Hi.

Selecting a large body of text to then place it in the clipboard, may
sometimes be  tricky. It has happened to me that, while selecting text, I
delete the selection by accidentally pressing any arrow key and have to
start the selection over.

Well. The NVDA brings a very useful feature that some of you may not know so
far and that helps a lot when selecting text.

1.      Place the cursor at the beginning of the text you want to copy to
the clipboard.

2.      Mark the starting position by striking insert plus f9.

3.      Take the cursor to the end of the text you want to copy. No need to
make any selection here, just go to the end of the text you want to copy and
stay there.

4.      Mark the end position with the keystroke insert plus f10.

Once you press insert plus f10, the text between the starting position and
the end position will be placed automatically in the clipboard for you to
paste somewhere else.

I know there are ways to do this with jaws, but my idea here is not to
compare the two programs, but rather to highlight the features of a free
synthesizer that is becoming very powerful and useful.



I hope this is useful for someone .

Best regards.
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