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"Speak Command Keys": don't speak arrow keys #5608

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jmuheim opened this issue Dec 14, 2015 · 5 comments
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"Speak Command Keys": don't speak arrow keys #5608

jmuheim opened this issue Dec 14, 2015 · 5 comments

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@jmuheim
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jmuheim commented Dec 14, 2015

I'd like NVDA to speak key combinations like Ctrl+N, but I don't want it to announce general browse keys, e.g. up arrow, down arrow, etc.

Is there a way to do this?

@ruifontes
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Unfortunately not yet!

I would like to have a kind of keyboard manager, where we could set wich
keys should be spoken and how...

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-----Mensagem Original-----
De: Joshua Muheim
Data: segunda-feira, 14 de dezembro de 2015 15:58
Para: nvaccess/nvda
Assunto: [nvda] "Speak Command Keys": don't speak arrow keys (#5608)

I'd like NVDA to speak key combinations like Ctrl+N, but I don't want it to
announce general browse keys, e.g. up arrow, down arrow, etc.

Is there a way to do this?

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@bhavyashah
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Hi,
Even if a solution as advanced as a configurable Keyboard Manager was
not introduced, at least, speak command keys should either not have
the arrow keys at all, or introduce a third mode/toggle where all keys
apart from arrow keys would be spoken.
This has been requested before as well on the issue tracker I think,
on the NVDA Users list for sure more than once as well, and talking to
other NVDA users also resulted this request once or twice.
Thanks.

On 12/14/15, ruifontes notifications@github.com wrote:

Unfortunately not yet!

I would like to have a kind of keyboard manager, where we could set wich
keys should be spoken and how...

Rui Fontes

-----Mensagem Original-----
De: Joshua Muheim
Data: segunda-feira, 14 de dezembro de 2015 15:58
Para: nvaccess/nvda
Assunto: [nvda] "Speak Command Keys": don't speak arrow keys (#5608)

I'd like NVDA to speak key combinations like Ctrl+N, but I don't want it to

announce general browse keys, e.g. up arrow, down arrow, etc.

Is there a way to do this?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.


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Warm Regards
Bhavya Shah
Using NVDA (Non Visual Desktop Access) free and open source screen
reader for Microsoft Windows
To download a copy of the free screen reader NVDA, please visit
http://www.nvaccess.org/
Using Google Talkback on Motorolla G second generation Lollipop 5.0.2
Reach me through the following means:
Mobile: +91 7506221750
E-mail id: bhavya.shah125@gmail.com
Skype id : bhavya.09

@josephsl
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Hi,

Yes, that’s correct: this is a special duplicate of an issue raised a while ago. Again I’d close this issue (only if I can find the duplicate of this), seeing that some might want to keep announcement of arrow keys on, and this is a subjective issue.

Thanks.

From: bhavyashah [mailto:notifications@github.com]
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 9:38 AM
To: nvaccess/nvda nvda@noreply.github.com
Subject: Re: [nvda] "Speak Command Keys": don't speak arrow keys (#5608)

Hi,
Even if a solution as advanced as a configurable Keyboard Manager was
not introduced, at least, speak command keys should either not have
the arrow keys at all, or introduce a third mode/toggle where all keys
apart from arrow keys would be spoken.
This has been requested before as well on the issue tracker I think,
on the NVDA Users list for sure more than once as well, and talking to
other NVDA users also resulted this request once or twice.
Thanks.

On 12/14/15, ruifontes notifications@github.com wrote:

Unfortunately not yet!

I would like to have a kind of keyboard manager, where we could set wich
keys should be spoken and how...

Rui Fontes

-----Mensagem Original-----
De: Joshua Muheim
Data: segunda-feira, 14 de dezembro de 2015 15:58
Para: nvaccess/nvda
Assunto: [nvda] "Speak Command Keys": don't speak arrow keys (#5608)

I'd like NVDA to speak key combinations like Ctrl+N, but I don't want it to

announce general browse keys, e.g. up arrow, down arrow, etc.

Is there a way to do this?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
#5608 (comment)

Warm Regards
Bhavya Shah
Using NVDA (Non Visual Desktop Access) free and open source screen
reader for Microsoft Windows
To download a copy of the free screen reader NVDA, please visit
http://www.nvaccess.org/
Using Google Talkback on Motorolla G second generation Lollipop 5.0.2
Reach me through the following means:
Mobile: +91 7506221750
E-mail id: bhavya.shah125@gmail.com
Skype id : bhavya.09


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #5608 (comment) .

@josephsl
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Hi,
This is a duplicate of ticket 5484. See the original post on that ticket and responses from I and Jamie as to why we're closing this ticket. Thanks.

@bhavyashah
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Hey Joseph,
If I am not wrong, Suman Dogra filed the earlier issue that this
ticket duplicates. Maybe that might quicken and simplify your
duplicate ticket search...
Thanks.

On 12/14/15, josephsl notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi,

Yes, that’s correct: this is a special duplicate of an issue raised a while
ago. Again I’d close this issue (only if I can find the duplicate of this),
seeing that some might want to keep announcement of arrow keys on, and this
is a subjective issue.

Thanks.

From: bhavyashah [mailto:notifications@github.com]
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 9:38 AM
To: nvaccess/nvda nvda@noreply.github.com
Subject: Re: [nvda] "Speak Command Keys": don't speak arrow keys (#5608)

Hi,
Even if a solution as advanced as a configurable Keyboard Manager was
not introduced, at least, speak command keys should either not have
the arrow keys at all, or introduce a third mode/toggle where all keys
apart from arrow keys would be spoken.
This has been requested before as well on the issue tracker I think,
on the NVDA Users list for sure more than once as well, and talking to
other NVDA users also resulted this request once or twice.
Thanks.

On 12/14/15, ruifontes notifications@github.com wrote:

Unfortunately not yet!

I would like to have a kind of keyboard manager, where we could set wich
keys should be spoken and how...

Rui Fontes

-----Mensagem Original-----
De: Joshua Muheim
Data: segunda-feira, 14 de dezembro de 2015 15:58
Para: nvaccess/nvda
Assunto: [nvda] "Speak Command Keys": don't speak arrow keys (#5608)

I'd like NVDA to speak key combinations like Ctrl+N, but I don't want it
to

announce general browse keys, e.g. up arrow, down arrow, etc.

Is there a way to do this?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
#5608 (comment)

Warm Regards
Bhavya Shah
Using NVDA (Non Visual Desktop Access) free and open source screen
reader for Microsoft Windows
To download a copy of the free screen reader NVDA, please visit
http://www.nvaccess.org/
Using Google Talkback on Motorolla G second generation Lollipop 5.0.2
Reach me through the following means:
Mobile: +91 7506221750
E-mail id: bhavya.shah125@gmail.com
Skype id : bhavya.09


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#5608 (comment) .


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
#5608 (comment)

Warm Regards
Bhavya Shah
Using NVDA (Non Visual Desktop Access) free and open source screen
reader for Microsoft Windows
To download a copy of the free screen reader NVDA, please visit
http://www.nvaccess.org/
Using Google Talkback on Motorolla G second generation Lollipop 5.0.2
Reach me through the following means:
Mobile: +91 7506221750
E-mail id: bhavya.shah125@gmail.com
Skype id : bhavya.09

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