An easier command to copy current line?
Gerardo Corripio <gera1027@...>
Don't you all think that there should be an easy command kind of like NVDA+t three times, that would when doing, NVDA+l in Laptop layout, for the current line's contents to be copied onto the Clipboard? for instance a File name, an error command etc. Yes there's the Speech History which I do have, but it doesn't always seem to work right, in that it doesn't seem to capture the totaity of what NVDA has said: ON some commands, for instance, instead of copying the whole command, it only copies the last part of the message. Any ideas? thus my requesting that some sort of easy copy current line command be available?
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Brian's Mail list account
What exactly are you attempting to copy from?
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Brian bglists@... Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.
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From: "Gerardo Corripio" <gera1027@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 11:27 AM Subject: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line? Don't you all think that there should be an easy command kind of like NVDA+t three times, that would when doing, NVDA+l in Laptop layout, for the current line's contents to be copied onto the Clipboard? for instance a File name, an error command etc. Yes there's the Speech History which I do have, but it doesn't always seem to work right, in that it doesn't seem to capture the totaity of what NVDA has said: ON some commands, for instance, instead of copying the whole command, it only copies the last part of the message. Any ideas? thus my requesting that some sort of easy copy current line command be available?
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Gerardo Corripio <gera1027@...>
For instance let's say I'm in Filesilla (the FTP client) from within the Read-only field where the connection status and other info is coming out onscreen, thus with NVDA+l I can read the current line as the information is being displayed. What I?d like to do is to somehow copy this info onto the clipboard kind of like what NVDA+t 3 times does to copy to the clipboard.
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El 26/01/2018 a las 10:08 a.m., Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io escribió:
What exactly are you attempting to copy from? --
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Gene
You would do better to ask if or how something can
be done instead of assuming it can't. The ability to copy material to the
clipboard using object navigation has existed for quite some time.
Be at the beginning of what you want to copy. Issue
the command NVDA key f9. Move to the end of what you want to copy.
Issue the command NVDA key f10 twice quickly. The first time selects the
material, the second time copies it to the clipboard.
Gene
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From: Gerardo Corripio
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current
line? Read-only field where the connection status and other info is coming out onscreen, thus with NVDA+l I can read the current line as the information is being displayed. What I?d like to do is to somehow copy this info onto the clipboard kind of like what NVDA+t 3 times does to copy to the clipboard. El 26/01/2018 a las 10:08 a.m., Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io escribió: > What exactly are you attempting to copy from? > Brian > > bglists@... > Sent via blueyonder. > Please address personal email to:- > briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' > in the display name field. > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerardo Corripio" > <gera1027@...> > To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> > Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 11:27 AM > Subject: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line? > > >> Don't you all think that there should be an easy command kind of like >> NVDA+t three times, that would when doing, NVDA+l in Laptop layout, >> for the current line's contents to be copied onto the Clipboard? for >> instance a File name, an error command etc. Yes there's the Speech >> History which I do have, but it doesn't always seem to work right, in >> that it doesn't seem to capture the totaity of what NVDA has said: ON >> some commands, for instance, instead of copying the whole command, it >> only copies the last part of the message. Any ideas? thus my >> requesting that some sort of easy copy current line command be >> available? >> >> -- >> Gera >> Enviado desde Thunderbird >> >> >> >> > > > > -- Gera Enviado desde Thunderbird
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Tyler Spivey
Try this:
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https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/reviewCursorCopier.en.html If you don't like that one's interface, I have Virtual Copy which does the same thing but with a command layer.
On 1/26/2018 8:10 AM, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
For instance let's say I'm in Filesilla (the FTP client) from within the
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Sam Bushman
The request was to press the read line key three times to copy to the clipboard like the title command currently does. This is a simple request and I personally think a great idea.
The keystrokes listed below work but are not what was asked or requested at all.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 9:41 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
You would do better to ask if or how something can be done instead of assuming it can't. The ability to copy material to the clipboard using object navigation has existed for quite some time.
Be at the beginning of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f9. Move to the end of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f10 twice quickly. The first time selects the material, the second time copies it to the clipboard. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerardo Corripio Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
For instance let's say I'm in Filesilla (the FTP client) from within the
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Gene
The followup message is written so as to indicate
an unawareness of the procedure I gave. This procedure is perfectly
adequate. But at this point, since the second message indicated an evident
lack of knowledge of the procedure, I asnwered it appropriately. The
original writer can tell us if he wants a different way of doing things.
Sometimes, when answering a
question, yto answer it effectively, you go beyond the lite4ral question.
Why is it being asked?
Gene
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From: Sam Bushman
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current
line? The request was to press the read line key three times to copy to the clipboard like the title command currently does. This is a simple request and I personally think a great idea.
The keystrokes listed below work but are not what was asked or requested at all.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
[mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 9:41 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
You would do better to ask if or how something can be done instead of assuming it can't. The ability to copy material to the clipboard using object navigation has existed for quite some time.
Be at the beginning of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f9. Move to the end of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f10 twice quickly. The first time selects the material, the second time copies it to the clipboard. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerardo Corripio Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
For instance let's say I'm in
Filesilla (the FTP client) from within the
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Gene
I should have said, the follow-up message is
written in such a way as to ndicate the that person may not be aware of how this
can already be done.
Gene
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From: Gene
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current
line? The followup message is written so as to indicate
an unawareness of the procedure I gave. This procedure is perfectly
adequate. But at this point, since the second message indicated an evident
lack of knowledge of the procedure, I asnwered it appropriately. The
original writer can tell us if he wants a different way of doing things.
Sometimes, when answering a
question, yto answer it effectively, you go beyond the lite4ral question.
Why is it being asked?
Gene
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From: Sam Bushman
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current
line? The request was to press the read line key three times to copy to the clipboard like the title command currently does. This is a simple request and I personally think a great idea.
The keystrokes listed below work but are not what was asked or requested at all.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
[mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
You would do better to ask if or how something can be done instead of assuming it can't. The ability to copy material to the clipboard using object navigation has existed for quite some time.
Be at the beginning of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f9. Move to the end of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f10 twice quickly. The first time selects the material, the second time copies it to the clipboard. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerardo Corripio Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
For instance let's say I'm in
Filesilla (the FTP client) from within the
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Sam Bushman
I would like to second the request. I think it’s a good simple idea. Are you interested in this as well? Thanks, Sam
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:02 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
The followup message is written so as to indicate an unawareness of the procedure I gave. This procedure is perfectly adequate. But at this point, since the second message indicated an evident lack of knowledge of the procedure, I asnwered it appropriately. The original writer can tell us if he wants a different way of doing things.
Sometimes, when answering a question, yto answer it effectively, you go beyond the lite4ral question. Why is it being asked?
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Sam Bushman Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:53 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
The request was to press the read line key three times to copy to the clipboard like the title command currently does. This is a simple request and I personally think a great idea.
The keystrokes listed below work but are not what was asked or requested at all.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
You would do better to ask if or how something can be done instead of assuming it can't. The ability to copy material to the clipboard using object navigation has existed for quite some time.
Be at the beginning of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f9. Move to the end of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f10 twice quickly. The first time selects the material, the second time copies it to the clipboard. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerardo Corripio Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
For instance let's say I'm in Filesilla (the FTP client) from within the
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Gene
It doesn't matter to me either way.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Sam Bushman
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current
line? I would like to second the request. I think it’s a good simple idea. Are you interested in this as well? Thanks, Sam
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
[mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
The followup message is written so as to indicate an unawareness of the procedure I gave. This procedure is perfectly adequate. But at this point, since the second message indicated an evident lack of knowledge of the procedure, I asnwered it appropriately. The original writer can tell us if he wants a different way of doing things.
Sometimes, when answering a question, yto answer it effectively, you go beyond the lite4ral question. Why is it being asked?
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Sam Bushman Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:53 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
The request was to press the read line key three times to copy to the clipboard like the title command currently does. This is a simple request and I personally think a great idea.
The keystrokes listed below work but are not what was asked or requested at all.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf
Of Gene
You would do better to ask if or how something can be done instead of assuming it can't. The ability to copy material to the clipboard using object navigation has existed for quite some time.
Be at the beginning of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f9. Move to the end of what you want to copy. Issue the command NVDA key f10 twice quickly. The first time selects the material, the second time copies it to the clipboard. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerardo Corripio Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] An easier command to copy current line?
For instance let's say I'm in
Filesilla (the FTP client) from within the
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