There are certain things you need to know, given what you said. There
is a read to end command, which you would use to have a document read.
You could open the document with a mouse and once it is opened, issue
the read to end command. By default, a PDF document will be read
automatically when it opens because you are in Browse mode, the same
mode you are in on a web page.
As I said, control will stop speech. If you open a web page or PDF
document, you can stop speech by pressing control which stops any speech
and stops automatic reading on open. If you want to move in a document
and read from a certain point, you may move, then issue read to end. If
you want to just read from the top, you can let automatic reading read.
But if you are going to move in a web page or a PDF document where you
will be in browse mode in both cases, if you want to know visually where
you are when you move you have to enable a feature in NVDA that shows
you that. Browse mode doesn't line up with where you actually are in a
document so to actually see where you are,, you need to enable a
feature. I don't use it and I'll let others discuss it.
I assume you are using the desktop layout, which is the default. Read
to end is either insert+down arrow, that is down arrow on the main keyboard.
Gene
On 3/4/2026 12:07 PM, Rose Burston wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I should have made that more clear. Yes, I am primarily interested in
> the mouse-tracking feature and not so much the other announcements. As
> my main use case for this software is to read long pdf articles,
> announce VScode files which are too small to see etc. (basically just
> anything on the screen which is a bit titchy )
>
> thank you
> Rose
>
> On Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 5:54:37 PM UTC
joseph....@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi Rose,____
>
> To help you better in the future, can you tell us how you imagine
> NVDA can help you? I see that you are visually impaired, so are you
> perhaps looking for a program that reads the screen content as you
> move the mouse while staying silent the rest of the time?____
>
> Cheers,____
>
> Joseph____
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 4, 2026 10:49 AM
> *To:* NVDA Screen Reader Discussion <
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> *Cc:* Sean Randall <
con...@seanrandall.me>
> *Subject:* Re: [NVDA] NVDA - Stopping the extra chatter____
>
> __ __
>
> Hmm I see, thank you for the insight. I'll look into what you
> mentioned, but maybe I should search around for different softwares.
> It's so frustrating looking for the perfect thing! haha
> It would be interesting if NVAccess did research it, but I suppose
> it would be extending their scope to a new type of issue.____
>
> __ __
>
> Regards____
>
> Rose____
>
> On Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 5:34:24 PM UTC Sean Randall wrote:____
>
> Nvda anounces all these things of course because its target
> audience - who are blind - need to know what app they're
> switching to. ____
>
> I'm surprised that the on-demand speech mode stops the
> mouse-tracking setting talking, in my head the fact that you've
> turned tracking on means you've chosen speech for that purpose. ____
>
> __ __
>
> The NVDA dictionaries can use regular expressions, which means
> you could match typical window titles and mute them as you shift
> between windows, but it'd be a bit of a tedius process to set
> them all up. ____
>
> __ __
>
> I see quite often on social media people trying to use NVDA with
> a mouse, perhaps it's an area NvAccess could investigate in the
> future. Although I'd imagine in many if not most circumstances
> NVDA isn't the right tool for the job for a mouse user. ____
>
> Thanks____
>
> __ __
>
> Sean____
>
> __ __
> wrote:____
>
> Hey,____
>
> __ __
>
> I am really new to NVDA, I am not fully blind but am visually
> impaired. It seems like a great software, but I am really
> struggling with the constant window title announcements, That
> every time I change focus NVDA immediately starts announcing
> whatever it sees, instead of waiting for me to hover over
> anything or select something with navigation keys.
> I know there is "speak-on-command" but this doesn't let me use
> the mouse tracker which I like and then all the genAIs seem to
> say that the old feature which removes the automatic
> announcement has been taken away.
>
> Does anyone know a solution to this problem or some plug-ins
> that I could use?____
>
> __ __
>
> Thanks!____
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