In NVDA it's NVDA key plus F2.
Hth,
Tom

On 4/26/2018 8:24 AM, anthony borg via Talk wrote:
Hi folks
I'm using windows 10, and NVDA as a screen reader.
Since I switched to NVDA when I tried to use the capslock key as an insert
key + b, for bypass. I noticed that it isn't working any more.
So can someone explain to me if the bypass procedure applys for NVDA as
well?
If not, is there another way how to do it with NVDA please?
Thanks in advance
Anthony

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