![]() ![]() ![]() Continue selecting Next to install NVDA with the default options. Tip : Instead of remembering multiple keystrokes for various elements in JAWS, there is one master keystroke “ Insert+F3”. When the NVDA Setup Wizard opens, choose Next on the first screen, then I Agree on the license agreement screen. ![]() The following table lists JAWS and NVDA commands for reading Web forms: Function Now let’s find out the commands for interacting with Web forms! Keystrokes to interact with Form Fields: The following table lists JAWS and NVDA commands for reading Tables: Function Now let’s find out the commands for navigating with tables! Keystrokes to read Table: Open the Links list dialog (JAWS) or Elements List dialog (NVDA) Open the Headings list dialog (JAWS) or Elements List dialog (NVDA) The following table lists JAWS and NVDA commands for accessing website: Keystrokes to read content: Function So I thought of sharing it with the community so that users can access a webpage with ease. So I always keep a Cheat sheet for screen reader commands handy with me! But sometimes I too get confused with some of the keystrokes. ![]() Now Screen readers such as NVDA, JAWS and many more is been a part of my day to day job. But as I explored more I found many keystrokes that helped in scanning through a page through heading, quickly jumping to links, finding the form field etc. Though at first I found it difficult and tiring job as I had to navigate to entire page with the arrow keys. I could perform all activities only by my keyboard that someone could do with a mouse. We have tested it with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and. As all I knew of computer was it was a powerful tool to get information over the internet, which had a monitor which displays the information, a keyboard to type the data and a mouse to navigate and click the interactive elements.īut it was like a dream come true when I began to work with screen readers. Being a low vision user, before I was introduced to screen readers I always wondered if I could ever use a computer. ![]()
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