Hi David

I take your point.  But it doesn't seem as powerful as, for instance, 
Window-Eyes and although I haven't tried it yet, possibly Jaws.  I haven't yet 
found a way to manipulate the mouse pointer directly, moving it around a 
window, for instance.

Anyway, must go, lots to do.

Gordon


On 8 Jun 2012, at 10:20, "David Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry I thought I was on list. I am simply replying. Not sure what might be
happening.

Our fault, it seems.

Anyway in NVDA you can do a mouse click with numpad / . Right mouse click
with numpad *  .
There are laptop key equivalents for these actions as well but I cannot
remember them off hand. If you search in the user guide under either Object
navigation or flat Review you should find it there.
To access the user guide press NVDA N and then go to Help and then user
guide. This opens a normal html document in your web browser which is
searchable using NVDA Control F.

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