One thing HJPad certainly does have unlike other free Word Processing options is good support for read all, and reading by paragraph is also easy with control down and up arrow. With this amended with Font and Style checked you can get good proofing type feedback as you review text in HJPad. It seems then that to make HJPad properly usable you have to turn on Font attributeĪnd style feedback in NVDA document Formatting options with NVDA Control plus D. However I then pressed NVDA and F to get Font attributes and this time NVDA did announce that the text was italicised alongside all the other Font attributes.Ĥ. NVDA did not make any announcement about the text being italicised as in Word for example.ģ. I then selected it all and pressed control i for italic.Ģ. Using NVDA 2016.4 I typed some sample text in HJPad. I did a little experimenting to see why I thought you could not set Font attributes as in HJPad.What I found wasġ. They ask: "How Happy are You?" I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away I wonder if anyone has tried installing the newest demosĪnd seeing if they still include HJ Pad and seeing if it still works afterĤ0 minutes. I don't know whether this is true any more, but 5 years ago, It used to be available-even if you only had aĭemo of JAWS. Package was totally accessible, had a spell checker and would save in text Get a small program with a spell checker called HJ Pad when you installedĪ copy of JAWS (yes I know it's one of our competitors.) This little It also depends on just what you want to use your slimmed down and veryĪccessible Word Processor software for. In any case, I don't know if this is still valid or not and Hi Group, I started a new thread on this because IĪccidentally deleted the original 'accessible word processor' I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!" I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a banana boat!". Include HJ Pad and seeing if it still works after 40 minutes. IĪnyone has tried installing the newest demos and seeing if they ![]() Whether this is true any more, but 5 years ago, it was so. To be available-even if you only had a demo of JAWS. Had a spell checker and would save in text or RTF as I recall. One of our competitors.) This little package was totally IN the old days, you used to get a small program with aĬhecker called HJ Pad when you installed a copy of JAWS (yes I ![]() To use your slimmed down and very accessible Word Processorįor. If this is still valid or not and it also depends on just what you Original 'accessible word processor' thread. I started a new thread on this because I accidentally deleted the
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