hi Pranav,
just getting to this mail. thanks for your inputs. however, nothing of
this works. we have tried it with the latest version of JAWS, which a
friend tried; and NVDA that i have.
in the edit mode, it showed up as a hyperlink, which i was able to
play using the application key. no other way does it work.
in the presentation mode, it asks for the pointer, which when chosen
from the context menu, activates nothing.
i have had a conversation on the NVDA list with Quentin as well, and
it seems to be an ongoing issue  for at least two years there as well.
makes life really difficult when it is necessary to use for work. sigh!
also,i cannot seem to copy the entire contents of the presentation in
word to use it for reference.
apparently save as should work, but, no luck there either.
any inputs there?
Best,
Payal

On 12/4/19, Pranav Lal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Payal,
>
> 1. When you open the presentation, hit the f6 key and tab through the
> resulting options. I suspect your presentation is in protected view.
> 2. If you can, tab to the videos and or links and activate them using the
> context key that is, the right hand windows key. I want to say that when in
> slide show mode, hit ctrl+enter on a link or video to trigger it but I am
> not certain.
>
> I had asked Freedom Scientific a long time ago about this problem and the
> request went to development. I also suspect alt+p plays the current video
> when in slide show mode but I am no longer certain. It has been a while
> since I was in this situation.
>
> Pranav
>
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