Hello Chris

On 7 Jun 2012, at 20:43, chris hallsworth <[email protected]> 
wrote:

• That's no problem go to the notification area, right click the NVDA icon to 
open the NVDA menu, click preferences, and click keyboard. In there turn on the 
ability to use caps lock as an NVDA modifier key. If it's any consolation if 
you set the keyboard layout to laptop this should happen automatically. Click 
ok when done. Next save the configuration with modifier-ctrl-c.

OK, we've got that sorted. Now, we are trying to figure out whether there's any 
kind of "Find" or "Search" option to search the currently focussed window for a 
string of text. We're also trying to figure out how you manipulate the mouse 
pointer.

Gordon did try turning on input help, (NVDA+1), but wasn't able to get info on 
that point. The help document is the next port of call I think; if it works.

I'm happy to be able to say also that the InfoVox InKey picked up an update 
this afternoon from the Acapella Group website and the version of NVDA which is 
now installed on our InKey thumb drive supports Braille natively.

Lynne

On 07/06/2012 18:32, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> Hi Chris
> 
> Herein lies the problem. One of our machines is a NetBook, and it does not 
> possess an "Insert" key. Unless, of course, there's a function key assigned 
> to replicate that; such as the FN key plus another key. We'll have to play 
> with that.

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