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Johny45-open opened this issue
Jan 4, 2025
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I would like to propose a new feature for NVDA that could make it easier for users, especially beginners, to navigate and interact with various elements. It would be great if NVDA could announce how to interact with an element during navigation.
For example:
For buttons, NVDA could say: "Button, activate by pressing Enter."
For checkboxes, it could announce: "Checkbox, check or uncheck by pressing Space."
This feature would be especially helpful when learning new applications or environments.
Thank you for considering my suggestion!
Kind regards,
Jan Kalivoda
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As an ICT instructor I agree with this suggestion. I am aware that, at least, one add-on exists in the add-ons store that might be of interest in this space (Control Usage Assistant).
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Jan 6, 2025
p5https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/blob/master/projectDocs/issues/triage.md#prioritytriagedHas been triaged, issue is waiting for implementation.
Hello,
I would like to propose a new feature for NVDA that could make it easier for users, especially beginners, to navigate and interact with various elements. It would be great if NVDA could announce how to interact with an element during navigation.
For example:
For buttons, NVDA could say: "Button, activate by pressing Enter."
For checkboxes, it could announce: "Checkbox, check or uncheck by pressing Space."
This feature would be especially helpful when learning new applications or environments.
Thank you for considering my suggestion!
Kind regards,
Jan Kalivoda
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: