Re: a NVDA question
Is it possible to have NVDA announce links on their own line the way jaws does? For those who don't use jaws, when you arrow through a document, any link is announced as if it's on its own line, whereas NVDA announces them in the way they truly appear, i.e., if there's a couple of links in the middle of a line of text, you have to listen to the whole line then navigate to them. This means that when arrowing through a document looking for links, you have to listen to every word in a line to make sure you're not missing anything. This isn't particularly efficient when trying to find links by arrowing. I know I can use the links list, but you might get a link called download appearing lots of times and you have no idea what it refers to so sometimes you need to arrow. Having used jaws for so long, not having links announced individually when using NVDA often catches me out, and it feels a bit slow when hunting for links.
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