Control space doesn't do anything in terms of web navigation. I don't
know why you see what you see, but you can skip that command.
Also, are you running NVDA after you go to the web page? You list that
as number 2. If so, run NVDA before you even open the browser. You may
be causing problems by running NVDA after the browser is opened.
Gene
On 12/15/2025 3:09 AM, Jesse wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm very new with NVDA, read the help file, made notes of the basic
> shortcuts and want to start with NVDA.
> I work with a laptop, so first things first, the setting "laptop" is
> enabled.
> I go to a site and want to read the complete article. The steps below
> are the things I do:
>
> 1. website opened
> 2. NVDA is started with ctrl alt N
> 3. Dialog screen is closed
> 4. ctrl space
> 5. h to go to any heading
> 6. ins A ==> NVDA says: ins A and tells nothing more
> 7. ins arrow down ==> NVDA says: ins arrow down and nothing more
>
> What am I doing wrong? Did I forgot something in the preferences? Did I
> missed a step? With Narrator (and its shortcuts) I have no problem but I
> prefer to work with NVDA. Browser app (Chrome or Edge) does not make any
> difference.
>
> <mailto:
nvda-users+...@nvaccess.org>.
> <
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