Path (secure desktop):
NVDA menu » Configuration Profiles...
Actual behaviour:
The above menu entry is shown on the Windows logon screen (secure desktop). I'm asking me why, because in my opinion there can't be such usefully triggers in this environmental.
Expected behaviour:
This menu entry shouldn't be shown in secure desktop environmental because it makes no sense for me – as there isn't a way to save the current configuration through the NVDA menu as well.
Furthermore the hotkey NVDA+CTRL+P has to end in an warning window which says that configuration profiles aren't available on the secure desktop. I guess it makes no huge damage to copy those ini-files into the systemConfig-folder while copying the current user configuration to the secure desktop through the General NVDA settings window..
System configuration:
NVDA version:
2015.3 to 2018.1 (higher versions aren't installed on my PCs yet.)
Windows version:
Windows 7, 64-Bit, SP1
Path (secure desktop):
NVDA menu » Configuration Profiles...
Actual behaviour:
The above menu entry is shown on the Windows logon screen (secure desktop). I'm asking me why, because in my opinion there can't be such usefully triggers in this environmental.
Expected behaviour:
This menu entry shouldn't be shown in secure desktop environmental because it makes no sense for me – as there isn't a way to save the current configuration through the NVDA menu as well.
Furthermore the hotkey NVDA+CTRL+P has to end in an warning window which says that configuration profiles aren't available on the secure desktop. I guess it makes no huge damage to copy those ini-files into the systemConfig-folder while copying the current user configuration to the secure desktop through the General NVDA settings window..
System configuration:
NVDA version:
2015.3 to 2018.1 (higher versions aren't installed on my PCs yet.)
Windows version:
Windows 7, 64-Bit, SP1