Gestures can be customized in WordNav settings panel. RightControl Windows Arros: Multiword definition, that groups several words together.LeftControl Windows Arrows: Bulky word definition treats almost all punctuation symbols adjacent to text as part of a single word, therefore it would treat paths like C:\directory\subdirectory\file.txt as a single word.RightControl Arrows: Fine word definition splits camelCaseIdentifiers and underscore_separated_identifiers into separate parts, thus allowing the cursor to go into long identifiers.This should be the most convenient word definition for the majority of users. Left Control Arrows: Notepad definition, that treats alphanumeric characters as words, and adjacent punctuation marks are also treated as words.Please either uninstall it or upgrade to Tony's enhancements latest stable version to avoid conflicts.Ĭurrently WordNav supports four definitions of the word, assigned to different gestures: Please note that a prototype of WordNav was formerly a part of Tony's enhancements add-on. The Control LeftArrow/RightArrow gesture is not even sent to the program, thus ensuring the consistency of the speech. ![]() In order to combat this problem I have created enhanced word navigation commands, that take the word definition from Notepad and they do not rely on program's definition of words, but rather parse lines into words on NVDA's side. Moreover, some web-based text editors position the cursor in the end of the word, instead of the beginning, making editing much harder for visually impaired users. ![]() If NVDA doesn't know the exact definition, then either words are going to be skipped, or pronounced multiple times. NVDA should know the definition of word in given program in order to speak words correctly. This is especially true of modern web-based text editors, such as Monaco. ![]() However the definition of the word changes from one program to another. Most text editors support Control LeftArrow/RightArrow commands for word navigation. WordNav NVDA add-on improves built-in navigation by word, as well as adds extra word navigation commands with different definition for the word.
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