Hi Nic

DSorry for the delayed fresponse-time, we're haven horrendous computer issues.

The trick is to find the"Advanced Tasks" menu and there is the option i need.  
However I cannot seem to do that with NBVDA.

On 11 Apr 2013, at 10:50, Nicolai Svendsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Gordon,
> 
> As someone who's only looked at RoleBack RX 10 very briefly, can you please 
> explain which menus it won't expose? I'm asking because on my end, I haven't 
> noticed anything that doesn't work well with the object navigation, and 
> obviously that could be influenced by my experience with the application 
> itself.
> 
> If I know where the issues are and I can understand and get the same results, 
> that makes it easier to find a solution and create an NVDA add-on to 
> distribute
> 
> Yes, I've had a look at the feature list, and it looks like it might be worth 
> purchasing.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>    Regards,
> Nicolai
> Den 11-04-2013 11:38, Gordon Smith skrev:
>> Hi Nic
>> 
>> I am finding ythat NVDA is not exposing the RollBack menus properly.  Lynne 
>> can clearly see on screen where the objects are.  However, they are not 
>> visible to NVDA it seems.
>> 
>> I'm running beta2 of the 2013.1 release, and I also have the updated 
>> versions of Paul Warner's utilities, NVDAMouse, and NVDATurto.  What I will 
>> say though is that using the Station Playlist creator scripts, NVDAis a vast 
>> improvement to Window-Eyes 7.4.1 which only speradically read out the status 
>> of check boxes and other object elements.
>> 
>> Overall, I don't miss Window-Eyes at all.  The only two apps where I am 
>> seeing problems are RollBack 10, (not 9) and OTS AV DJ Pro Classic, latest 
>> version.  It is likely thgat I may have the opportunity to test out Jaws 
>> soon, see how that works.
>> 
>> I am also hoping that NVDAwill detect my BrailleNote, which I am 
>> anticipating the arrival of later today, more on that later.
>> 
>> Regarding RollBack RX itself, it's a fantastic tool which I wouldn't be 
>> without.  It has saved me countless hours of work and I see it as a 
>> necessary investment for all of our PC's.
>> 
>> I have also bought licenses for my family's PC's, which I get the job of 
>> maintaining when things go wrong.  The presence of RollBack RX has saved me 
>> countless hours of frustrating complaints from my own family.
>> 
>> Kind regards
>> 
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>> On 9 Apr 2013, at 09:07, Nicolai Svendsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Thankfully, the NVDA user's guide is well organized, so it should hopefully 
>> be easy to find the information you're looking for. Most of the links, 
>> except external references, are linked to using internal referencing.
>> 
>> I've found some issues where, if clicking with NVDA in settings, it actually 
>> clicks Ok instead. But I figured out that even when I use the mouse to do 
>> this, it still occurs, so I'm not sure if the demo just prevents me from 
>> setting certain preferences for some reason. At any rate, you should be able 
>> to navigate it with no real issues.
>> 
>> It's actually interesting, because the wizard that runs after the 
>> installation is perfectly accessible, so I'm not sure why they didn't just 
>> implement regular menu items for the interface.
>> 
>> This looks like an interesting tool though, so I might end up buying it.
>> 
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