Dear Amar,
This is the best and most interesting part in programming, I learned
object oriented programming language during my PGDCA.
Starting from C language whereas print f and scan f were used to C plus
where functionality was enhanced to C in and C out. Now in C plus we
used to define structures where all variables were defined in one class
and functions were written where these variables were called. Structures
were called parent class and various subclasses or functions were child
classes .
Java is based on object oriented programming where different functions
are written i.e. on mouse over etc. Now we have to call printer function
in all application so one function is written in programming and this
function is called when ever needed instead of writing repeatedly.
Now while writing a program, the parent class is defined first with
global variables and classes and functions and then subsequently various
sub classes and functions are written.
I could relate NVDA to mouse over function as somebody mentioned it
speaks when mouse cursor is moved on screen.
Cheers,
Pankaj
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amar Jain
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 8:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA
Object curser or object navigation is the answer.
It is described in the documentation, there are some parent and child
object
concepts included in it, however, neither I could understand it and nor
I
did have the time to explore it.
>From those who didn't explore NVDA very seriously, I couldn't understand
this feature.
I have little time in hand, will try exploring it, and will write if I
understand.
Regards
Jain.
-----Original Message-----
From: jyotsna diwan
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 6:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AI] Querry regarding NVDA
Hi all,
I am a new user of NVDA and want to know that is there any such
feature similar to Jaws cursor in NVDA to access those portions of the
screen which can not be accessed through normal cursor navigation.
Any help in this regard would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks in anticipation,
Jyotsna
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