Reported by blindbhavya on 2014-09-23 15:17
Open a Word document which contains headings.
Now, a user (like me) may want to navigate the Word document heading by heading.
So, I propose that when user presses NVDA + Space, NVDA should switch to browse mode and allow the use of quick navigation keys.
Then when the user wants to edit the document, he can of course switch back to focus mode by another NVDA Space and begin typing.
I have heard that this feature is present in JAWS as well.
Hope I was clear.
Blocked by #1968
Reported by blindbhavya on 2014-09-23 15:17
Open a Word document which contains headings.
Now, a user (like me) may want to navigate the Word document heading by heading.
So, I propose that when user presses NVDA + Space, NVDA should switch to browse mode and allow the use of quick navigation keys.
Then when the user wants to edit the document, he can of course switch back to focus mode by another NVDA Space and begin typing.
I have heard that this feature is present in JAWS as well.
Hope I was clear.
Blocked by #1968