Re: The clash of NVDA and GTA5
My guess is that this has nothing to do with how many resources the game is using. I think what's happening is that the game installs a keyhook when you run it to prevent you from accidentally doing things like leaving the window or opening the start menu by accident, as well as to prevent cheating. NVDA acting weirdly is most likely a side effect because it can no longer see the keys being pressed as they're intercepted by the game (notice that most NVDA keys to read things like the time and the window contents don't work while the GTA window is focused).
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