NVDA says out of link in Outlook
Bob Cavanaugh
Hi all,
Well, my massive email cleanout that has been a project since April 2020 generates another question, though I think the first to this list, or at least the first one in a while. As I read my messages, NVDA says "out of link" whenever it encounters text that isn't a link anymore in Outlook, but doesn't read this way when browsing the web. Is there a way to make NVDA read links the same way in Outlook as it does when browsing the web? Bob
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Gene
Others may know of a setting, but I've never seen any that apply and I don't think there is one. You should be able to use the speech dictionary to silence the phrase.
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Gene
On 12/5/2022 5:13 PM, Bob Cavanaugh wrote:
Hi all,
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Quentin Christensen
It is because Outlook treats email messages as Word documents - this is why links (and leaving links) are read as they would be in Word. This is always why tables have traditionally been read like they have in Word rather than web tables.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 10:16 AM Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: Others may know of a setting, but I've never seen any that apply and I --
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Cyrille
Hi Quentin
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Your answer does not explain why the links are reported differently on a webpage than in an e-mail in Outlook (or a Word document). In other words, is this difference of behaviour intended or is it a bug? And if it is intended, what is the explanation? Thanks. Cheers, Cyrille
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 02:30 AM, Quentin Christensen wrote:
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Quentin Christensen
Actually, it does work the same way in Word and the web, it's just that it reports "out of link" when you navigate by character or word - which you are more likely to do in Word It doesn't report out of link when you press down arrow or say all or jump to another element.
Hi Quentin --
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Cyrille
Actually it does not behave the same way in all cases:
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E.g.: to paste in Chrome address bar: data:text/html,<p><a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a></p><p>is a link</p> With this example, if you use up/down arrow, you do not hear "out-of-link" in Chrome. Now, copy/paste the whole content of tthe webpage in Word; to keep formatting, do not use NVDA's select all and copy but native one. That is NVDA+F2, ctrl+A, NVDA+F2, ctrl+C and then paste in Word. In Word, using up/down arrow, you will here "out of link". I do not know if it is the same thing as Bob is experimenting; but it definitely demonstrates that the behaviour is different between Word and Chrome in some cases. Cyrille
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 01:06 PM, Quentin Christensen wrote:
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Gene
I just checked this. Even when using read to end, NVDA in Word says
out of link every time a link is left. I'll leave it to others to
discuss this idea. Should NVDA be scripted not to say out of link
when in Outlook?
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Gene On 12/6/2022 6:37 AM, Cyrille via
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Actually it does not behave the same way in all cases:
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Bob Cavanaugh
Thanks Gene, that's exactly what I'm experiencing as well. I wouldn't
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have noticed it if it just happened when using arrows to navigate, as I hardly ever do that in Outlook.
On 12/6/22, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
I just checked this. Even when using read to end, NVDA in Word says out
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Hi, What is the version of Outlook (major.minor.build) you've got? It's the key piece of information that explains it all: This happens because NVDA is told to use Microsoft Active Accessibility in combination with API provided by Word document controls (object model) to interact with email messages, internally seen as a Word document by both Outlook and NVDA. Telling NVDA to use UIA to access Word controls (NVDA menu/Preferences/Settings/Advanced) resolves this but it will work best with recent Outlook 365 releases. How is this possible? Three reasons:
To Quentin: I think it would benefit folks if an explanation about this thread can be published as part of a future In-Process blog post. Cheers, Joseph
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Quentin Christensen
Following on from Joseph's comments - I was testing using Office 365 on Windows 11 so using UIA, hence my experience is the same in Word as in Chrome (NVDA does NOT report out of link if leaving the link with down arrow) - that explains the different experience we were getting.
On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 7:16 AM Joseph Lee <joseph.lee22590@...> wrote:
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Bob Cavanaugh
Ah, okay. Yes, I too am on Outlook 365. That's probably why I didn't
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notice it until now as well, because I was using UIA with Outlook 2016, because if I wasn't, Outlook would crash when I encountered certain messages with NVDA running.
On 12/6/22, Quentin Christensen <quentin@...> wrote:
Following on from Joseph's comments - I was testing using Office 365 on
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Cyrille
Hi
Thanks Joseph for the reminder about UIA which makes the difference. I am actually using an older version of Outlook 2016 on Windows 10, hence the use of MSAA and not UIA. The question remains for people using MSAA for people using older but still supported Office versions and/or Windows 10. However we can imagine that NVAccess will not bother fix a such minor issue which only impacts software that will be out of date in a rather near feature and since the users may always force the use of UIA for Word if needed. Cheers, Cyrille
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Gene
That's where using the speech dictionary will solve the problem.
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Gene On 12/7/2022 1:43 AM, Cyrille via
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Bob Cavanaugh
The issue with the speech dictionary is that whenever NVDA encounters
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the phrase out of link, it will be ignored. That seems like it would cause more problems than it solves.
On 12/7/22, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote:
That's where using the speech dictionary will solve the problem.
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Bob,
The question is, how often do you encounter the actual phrase "out of link" in anything? I'd say it's awfully close to zero in both typical documents and even tech documentation that is not screen-reader focused. It's also possible to use either the temporary dictionary (more work) or a voice dictionary where you only use that voice when you're in Outlook, so this deletion would not be in effect elsewhere. -- Brian - Virginia, USA - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 22H2, Build 19045; Office 2016, Version 16.0.15726.20188, 32-bit "Be Yourself" is the worst advice you can give to some people. ~ Tom Masson
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Gene
Only if it matters to you if you hear the phrase. It doesn't matter to me. Maybe if I was editing a document with a link it might but I never edit documents with links where it matters.
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Gene
On 12/7/2022 12:08 PM, Bob Cavanaugh wrote:
The issue with the speech dictionary is that whenever NVDA encounters
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Steve Nutt
Hi,
Could NVDA not be a bit smart about this, and switch to UIA when in an Outlook message? I guess not because it might not work so well in older versions of Outlook?
I only ask because JAWS doesn’t do this, whatever version of Outlook you use, it handles it more gracefully.
All the best
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Quentin Christensen
Sent: 07 December 2022 02:08 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA says out of link in Outlook
Following on from Joseph's comments - I was testing using Office 365 on Windows 11 so using UIA, hence my experience is the same in Word as in Chrome (NVDA does NOT report out of link if leaving the link with down arrow) - that explains the different experience we were getting.
On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 7:16 AM Joseph Lee <joseph.lee22590@...> wrote:
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Steve Nutt
Not really, because if you get the words Out Of Link in a real document you wouldn’t hear it. I don’t like these cludges that squash words that could legitimately be in a document.
All the best
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 07 December 2022 15:00 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA says out of link in Outlook
That's where using the speech dictionary will solve the problem. On 12/7/2022 1:43 AM, Cyrille via groups.io wrote:
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Steve Nutt
It doesn’t matter. If you get NVDA to squash particular phrases, you would be at a disadvantage to a sighted person who would immediately see it. I do not like this practice at all.
All the best
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Brian Vogel
Sent: 07 December 2022 18:20 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA says out of link in Outlook
Bob, Brian - Virginia, USA - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 22H2, Build 19045; Office 2016, Version 16.0.15726.20188, 32-bit "Be Yourself" is the worst advice you can give to some people. ~ Tom Masson
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Steve Nutt
Exactly, this is called Personal. You can't expect a personal setting to please everyone.
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All the best Steve
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: 07 December 2022 18:56 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA says out of link in Outlook Only if it matters to you if you hear the phrase. It doesn't matter to me. Maybe if I was editing a document with a link it might but I never edit documents with links where it matters. Gene On 12/7/2022 12:08 PM, Bob Cavanaugh wrote: The issue with the speech dictionary is that whenever NVDA encounters
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