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Reading Output in Programming Environments Automatically
Bhavya shah
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Spot on. I had probably turned it off on accident, and having re-enabled it on your recommendation, output is auto-read at least in Command Prompt. Much appreciated. Thanks. On 1/9/22, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
Check to see if report dynamic content changes is on. It is by default but --
Best Regards, Bhavya Shah Stanford University | Class of 2024 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavyashah125/ |
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Gene
Check to see if report dynamic content changes is on. It is by
default but it may have been turned off by a typing error. The command to
toggle it on or off is NVDA 5, 5 on the main keyboard.
Gene -----Original Message-----
From: Bhavya shah
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2022 5:54 PM
To: nvda
Subject: [nvda] Reading Output in Programming Environments
Automatically Dear
all, I am using NVDA 2021.3.1 on Windows 10. When using the Command Prompt or Windows Subsystem for Linux, NVDA does not auto-read the output on pressing Enter. This means that I need to use the review cursor to manually inspect the output each time. I do not recall experiencing this behaviour in the past. I ran the COM registration fixing tool and restarted with add-ons disabled without success. Is there a work-around or patch to enable NVDA to auto-read output? I would truly appreciate all suggestions and inputs on this. Best Regards, Bhavya Shah Stanford University | Class of 2024 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavyashah125/ |
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Bhavya shah
Dear all,
I am using NVDA 2021.3.1 on Windows 10. When using the Command Prompt or Windows Subsystem for Linux, NVDA does not auto-read the output on pressing Enter. This means that I need to use the review cursor to manually inspect the output each time. I do not recall experiencing this behaviour in the past. I ran the COM registration fixing tool and restarted with add-ons disabled without success. Is there a work-around or patch to enable NVDA to auto-read output? I would truly appreciate all suggestions and inputs on this. Best Regards, Bhavya Shah Stanford University | Class of 2024 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavyashah125/ |
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