Links list in #narrator
Ryan Mann
Does Narrator have a links or Elements list like JAWS and NVDA? In JAWS or NVDA, I can open the list of links by hitting Insert F7. Then I can either use the arrow keys or hit the first letter of the link I'm looking for. I used Narrator to do my Click Time time sheet, but when I submitted it, it would have been quicker if I could have hit Insert F7, hit T until I heard Time Sheet view then hit Enter. With Narrator, it took me a little while to find the Time Sheet View link.
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David Moore
Hi, No, Narrator has nothing like that. Narrator has not become that advanced yet LOL! Go head, and comment in Narrator that MS should put that In to Narrator, because I use that feature all of the time. Until Narrator has those kinds of capabilities, we cannot call it a full screen reader LOL! David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Ryan Mann
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 8:52 AM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: [win10] Links list in #Narrator?
Does Narrator have a links or Elements list like JAWS and NVDA? In JAWS or NVDA, I can open the list of links by hitting Insert F7. Then I can either use the arrow keys or hit the first letter of the link I'm looking for. I used Narrator to do my Click Time time sheet, but when I submitted it, it would have been quicker if I could have hit Insert F7, hit T until I heard Time Sheet view then hit Enter. With Narrator, it took me a little while to find the Time Sheet View link.
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g melconian
Agree with you. once narrator can do those functions of nvda and jaws then it will be a player in the access tech areana.
From: win10@win10.groups.io [mailto:win10@win10.groups.io] On Behalf Of David Moore
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 5:37 PM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] Links list in #Narrator?
Hi, No, Narrator has nothing like that. Narrator has not become that advanced yet LOL! Go head, and comment in Narrator that MS should put that In to Narrator, because I use that feature all of the time. Until Narrator has those kinds of capabilities, we cannot call it a full screen reader LOL! David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Ryan Mann
Does Narrator have a links or Elements list like JAWS and NVDA? In JAWS or NVDA, I can open the list of links by hitting Insert F7. Then I can either use the arrow keys or hit the first letter of the link I'm looking for. I used Narrator to do my Click Time time sheet, but when I submitted it, it would have been quicker if I could have hit Insert F7, hit T until I heard Time Sheet view then hit Enter. With Narrator, it took me a little while to find the Time Sheet View link.
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Laz
Does it even have navigation keyboard commands for use on web sites
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such as pressing the letter H for headers, E for edit fields, B for buttons, etc? Laz
On 5/28/17, g melconian <gmelconian619@gmail.com> wrote:
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Devin Prater
Yes, it does. Turn on scan mode, with capslock + space.
Devin Prater
From: Laz
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 10:23 AM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] Links list in #Narrator?
Does it even have navigation keyboard commands for use on web sites such as pressing the letter H for headers, E for edit fields, B for buttons, etc?
Laz
On 5/28/17, g melconian <gmelconian619@...> wrote: > Agree with you. once narrator can do those functions of nvda and jaws then > it will be a player in the access tech areana. > > > > From: win10@win10.groups.io [mailto:win10@win10.groups.io] On Behalf Of > David Moore > Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 5:37 PM > To: win10@win10.groups.io > Subject: Re: [win10] Links list in #Narrator? > > > > Hi, > > No, Narrator has nothing like that. Narrator has not become that advanced > yet LOL! Go head, and comment in Narrator that MS should put that > > In to Narrator, because I use that feature all of the time. Until Narrator > has those kinds of capabilities, we cannot call it a full screen reader > LOL! > > David Moore > > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows > 10 > > > > From: Ryan Mann <mailto:rmann0581@...> > Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 8:52 AM > To: win10@win10.groups.io <mailto:win10@win10.groups.io> > Subject: [win10] Links list in #Narrator? > > > > Does Narrator have a links or Elements list like JAWS and NVDA? In JAWS or > NVDA, I can open the list of links by hitting Insert F7. Then I can either > use the arrow keys or hit the first letter of the link I'm looking for. I > used Narrator to do my Click Time time sheet, but when I submitted it, it > would have been quicker if I could have hit Insert F7, hit T until I heard > Time Sheet view then hit Enter. With Narrator, it took me a little while to > find the Time Sheet View link. > > > > > > Sent from my oven > > > > > > > >
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