Echoing Powershell Window


K0LNY
 

Hello,
Running windows 10, and I often use windows powershell with NVDA to log into
other computers on my network.
Normally it works great with NVDA, I can hear everything that comes up on
the screen after I press enter.
I'm wondering if I may have changed an NVDA setting that stopped this from
happening, it is acting more like Jaws, I have to do the move to focus
action and use the number pad to read up from the bottom.
The powershell screen is maximized, and I have unloaded and reloaded NVDA,
and reopened the powershell window.
I hadn't done any updates to cause the change.
Any ideas?

Thanks.

Glenn


Tyler Spivey
 

Press NVDA+5, 6 and 7 until they're all on.

This is one feature I don't like about NVDA's default keyboard layout. These keys are right above NVDA+t or close enough to it, and pressing them isn't obvious for a long time after.

On 3/21/2023 10:53 AM, K0LNY wrote:
Hello,
Running windows 10, and I often use windows powershell with NVDA to log into
other computers on my network.
Normally it works great with NVDA, I can hear everything that comes up on
the screen after I press enter.
I'm wondering if I may have changed an NVDA setting that stopped this from
happening, it is acting more like Jaws, I have to do the move to focus
action and use the number pad to read up from the bottom.
The powershell screen is maximized, and I have unloaded and reloaded NVDA,
and reopened the powershell window.
I hadn't done any updates to cause the change.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Glenn


Richard Wells
 

Glen: Try pressing NVDA+NUM-ROW-5. That should get it speaking properly again in Power Shell.

On 3/21/2023 12:53 PM, K0LNY wrote:
Hello,
Running windows 10, and I often use windows powershell with NVDA to log into
other computers on my network.
Normally it works great with NVDA, I can hear everything that comes up on
the screen after I press enter.
I'm wondering if I may have changed an NVDA setting that stopped this from
happening, it is acting more like Jaws, I have to do the move to focus
action and use the number pad to read up from the bottom.
The powershell screen is maximized, and I have unloaded and reloaded NVDA,
and reopened the powershell window.
I hadn't done any updates to cause the change.
Any ideas?

Thanks.

Glenn