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If you plan to always use NVDA on this computer, you will want to choose to install NVDA.Installing NVDA will allow for additional functionality such as automatic starting after sign-in, the ability to read the Windows sign-in and secure screens.These cannot be done with portable and temporary copies.For full details of the limitations when running a portable or temporary copy of NVDA, please see Portable and temporary copy restrictions.
If installing NVDA directly from the downloaded NVDA launcher, press the Install NVDA button.If you have already closed this dialog or are wanting to install from a portable copy, please choose the Install NVDA menu item found under Tools in the NVDA menu.
The installation dialog that appears will confirm whether you wish to install NVDA and will also tell you whether this installation will be updating a previous install.Pressing the Continue button will start installing NVDA.There are also a few options in this dialog which are explained below.Once the installation has completed, a message will appear telling you that it was successful.Pressing OK at this point will restart the newly installed copy of NVDA.
If you have add-ons already installed there may also be a warning that incompatible add-ons will be disabled.Before you're able to press the Continue button you will have to use the checkbox to confirm that you understand that these add-ons will be disabled.There will also be a button present to review the add-ons that will be disabled.Refer to the incompatible add-ons dialog section for more help on this button.
This option allows you to choose whether or not NVDA should automatically start while at the Windows sign-in screen, before you have entered a password.This also includes User Account Control and other secure screens.This option is enabled by default for fresh installations.
This option allows you to choose whether or not NVDA should copy the user configuration from the currently running NVDA into the configuration for the currently logged on user, for the installed copy of NVDA. This will not copy the configuration for any other users of this system nor to the system configuration for use during Windows sign-in and other secure screens.This option is only available when installing from a portable copy, not when installing directly from the downloaded Launcher package.
If creating a portable copy directly from the NVDA download package, press the Create Portable Copy button.If you have already closed this dialog or you are running an installed copy of NVDA, choose the Create Portable copy menu item found under Tools in the NVDA menu.
The Dialog that appears allows you to choose where the portable copy should be created.This can be a directory on your hard drive or a location on a USB thumb drive or other portable media.There is also an option to choose whether NVDA should copy the logged on user's current NVDA configuration for use with the newly created portable copy.This option is only available when creating a portable copy from an installed copy, not when creating from the download package.Pressing Continue will create the portable copy.Once creation is complete, a message will appear telling you it was successful.Press OK to dismiss this dialog.
If you want to take NVDA with you on a USB thumb drive or other writable media, then you should choose to create a portable copy.The installed copy is also able to create a portable copy of itself at any time. The portable copy also has the ability to install itself on any computer at a later time.However, if you wish to copy NVDA onto read-only media such as a CD, you should just copy the download package.Running the portable version directly from read-only media is not supported at this time.Using the temporary copy of NVDA is also an option (e.g. for demonstration purposes), though starting NVDA in this way each time can become very time consuming.
If you have installed NVDA with the installer, then starting NVDA is as simple as either pressing control+alt+n, or choosing NVDA from the NVDA menu under Programs on the Start Menu.Additionally you can type NVDA into the Run dialog and press Enter.If NVDA is already running, it will be restarted.You can also pass some command line options which allows you to quit (-q), disable add-ons (--disable-addons), etc.
For installed copies, NVDA stores the configuration in the roaming application data folder of the current user by default (e.g. \"C:\\Users\\\\AppData\\Roaming\").It is possible to change this in a way that NVDA loads its configuration from the local application data folder instead.Consult the section about system wide parameters for more details.
As NVDA starts, you will first hear an ascending set of tones (telling you that NVDA is loading).Depending on how fast your computer is, or if you are running NVDA off a USB key or other slow media, it may take a little while to start.If it is taking an extra-long time to start, NVDA should say \"Loading NVDA. Please wait...\"
When NVDA starts for the first time, you will be greeted by a dialog box which provides you with some basic information about the NVDA modifier key and the NVDA menu.(Please see further sections about these topics.)The dialog box also contains a combo box and three checkboxes.The combo box lets you select the keyboard layout.The first checkbox lets you control if NVDA should use the Caps Lock as an NVDA modifier key.The second specifies whether NVDA should start automatically after you log on to Windows and is only available for installed copies of NVDA.The third lets you control if this Welcome dialog should appear each time NVDA starts.
Starting from NVDA 2018.3, the user is asked if they want to allow usage data to be sent to NV Access in order to help improve NVDA in the future. When starting NVDA for the first time, a dialog will appear which will ask you if you want to accept sending data to NV Access while using NVDA.You can read more info about the data gathered by NV Access in the general settings section, Allow the NVDA project to gather NVDA usage statistics.Note: pressing on \"yes\" or \"no\" will save this setting and the dialog will never appear again unless you reinstall NVDA.However, you can enable or disable the data gathering process manually in NVDA's general settings panel. For changing this setting manually, you can check or uncheck the checkbox called Allow the NVDA project to gather NVDA usage statistics.
Using MathPlayer 4 from Design Science, NVDA can read and interactively navigate supported mathematical content.This requires that MathPlayer 4 is installed on the computer.MathPlayer is available as a free download from: installing MathPlayer, restart NVDA.
You can set the language to use for text recognition in the Windows OCR category of the NVDA Settings dialog.Additional languages can be installed by opening the Start menu, choosing Settings, selecting Time & Language -> Region & Language and then choosing Add a language.
This option is a checkbox that allows you to choose whether or not a dialog appears when you exit NVDA that asks what action you want to perform.When checked, a dialog will appear when you attempt to exit NVDA asking whether you want to exit, restart, restart with add-ons disabled or install pending updates (if any).When unchecked, NVDA will exit immediately.
If you sign in to Windows by providing a user name and password, then enabling this option will make NVDA start automatically at the sign-in screen when Windows starts.This option is only available for installed copies of NVDA.
Pressing this button copies your currently saved NVDA user configuration to NVDA's system configuration directory, so that NVDA will use it during sign-in and when running on User Account Control (UAC) and other secure screens.To make sure that all your settings are transferred, make sure to save your configuration first with control+NVDA+c or Save configuration in the NVDA menu.This option is only available for installed copies of NVDA.
If this is enabled, NVDA will inform you when there is a pending update on startup, offering you the possibility to install it.You can also manually install the pending update from the Exit NVDA dialog (if enabled), from the NVDA menu, or when you perform a new check from the Help menu.
The Voice option is a combo box listing all the voices of the current synthesizer that you have installed.You can use the arrow keys to listen to all the various choices.Left and Up arrow take you up in the list, while right and down arrow move you down in the list.
Disabled by default, this option allows you to choose if the system focus should automatically be set to elements that can take the system focus (links, form fields, etc.) when navigating content with the browse mode caret.Leaving this option disabled will not automatically focus focusable elements when they are selected with the browse mode caret.This might result in faster browsing experience and better responsiveness in browse mode.The focus will yet be updated to the particular element when interacting with it (e.g. pressing a button, checking a check box).Enabling this option may improve support for some websites at the cost of performance and stability. 153554b96e
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