i also found if you restart nvda then the insert q will work
On 3/21/2017 12:36, David via Talk wrote:
Insert-Q. Probably you will hav to confirm the NVDA exit.
Alternatively, Ctrl-Escape, arrow down to NVDA, and kill it with Alt-E.
David
On 3/21/2017 5:33 PM, Van Lant, Robin via Talk
Hello,
Press the Insert Q key combination, press the tab once, and press space to
activate the OK button.
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Pat Acquaviva
On Tue, 3/21/17, john schwery via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: How do I turn off NVDA
To
Bring up the nvda menu with insert-n and choose exit.
At 12:33 PM 3/21/2017, you wrote:
Window Eyes is my primary screen reader, but I have NVDA loaded as a
backup. I accidentally turned on NVDA, but cannot figure out how to
turn it off so I can go back to Window Eyes. Someone please remind
Insert-Q. Probably you will hav to confirm the NVDA exit.
Alternatively, Ctrl-Escape, arrow down to NVDA, and kill it with Alt-E.
David
On 3/21/2017 5:33 PM, Van Lant, Robin via Talk wrote:
> Window Eyes is my primary screen reader, but I have NVDA loaded as a backup.
> I accidentally
Window Eyes is my primary screen reader, but I have NVDA loaded as a backup. I
accidentally turned on NVDA, but cannot figure out how to turn it off so I can
go back to Window Eyes. Someone please remind me how to do this. I'm not
seeing NVDA in the system tray and cannot alt tab to it.