Hi Ian,

Well, all I can say is I have NVDA 2014.2 and insert+shift+s does
nothing on my system. I don't know what the problem or issue is, but
that command does nothing for me. So based on that is why I said what
I said.

Cheers!


On 7/27/14, Ian Reed <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ishan said: If you have problem from NVDA press insert shift s to sleep
> NVDA
> Thomas said: By the way the command to silence speech in NVDA is
> insert+s not
> insert+shift+s. Do be careful when giving out information that it is
> accurate as possible as people are being entirely too casual about
> freely giving out false information of late.
>
> I say: Ishan's statement was true.  Insert + shift + S puts NVDA into
> sleep mode for the current application.
> Insert + S toggles speech output, which is what I usually use, but the
> fact remains that insert + shift + S does what he stated.
>
> Cheers,
> Ian Reed
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>
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