS these days and I don't have Windows 10 but
if you learn about object navigation, it will likely allow you to do what you
want. Other list members who know more about working with apps may have
other, better suggestions but whatever the case, learning about object
navigation is very worth while and it allows me to work with interfaces I
couldn't work with otherwise.
Gene
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Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows
10
Hi,I'm using NVDA, master snapshots, which are much more stable, on Windows
10, version 1703, rather than NVDA 2017.1.
Sent from my
iPhone
Hi Jessica,
I use the touch cursor in JAWS to navigate the News App.
This works very well. When you open the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch
cursor will come on automatically, and you can start pressing the right and
left arrow keys to go through the different News articles. When you hear a
title of a news article, press enter, then you can press right arrow to read
the different hunks of the article. The entire article will not read; you pres
the right arrow, listen to part of it, then press right arrow to hear more
until you are done. If you want to use all of your reading commands to read
word by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do this, press
insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then you can read that section of the
article with up and arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the
touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right arrow to the next
hunk. You will know when you come to the end of that article, and then you
just keep pressing the right arrow to get to the next article with the touch
cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the articles that you
are interested in to come up, turn off the touch cursor, and tab to a list of
the different kinds of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already
chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other types of news. From
then on, those articles of news will be there as you press the right arrow
with the touch cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore questions
after you try this. Let us know how it goes.
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows
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Hi,
I would like to know how to read news using the news app in
Windows 10.
NVDA and narrator won’t work for this.
Can anyonr help?
Thanks,
Jessica
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Yes, using object navigation is the answer to accessing a lot with NVDA. Object navigation is very similar to the JAWS touch cursor. I would not even suggest using NVDA without learning all of the object navigations key commands. That is what makes NVDA access more controls for me than JAWS in programs and on web pages. Just press NVDA+N and arrow to the help menu, and open the users guide. Chapters 4 and five are crucial to memorize, because that is where you learn all about navigating with the review cursor, and navigating to each object or control and then reading what is on that object with the reading commands for the review cursor. I have tutorials for all of that. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: GeneSent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:39 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10 Do you know about working with object navigation? The JAWS touch cursor is the rough equivalent of object navigation. I almost never use JAWS these days and I don't have Windows 10 but if you learn about object navigation, it will likely allow you to do what you want. Other list members who know more about working with apps may have other, better suggestions but whatever the case, learning about object navigation is very worth while and it allows me to work with interfaces I couldn't work with otherwise. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 7:24 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10 Hi,I'm using NVDA, master snapshots, which are much more stable, on Windows 10, version 1703, rather than NVDA 2017.1.
Sent from my iPhone Hi Jessica, I use the touch cursor in JAWS to navigate the News App. This works very well. When you open the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch cursor will come on automatically, and you can start pressing the right and left arrow keys to go through the different News articles. When you hear a title of a news article, press enter, then you can press right arrow to read the different hunks of the article. The entire article will not read; you pres the right arrow, listen to part of it, then press right arrow to hear more until you are done. If you want to use all of your reading commands to read word by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do this, press insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then you can read that section of the article with up and arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right arrow to the next hunk. You will know when you come to the end of that article, and then you just keep pressing the right arrow to get to the next article with the touch cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the articles that you are interested in to come up, turn off the touch cursor, and tab to a list of the different kinds of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other types of news. From then on, those articles of news will be there as you press the right arrow with the touch cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore questions after you try this. Let us know how it goes. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Hi, I would like to know how to read news using the news app in Windows 10. NVDA and narrator won’t work for this. Can anyonr help? Thanks, Jessica Sent from Mail for Windows 10 
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I have found that using the NVDA add-on ObjPad with the News App with Scan mode is a good experience. See the add-on site for info. On 5/3/17, David Moore <jesusloves1966@...> wrote: Yes, using object navigation is the answer to accessing a lot with NVDA. Object navigation is very similar to the JAWS touch cursor. I would not even suggest using NVDA without learning all of the object navigations key commands. That is what makes NVDA access more controls for me than JAWS in programs and on web pages. Just press NVDA+N and arrow to the help menu, and open the users guide. Chapters 4 and five are crucial to memorize, because that is where you learn all about navigating with the review cursor, and navigating to each object or control and then reading what is on that object with the reading commands for the review cursor. I have tutorials for all of that. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Gene Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:39 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10
Do you know about working with object navigation? The JAWS touch cursor is the rough equivalent of object navigation. I almost never use JAWS these days and I don't have Windows 10 but if you learn about object navigation, it will likely allow you to do what you want. Other list members who know more about working with apps may have other, better suggestions but whatever the case, learning about object navigation is very worth while and it allows me to work with interfaces I couldn't work with otherwise.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Jessica D Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 7:24 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10
Hi,I'm using NVDA, master snapshots, which are much more stable, on Windows 10, version 1703, rather than NVDA 2017.1.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 3, 2017, at 8:20 PM, David Moore <jesusloves1966@...> wrote: Hi Jessica, I use the touch cursor in JAWS to navigate the News App. This works very well. When you open the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch cursor will come on automatically, and you can start pressing the right and left arrow keys to go through the different News articles. When you hear a title of a news article, press enter, then you can press right arrow to read the different hunks of the article. The entire article will not read; you pres the right arrow, listen to part of it, then press right arrow to hear more until you are done. If you want to use all of your reading commands to read word by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do this, press insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then you can read that section of the article with up and arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right arrow to the next hunk. You will know when you come to the end of that article, and then you just keep pressing the right arrow to get to the next article with the touch cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the articles that you are interested in to come up, turn off the touch cursor, and tab to a list of the different kinds of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other types of news. From then on, those articles of news will be there as you press the right arrow with the touch cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore questions after you try this. Let us know how it goes. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Jessica D Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 1:56 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10
Hi, I would like to know how to read news using the news app in Windows 10. NVDA and narrator won’t work for this. Can anyonr help? Thanks, Jessica
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Additionally, on just using the app, Object navigation is extremely good. So there's no need for an add-on after all.
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On 5/3/17, Andre Fisher <andrefisher729@...> wrote: I have found that using the NVDA add-on ObjPad with the News App with Scan mode is a good experience. See the add-on site for info.
On 5/3/17, David Moore <jesusloves1966@...> wrote:
Yes, using object navigation is the answer to accessing a lot with NVDA. Object navigation is very similar to the JAWS touch cursor. I would not even suggest using NVDA without learning all of the object navigations key commands. That is what makes NVDA access more controls for me than JAWS in programs and on web pages. Just press NVDA+N and arrow to the help menu, and open the users guide. Chapters 4 and five are crucial to memorize, because that is where you learn all about navigating with the review cursor, and navigating to each object or control and then reading what is on that object with the reading commands for the review cursor. I have tutorials for all of that. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Gene Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:39 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10
Do you know about working with object navigation? The JAWS touch cursor is the rough equivalent of object navigation. I almost never use JAWS these days and I don't have Windows 10 but if you learn about object navigation, it will likely allow you to do what you want. Other list members who know more about working with apps may have other, better suggestions but whatever the case, learning about object navigation is very worth while and it allows me to work with interfaces I couldn't work with otherwise.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Jessica D Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 7:24 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10
Hi,I'm using NVDA, master snapshots, which are much more stable, on Windows 10, version 1703, rather than NVDA 2017.1.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 3, 2017, at 8:20 PM, David Moore <jesusloves1966@...> wrote: Hi Jessica, I use the touch cursor in JAWS to navigate the News App. This works very well. When you open the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch cursor will come on automatically, and you can start pressing the right and left arrow keys to go through the different News articles. When you hear a title of a news article, press enter, then you can press right arrow to read the different hunks of the article. The entire article will not read; you pres the right arrow, listen to part of it, then press right arrow to hear more until you are done. If you want to use all of your reading commands to read word by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do this, press insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then you can read that section of the article with up and arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right arrow to the next hunk. You will know when you come to the end of that article, and then you just keep pressing the right arrow to get to the next article with the touch cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the articles that you are interested in to come up, turn off the touch cursor, and tab to a list of the different kinds of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other types of news. From then on, those articles of news will be there as you press the right arrow with the touch cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore questions after you try this. Let us know how it goes. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Jessica D Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 1:56 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10
Hi, I would like to know how to read news using the news app in Windows 10. NVDA and narrator won’t work for this. Can anyonr help? Thanks, Jessica
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can I get the website with your tutorials?
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On 5/3/2017 5:51 PM, David Moore wrote:
Yes, using object navigation is the answer
to accessing a lot with NVDA. Object navigation is very
similar to the JAWS touch cursor. I would not even suggest
using NVDA without learning all of the object navigations key
commands. That is what makes NVDA access more controls for me
than JAWS in programs and on web pages. Just press NVDA+N and
arrow to the help menu, and open the users guide. Chapters 4
and five are crucial to memorize, because that is where you
learn all about navigating with the review cursor, and
navigating to each object or control and then reading what is
on that object with the reading commands for the review
cursor. I have tutorials for all of that.
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From:
Gene
Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:39 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the
app in Windows 10
Do
you know about working with object navigation? The JAWS
touch cursor is the rough equivalent of object navigation. I
almost never use JAWS these days and I don't have Windows 10
but if you learn about object navigation, it will likely
allow you to do what you want. Other list members who know
more about working with apps may have other, better
suggestions but whatever the case, learning about object
navigation is very worth while and it allows me to work with
interfaces I couldn't work with otherwise.
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Sent:
Wednesday, May 03, 2017 7:24 PM
Subject: Re:
[nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows
10
Hi,I'm using NVDA, master snapshots,
which are much more stable, on Windows 10, version 1703,
rather than NVDA 2017.1.
Sent from my iPhone
Hi Jessica,
I use the touch cursor in JAWS to
navigate the News App. This works very well. When you open
the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch cursor will
come on automatically, and you can start pressing the
right and left arrow keys to go through the different News
articles. When you hear a title of a news article, press
enter, then you can press right arrow to read the
different hunks of the article. The entire article will
not read; you pres the right arrow, listen to part of it,
then press right arrow to hear more until you are done. If
you want to use all of your reading commands to read word
by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do
this, press insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then
you can read that section of the article with up and
arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the
touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right
arrow to the next hunk. You will know when you come to the
end of that article, and then you just keep pressing the
right arrow to get to the next article with the touch
cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the
articles that you are interested in to come up, turn off
the touch cursor, and tab to a list of the different kinds
of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already
chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other
types of news. From then on, those articles of news will
be there as you press the right arrow with the touch
cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore
questions after you try this. Let us know how it goes.
David Moore
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Jessica D
Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 1:56 PM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: [nvda] best way to read news with the
app in Windows 10
Hi,
I would like to know how to read news
using the news app in Windows 10.
NVDA and narrator won’t work for this.
Can anyonr help?
Thanks,
Jessica
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Hi, Here is a good website with a lot of NVDA tutorials. Just keep pressing H until you get to the tutorial you want. Most of them are audio tutorials that you can either listen to or download. Here is the web site: http://www.accessibilitycentral.net/nvda%20tutorials.html Have a great one! David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: The WolfSent: Thursday, May 4, 2017 1:53 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10 can I get the website with your tutorials? On 5/3/2017 5:51 PM, David Moore wrote: Yes, using object navigation is the answer to accessing a lot with NVDA. Object navigation is very similar to the JAWS touch cursor. I would not even suggest using NVDA without learning all of the object navigations key commands. That is what makes NVDA access more controls for me than JAWS in programs and on web pages. Just press NVDA+N and arrow to the help menu, and open the users guide. Chapters 4 and five are crucial to memorize, because that is where you learn all about navigating with the review cursor, and navigating to each object or control and then reading what is on that object with the reading commands for the review cursor. I have tutorials for all of that. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Gene Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:39 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10 Do you know about working with object navigation? The JAWS touch cursor is the rough equivalent of object navigation. I almost never use JAWS these days and I don't have Windows 10 but if you learn about object navigation, it will likely allow you to do what you want. Other list members who know more about working with apps may have other, better suggestions but whatever the case, learning about object navigation is very worth while and it allows me to work with interfaces I couldn't work with otherwise. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 7:24 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] best way to read news with the app in Windows 10 Hi,I'm using NVDA, master snapshots, which are much more stable, on Windows 10, version 1703, rather than NVDA 2017.1.
Sent from my iPhone Hi Jessica, I use the touch cursor in JAWS to navigate the News App. This works very well. When you open the News App with JAWS 17 or 18, the touch cursor will come on automatically, and you can start pressing the right and left arrow keys to go through the different News articles. When you hear a title of a news article, press enter, then you can press right arrow to read the different hunks of the article. The entire article will not read; you pres the right arrow, listen to part of it, then press right arrow to hear more until you are done. If you want to use all of your reading commands to read word by word, for example, you have to enter text mode. To do this, press insert+enter. You will hear a sound, and then you can read that section of the article with up and arrow, and so on. When you are ready to go back to the touch cursor, just press escape, and then you can right arrow to the next hunk. You will know when you come to the end of that article, and then you just keep pressing the right arrow to get to the next article with the touch cursor turned on. To set up your news so you will get the articles that you are interested in to come up, turn off the touch cursor, and tab to a list of the different kinds of news that you can select from. Top headlines is already chosen. You can choose from sports news, and many other types of news. From then on, those articles of news will be there as you press the right arrow with the touch cursor turned on. Let us know if you have anymore questions after you try this. Let us know how it goes. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Hi, I would like to know how to read news using the news app in Windows 10. NVDA and narrator won’t work for this. Can anyonr help? Thanks, Jessica Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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