Hi,
When you press NVDA+End to read the status bar in any app, is it really necessary for NVDA to say the words “Status Bar” before it reads it?
JAWS doesn’t say it. Is there any way of suppressing those words in NVDA?
Thanks.
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Hi,
“Status bar” is not announced in all applications – I do hear it in Outlook and Word but not in File Explorer’s folder view. For ones where NVDA does say “status bar”, this is the label of the status bar that NVDA is announcing.
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Hi Joseph,
So presumably JAWS suppresses it, since it doesn’t say the words Status Bar in Outlook or Word. It’s just a pain to have to hear that every time I press the status bar. But something in NVDA must be labelling it as such.
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My outlook status bar announcements are practically useless anyway:
>” Status Bar Connectivity to your server. Connected Normal View. Show All Pinned Panes. Reading View. Hide All Pinned Panes. Zoom Out 100 Zoom 100 Zoom In 100 Zoom 100% Size box”
In word especially I find it easier to hit f6 and cursor left/right to the bit I need. Repeated f6ing puts me back on that spot.
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But in Emails, it does tell you how many are in the inbox, etc. So I find that quite useful.
JAWS tidies all this up nicely, but NVDA doesn’t.
Unfortunately though, NVDA is not great with Outlook anyway, for example, it doesn’t utilise the virtual buffer as well as JAWS. If you go into any Email, you get the to and from info repeated again, and if a text message, you only get the first line read, whereas with an HTML message, it reads the whole thing.
JAWS on the other hand, will simply read the text of the message as soon as you hit enter.
But all that is another story, the status line thing is jut another reason I don’t like NVdA with Outlook. It’s a shame though, because it’s things like this that stop me recommending NVDA to power users.
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Hi,
Nope – it is presented by Outlook and its UI Automation implementation (when I use Narrator and press F6 from Outlook classic’s mail list, I do hear “status bar” pane). I would assume JAWS does the same when you press F6 from the mail list in outlook to navigate to the status bar – JAWS can suppress “status bar” announcement because it reads the bottommost content in apps when you press JAWS key+Numpad page down.
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What features are you talking about specifically?
I see no way of improving the way it reads Emails in terms of efficiency.
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Joseph, you are right indeed. I can’t really blame NVDA for that then.
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NVDA and emails in Outlook is a very poor experience compared to JAWS. The sheer number of blank lines in HTML are a significant problem, too.
Given NVAccess sell training on Office, I’m surprised it’s not had more attention.
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Firstly, thank you for your reply. Sorry for the delayed response. You can achieve what you want in 2 ways:
I am with option 2 and that works best for me. Hope this helps, have a good one!
P.S. Using the F6 key will toggle i.e. move your Focus on Outlook through the panes for the application including the status bar of Outlook. Message List Pane, Status Bar Pane, Ribbon Pane and Folder List pane. SHIFT + F6 will move Focus in the reverse order.
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No, Say All on its own won’t do. NVDA needcs to automatically put the Email in the virtual buffer, as JAWS does.
Or, in other words,
Enter on the Email, press NVDA and Space to turn on virtual mode, then perform a Say All.
I don’t believe you can currently do that in configuration profiles.
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