I may be getting NVDA and Orca confused, but I think NVDA will more
accurately represent the layout of the web page than JAWS will. For
example, if there are multiple links on the same line then when using
the down arrow key, you'll hear the whole line, including the reading of
the multiple links. If you want to hear just one link read at a time,
use the tab key.
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On 01/04/11 11:47, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using a gateway laptop, running windows xp pro.
> I have 2 situations with NVDA.
> When I go into the preferences menu in NVDA, and I'm in the synthasizer
> preferences dialogue, I down arrow to sapi 5, then I tab to ok and press
> space bar, and I get this message, "synthasizer error dialogue, cannot
> load the sapi 5 synthasizer"
> I know I have sapi 5 on my computer, but even narator doesn't even talk
> now when I hit windows key u.
> The other situation with NVDA is this. When I'm reading a web page,
> using the down arrow key, it doesn't stop and just read 1 link at a
> time. Instead, it reads 3 or 4 links at a time. How can I stop this from
> happening?
> Harry
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