Probably OT: System messages in windows


Daniel Sommerfeld
 

Hi all.


I'll keep it short, because this topic is probably off topic but i really need help with this.


How do i access windoes messages dropping in? Messages like warnings or if windows wants me to react on something?


Thank you and my apologies for the off topic.


Daniel


 

What version of Windows are you running? It is windows key +a for Windows 10. for 11, I believe it is windows key +n.





On 12/6/2022 2:57 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:

Hi all.


I'll keep it short, because this topic is probably off topic but i really need help with this.


How do i access windoes messages dropping in? Messages like warnings or if windows wants me to react on something?


Thank you and my apologies for the off topic.


Daniel







Daniel Sommerfeld
 

Hi.


Yes that was my fault. I am running Windows 10. I will try when it appears again. Thank you for your help.


Daniel

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:01 schrieb Governor staten:

What version of Windows are you running? It is windows key +a for Windows 10. for 11, I believe it is windows key +n.





On 12/6/2022 2:57 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi all.


I'll keep it short, because this topic is probably off topic but i really need help with this.


How do i access windoes messages dropping in? Messages like warnings or if windows wants me to react on something?


Thank you and my apologies for the off topic.


Daniel







Chris Smart
 

Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.


Daniel Sommerfeld
 

Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:

Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.







Gene
 

I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place.  Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog.  If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box.  Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene

On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.










Daniel Sommerfeld
 

Hi gene. Yes, the checkbox you mean after hitting tab once is checked. But if you go back with shift+tab there is one more checkbox, related to messages. For me it looks a bit the same. I am not sure how to handle that one. It is unchecked by default.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:44 schrieb Gene:

I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place.  Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box.  Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.














Gene
 

If you go back, there is report tool tips, which has nothing to do with notifications.  Tool tips are bits of information that are displayed that give extra information about some things when they are selected.  For example, on the desktop, if you move to This Computer and report tool tips are checked, you will hear something like shows the disk drives and hardware connected to this computer after you hear this computer spoken.

Gene

On 12/6/2022 2:52 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi gene. Yes, the checkbox you mean after hitting tab once is checked. But if you go back with shift+tab there is one more checkbox, related to messages. For me it looks a bit the same. I am not sure how to handle that one. It is unchecked by default.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:44 schrieb Gene:
I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place.  Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box.  Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.

















Daniel Sommerfeld
 

Hi Gene. Ah these are tooltips. I never really knew about them. Probably, because it always had been unchecked. But ok. Now i know, what i can play around with and if something changes to negative i know, why. :-)


Thank you for your help and really sorry for the OT.

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:03 schrieb Gene:

If you go back, there is report tool tips, which has nothing to do with notifications.  Tool tips are bits of information that are displayed that give extra information about some things when they are selected.  For example, on the desktop, if you move to This Computer and report tool tips are checked, you will hear something like shows the disk drives and hardware connected to this computer after you hear this computer spoken.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:52 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi gene. Yes, the checkbox you mean after hitting tab once is checked. But if you go back with shift+tab there is one more checkbox, related to messages. For me it looks a bit the same. I am not sure how to handle that one. It is unchecked by default.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:44 schrieb Gene:
I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place.  Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box.  Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.





















Gene
 

It started out as off topic but it then became on topic because it is discussing settings in NVDA.

Gene

On 12/6/2022 3:06 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Gene. Ah these are tooltips. I never really knew about them. Probably, because it always had been unchecked. But ok. Now i know, what i can play around with and if something changes to negative i know, why. :-)


Thank you for your help and really sorry for the OT.

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:03 schrieb Gene:
If you go back, there is report tool tips, which has nothing to do with notifications.  Tool tips are bits of information that are displayed that give extra information about some things when they are selected.  For example, on the desktop, if you move to This Computer and report tool tips are checked, you will hear something like shows the disk drives and hardware connected to this computer after you hear this computer spoken.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:52 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi gene. Yes, the checkbox you mean after hitting tab once is checked. But if you go back with shift+tab there is one more checkbox, related to messages. For me it looks a bit the same. I am not sure how to handle that one. It is unchecked by default.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:44 schrieb Gene:
I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place.  Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box.  Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.
























Daniel Sommerfeld
 

Oh wow. So i kind of got a lucky shot at the end. *grins*

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:10 schrieb Gene:

It started out as off topic but it then became on topic because it is discussing settings in NVDA.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 3:06 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Gene. Ah these are tooltips. I never really knew about them. Probably, because it always had been unchecked. But ok. Now i know, what i can play around with and if something changes to negative i know, why. :-)


Thank you for your help and really sorry for the OT.

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:03 schrieb Gene:
If you go back, there is report tool tips, which has nothing to do with notifications.  Tool tips are bits of information that are displayed that give extra information about some things when they are selected.  For example, on the desktop, if you move to This Computer and report tool tips are checked, you will hear something like shows the disk drives and hardware connected to this computer after you hear this computer spoken.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:52 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi gene. Yes, the checkbox you mean after hitting tab once is checked. But if you go back with shift+tab there is one more checkbox, related to messages. For me it looks a bit the same. I am not sure how to handle that one. It is unchecked by default.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:44 schrieb Gene:
I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place.  Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box.  Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.




























Tyler Spivey
 

NVDA should read these notifications when they appear. Press Windows+shift+v to access it if it's still on screen, or Windows+a to view them in the Action Center.

On 12/6/2022 1:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Oh wow. So i kind of got a lucky shot at the end. *grins*
Am 06.12.2022 um 22:10 schrieb Gene:
It started out as off topic but it then became on topic because it is discussing settings in NVDA.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 3:06 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Gene. Ah these are tooltips. I never really knew about them. Probably, because it always had been unchecked. But ok. Now i know, what i can play around with and if something changes to negative i know, why. :-)


Thank you for your help and really sorry for the OT.

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:03 schrieb Gene:
If you go back, there is report tool tips, which has nothing to do with notifications.  Tool tips are bits of information that are displayed that give extra information about some things when they are selected.  For example, on the desktop, if you move to This Computer and report tool tips are checked, you will hear something like shows the disk drives and hardware connected to this computer after you hear this computer spoken.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:52 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi gene. Yes, the checkbox you mean after hitting tab once is checked. But if you go back with shift+tab there is one more checkbox, related to messages. For me it looks a bit the same. I am not sure how to handle that one. It is unchecked by default.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:44 schrieb Gene:
I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place.  Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box.  Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.





























Daniel Sommerfeld
 

Hi Tyler.


yes, that is also a good shortkey. I mean the one to view the message when it is on screen. Thank you for your help.

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:48 schrieb Tyler Spivey via groups.io:

NVDA should read these notifications when they appear. Press Windows+shift+v to access it if it's still on screen, or Windows+a to view them in the Action Center.


On 12/6/2022 1:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Oh wow. So i kind of got a lucky shot at the end. *grins*

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:10 schrieb Gene:
It started out as off topic but it then became on topic because it is discussing settings in NVDA.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 3:06 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Gene. Ah these are tooltips. I never really knew about them. Probably, because it always had been unchecked. But ok. Now i know, what i can play around with and if something changes to negative i know, why. :-)


Thank you for your help and really sorry for the OT.

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:03 schrieb Gene:
If you go back, there is report tool tips, which has nothing to do with notifications.  Tool tips are bits of information that are displayed that give extra information about some things when they are selected.  For example, on the desktop, if you move to This Computer and report tool tips are checked, you will hear something like shows the disk drives and hardware connected to this computer after you hear this computer spoken.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:52 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi gene. Yes, the checkbox you mean after hitting tab once is checked. But if you go back with shift+tab there is one more checkbox, related to messages. For me it looks a bit the same. I am not sure how to handle that one. It is unchecked by default.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:44 schrieb Gene:
I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place.  Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box.  Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.


































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Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2022 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Probably OT: System messages in windows


I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place. Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box. Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.













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I always turn tooltips on, since sometimes more file info is spoken that way.
Brian

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Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2022 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Probably OT: System messages in windows


Hi Gene. Ah these are tooltips. I never really knew about them.
Probably, because it always had been unchecked. But ok. Now i know, what
i can play around with and if something changes to negative i know, why. :-)


Thank you for your help and really sorry for the OT.

Am 06.12.2022 um 22:03 schrieb Gene:
If you go back, there is report tool tips, which has nothing to do with notifications. Tool tips are bits of information that are displayed that give extra information about some things when they are selected. For example, on the desktop, if you move to This Computer and report tool tips are checked, you will hear something like shows the disk drives and hardware connected to this computer after you hear this computer spoken.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:52 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi gene. Yes, the checkbox you mean after hitting tab once is checked. But if you go back with shift+tab there is one more checkbox, related to messages. For me it looks a bit the same. I am not sure how to handle that one. It is unchecked by default.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:44 schrieb Gene:
I don't know what you are seeing but you aren't looking in the right place. Control NVDA key o opens the object presentation dialog. If you open it and tab one time, you will find a check box. Check and uncheck it with the space bar and then press enter.

This setting is very likely already checked, as you want it to be. The default is checked.

Gene
On 12/6/2022 2:26 PM, Daniel Sommerfeld wrote:
Hi Chris.


There are two buttons regarding messages. Do you mean the first or the second. The first was unchecked and the second was checked.

Am 06.12.2022 um 21:22 schrieb Chris Smart:
Hi.
If you are not hearing notifications as they pop up, press NVDA+control+o and make sure "Report notifications" is checked.