Exactly what information are you refering to. Is it the extended
tooltips that are shown when you go to the menu "Help -> What's This?"
and then hover over something, like a toolbar button? I believe the
English keyboard shortcut for this is Shift+F1, but these shortcuts are
language dependent so I can not really know if it is what your refering to.
Or are you talking about the Jaws function that is triggered when you
press ins-f1.
Or something else?
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe skrev 2014-05-23 23:27:
Hi,
I'd like to know if, with orca or nvda, ins-f1 can be useful. It seems
it displays a description of the item where is the focus. But is any
assistive technology able to read this info? How could we have a
similar capability? If I remember correctly, on Word, when we did
ins-f1, then arrow keys, then Enter, it displayed the description. Is
that a similar thing here?
Regards,
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