NV Access is pleased to announce that version 2025.2 of NVDA, the free screen reader for Microsoft Windows, is now available for download. We encourage all users to upgrade to this version.
This release includes improvements in Windows 11, browse mode, and Microsoft Word.
In browse mode, quick navigation keys for headings 7 through 9 have been added. The Elements List and Find dialogs no longer cause application profiles to be deactivated. In Microsoft Edge, notifications like “loading complete” no longer stop say all.
In Microsoft Word, when using the shortcuts to switch to page view or outline view, the new view is now reported. When UIA is enabled, redundant table end markers are no longer brailled when the cursor is in a table cell.
On Windows 11, NVDA will no longer announce emoji panel items twice while browsing them. Performance and reliability in the Start Menu on Windows 11 24H2 has been improved. On Windows 11 24H2 and newer, window state will be announced when resizing windows with `Windows+arrow` keys. Support has also been added for Windows 11 Voice Access.
Options have been added to report the language of the text being read, and report when the language is not supported by the current synthesizer.
Support for the NLS eReader Zoomax braille display has been added. Support for cursor routing with the point and click action on the Humanware Monarch has been added.
LibLouis has been updated, adding new Biblical Hebrew, Russian 6 dot computer braille and Thai Grade 2 braille tables. eSpeak NG has been updated, adding support for Aromanian, Crimean Tatar, Mongolian, and Pashto.
There have also been a number of other fixes and improvements, including to mouse and touch interaction, Windows 11 Notepad, and Google Chrome.
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Hi Quentin,
Wouldn’t it be a good idea if NVDA prompted you to restart the computer after updating like many other apps do?
All the best
Steve
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I actually do update nvda when I know I will be able to restart. At least I do that about 95 percent of the time. I do agree a button would be useful, for now though try windows X, U, r.
That’s why I said, NVDA should give you a Yes/No option when it first loads after update, as to whether you want to restart or not. All other screen readers I know do this. Seems a basic missing function.
I know how to restart Sarah, I’m just suggesting it as an NVDA improvement, it’s basic stuff.
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I actually do update nvda when I know I will be able to restart. At least I do that about 95 percent of the time. I do agree a button would be useful, for now though try windows X, U, r.
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I absolutely agree with you, Steve. Nvda should have the option to say yes or no to a computer restart as all other screen readers do. I wanted to reply privately but there is no option to do so.
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Hello!
The best way is creating an issue in GitHub asking the add of this feature...
Best regards,
Rui Fontes
NVDA portuguese team
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Well no need to reply to me privately, them clever coders on here will see that you agree too. It’s a basic function.
There are a few missing in NVDA what I call basic functions, such as number processing, but we won’t go there.
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