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The American Foundation for the Blind is here to help with a set of free tutorials called “Learn NVDA,” which provide an easy-to-follow introduction to using Microsoft Windows with Nonvisual Desktop Access (NVDA), a free and fully featured screen reader.
NVDA tutorials. The following tutorials cover the NVDA screen reader basics, general navigation in Windows - using Windows shortcut keys, and examples of where you would use NVDA commands in commonly used computer programmes. You will need to be very familiar with your keyboard.
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Tutorials covering the basics of both the free NVDA screen reader and Windows basics NVDA tutorials learning the basics If you are fairly new to a computer running the Windows operating system and the NVDA screen reader, it is advisable to learn some of the basics for both programmes.
Windows Basics, Part 1. Narrator: In this tutorial we will introduce some of the important keyboard commands you will need to know to use NVDA. There are two types of commands in NVDA. Some only use a single key on your keyboard. The Tab, Arrow, Space, and Enter keys are some examples of frequently used single key commands.