If you are highlighted on an object, such as a link, then they should be able to see it. But if you’re not sure if it’s highlighted, just shift tab and tab back to the object and it should be highlighted.
All the best
Steve
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Hi.
If you go to preferences, then settings, then down to vision, there are various options relating to highlighting which I would recommend enabling. Once you do this, NVDA will track where you are on screen by drawing a square around the part where your cursor is.
Very best wishes,
Mo.
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Hello!
Go to NVDA, Preferences, Settings and activate highlight.
Best regards,
Rui Fontes
NVDA portuguese team
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Hello, turn on highlight mode. It can be found under preferences > visual. I have both of those check boxes selected just in case. I'm not sure that tabbing to a link will actually show up for a sighted user. but the highlight mode works everywhere as far as I'm aware. I also have nvda showing what the screen reader says so they can see it and follow along. I've used this while I'm being trained and if I'm demoing something for a tutorial which a sighted person will use as well.
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If the OP doesn’t mind, I’d like to add a related question to this thread.
When NVDA is running, I have noticed that sighted people using the computer with a mouse struggle to interact with form fields on the web, particularly typing in edit boxes. As a keyboard user, I simply press Enter or otherwise activate focus mode to begin typing inside the edit box. But something in the user flow changes - and throws off - mouse users.
Have you seen this issue before? What may be causing this and how can it be resolved? I’d appreciate all your advice.
Warmly,
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