This is a Toshiba laptop that I have used since 2013. I am familiar
with machines wich have function keys that perform multimedia
functions; I have another HP machine for work. Since Windows 10
began, I have had a couple of instances where a Windows update has
either changed settings or turned things off (usually toggle buttons).
I have not ever had an update disable my function keys (they appear to
do nothing right now) nor have I had an update that, for some reason,
keeps toggling my wireless setting to off. I have now had some time
to use the machine and there is one other thing that has happened
since the update(s). NVDA sometimes reads things, (e.g desktop items)
that are not currently in the focused window. Best example? While
typing this Email in my Gmail internet window, NVDA randomly read
"Microsoft Word 3 of 15". It also reads other open window titles or
tabs. I am mystified.
Steve Hoad
On 3/13/20, Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> What kind of computer are you talking about? Is it a laptop? Who's the
> maker? What do you mean when you say the function keys don't work?
>
>
> If you have a laptop then it could be that the function keys have been
> toggled to perform multimedia tasks. This shouldn't be changed by a
> Windows update though. Depending on the laptop maker, you can fix this
> several ways. Dell for example should have a hot key to toggle this,
> such as function-key+escape. HP laptops need to be changed in BIOS.
>
>
> On 3/13/20 4:04 AM, Steve Hoad wrote:
>> I haven't had a lot of time to figure anything out, but this is now my
>> realization. My function keys seem to have stopped working entirely.
>> The issue with my internet wireless connection turning off continues
>> and---Oh boy----there's another Windows update in the cue. Wonder
>> what's next!
>>
>> Any ideas on my function keys and how I might reactivate them would be
>> quite welcome.
>>
>> Steve Hoad
>>
>> On 3/12/20, Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Hi Bill and all,
>>>
>>> It's interesting, Bill's response. I say that, because I can relate to
>>> this.
>>>
>>> As my computer guy, Rick, told me, "Windows problems don't affect
>>> everyone the same. Someone might not have any problems, but someone else
>>> might have a problem. It can depend on even just 1 faulty Windows
>>> update. It could mess things up for one user, but nobody else."
>>>
>>> Harry
>>>
>>> On 3/12/2020 4:07 AM, Bill Pasco wrote:
>>>> I have not observed that problem. I have the most recent build of
>>>> NVDA, and have also the latest updates from Windows 10 and everything
>>>> works fine.
>>>>
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