Hi :)
I am not even sure what "the bindings" are. I don't 'see' them, or at
least i'm not aware of seeing them.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 6 December 2014 at 16:55, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe <mengualjeanphi@free.fr>
wrote:
Hi,
Still NVDA 2014.4, LO 4.3.4, Windows 7: is there a setting to display
binding next to the commands which have one? Thus, on Linux, next to Open,
I read Ctrl+O). I cannot read this info on NVDA. Is that a NVDA option? A
LibreOffice option? Or just a bug? Do sighted people see the binding
displayed? If it's a bug, does it concern NVDA? LibreOffice?
Regards,
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