I'm wondering if someone else who is using the NVDA screen reader could confirm 
the following issue.
NVDA has a command which allows the user to hear the contents of the entire 
document from the cursor position to the end of the file, unless the control 
key is pressed to silence the speech.  This key, by default, is insert-down 
arrow.  For folks who aren't familiar with screen readers, the insert key on 
the numeric keypad is often used as a modifier key, just as we often use keys 
such as the alt or control keys to perform specific functions when combined 
with other keys.  Pressing the insert key along with the down arrow is NVDA's 
continuous read command. Make sure numlock is turned off.

With OpenOffice Beta Writer, NVDA seems to stop reading after a few lines.  I'm 
guessing this is an NVDA issue and, if it is, I will see if a ticket has been 
filed on their bug tracker regarding the problem.  If it has not, I'll report 
it.
If, for some reason, the issue is with OO I wanted to let someone know about it 
in case it can be fixed by an OO developer.




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