Hi Steve,
You can always reset nvda to factory defaults or reinstall it. I hope this helps.
Dan
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Windows Update and NVDA
Hi: Last week, after my Windows 10 machine updated, the speech rate settings in my NVDA screen reader changed. I was able to go into settings and change them back to the way I prefer.
Today, my machine updated once again. No speech changes this time, but the keyboard command insert F12 that usually provides a time and date reading doesn't work anymore. Don't yet know if there are any other differences but I'm holding my breath. Any ideas how I might get insert F12 back to its formerly usefull state? Loving to use that keyboard command to find the time: Steve Hoad
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