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From: Farough, David (CFP/PSC)
Date: Tue, Nov 05 2019 12:28PM
Subject: [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work
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NVDA+Q rarely works for me.
I am using Windows 7.
I open task Manager with control + alt + delete,
Arrow down until I get to start task manager, and press enter.
If I am lucky I will be focussed in the list of processes so I press N until I get to NVDA.
Then press the application key or hopefully shift + f10 and then select end process.

I will have to see if your way works in Win7

Thanks

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From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Tim Harshbarger
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2019 01:20 PM
To: 'WebAIM Discussion List' < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Announcing sub menu levels

Another way you can try to quit NVDA is by:

Press the Windows Logo Key + B (it will move you to the system tray.)
Use letter navigation or arrow keys to navigate to NVDA.
Use either shift+F10 or the context menu button on the keyboard to bring up
the context menu for NVDA.
Select Exit.

This only works if you have NVDA set up to appear in the system tray.

From: Pratik Patel
Date: Tue, Nov 05 2019 12:27PM
Subject: Re: [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work
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If you are consistently seeing a problem with shutting down NVDA, I would
recommend that you report the problem to the NVDA developers. File an issue
at

https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda

A quick search does not seem to bring up this issue as having been reported
so far.

Regards,

Pratik


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Farough, David (CFP/PSC)
Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 2:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work

NVDA+Q rarely works for me.
I am using Windows 7.
I open task Manager with control + alt + delete,
Arrow down until I get to start task manager, and press enter.
If I am lucky I will be focussed in the list of processes so I press N until
I get to NVDA.
Then press the application key or hopefully shift + f10 and then select end
process.

I will have to see if your way works in Win7

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf
Of Tim Harshbarger
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2019 01:20 PM
To: 'WebAIM Discussion List' < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Announcing sub menu levels

Another way you can try to quit NVDA is by:

Press the Windows Logo Key + B (it will move you to the system tray.)
Use letter navigation or arrow keys to navigate to NVDA.
Use either shift+F10 or the context menu button on the keyboard to bring up
the context menu for NVDA.
Select Exit.

This only works if you have NVDA set up to appear in the system tray.

From: glen walker
Date: Tue, Nov 05 2019 5:08PM
Subject: Re: [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work
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I rarely have a problem with NVDA+Q. Sometimes I forget that I have a
links list dialog open (NVDA+F7) and NVDA+Q won't work if the dialog is
open.

On the rare case where it won't close, I do what someone else recommended
earlier, I use WindowsKey+B to get to the right status, arrow over the
"notification chevron button" (it's usually the first element that gets
focus after WindowsKey+B), press space to open the list then up arrow until
I hear NVDA. Shift+F10 doesn't seem to work in that list so I use my
context menu button on my keyboard, arrow up once to "exit", then close it
that way.

From: Jonathan Cohn
Date: Tue, Nov 05 2019 8:12PM
Subject: Re: [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work
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Ah yes, this reminds me if the startup dialog is open, NVDA will not close.

> On Nov 5, 2019, at 7:08 PM, glen walker < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> I rarely have a problem with NVDA+Q. Sometimes I forget that I have a
> links list dialog open (NVDA+F7) and NVDA+Q won't work if the dialog is
> open.
>
> On the rare case where it won't close, I do what someone else recommended
> earlier, I use WindowsKey+B to get to the right status, arrow over the
> "notification chevron button" (it's usually the first element that gets
> focus after WindowsKey+B), press space to open the list then up arrow until
> I hear NVDA. Shift+F10 doesn't seem to work in that list so I use my
> context menu button on my keyboard, arrow up once to "exit", then close it
> that way.
> > > >

From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Tue, Nov 05 2019 8:34PM
Subject: Re: [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work
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I go a slightly different route (not very different but it might work
better in some situations)
I type "task man" into the windows search and press enter, that
consistently brings up the task manager.
I press ctrl-tab until I hit "processes".
Type nv in rapid succession to get straight to NVDA,
then press alt-e or tab over twice to the button labeled "end process".

This doesn't happen to me very often but sometimes if I try to run
NVDA and Jaws on the same system and forget to shut one down before
starting the other the capslock key is hijacked by one and won't work
with the other, e.g. pressing capslock-q to quit NVDA while Jaws is
running (even if I set Jaws to pass keystroke through).


On 11/5/19, Jonathan Cohn < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Ah yes, this reminds me if the startup dialog is open, NVDA will not close.
>
>
>> On Nov 5, 2019, at 7:08 PM, glen walker < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>
>> I rarely have a problem with NVDA+Q. Sometimes I forget that I have a
>> links list dialog open (NVDA+F7) and NVDA+Q won't work if the dialog is
>> open.
>>
>> On the rare case where it won't close, I do what someone else recommended
>> earlier, I use WindowsKey+B to get to the right status, arrow over the
>> "notification chevron button" (it's usually the first element that gets
>> focus after WindowsKey+B), press space to open the list then up arrow
>> until
>> I hear NVDA. Shift+F10 doesn't seem to work in that list so I use my
>> context menu button on my keyboard, arrow up once to "exit", then close
>> it
>> that way.
>> >> >> >> >
> > > > >


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From: glen walker
Date: Wed, Nov 06 2019 12:01AM
Subject: Re: [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work
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Ctrl+Shift+Esc will bring up task manager.

On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 8:34 PM Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
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> I go a slightly different route (not very different but it might work
> better in some situations)
> I type "task man" into the windows search and press enter, that
> consistently brings up the task manager.
>

From: Mallory
Date: Wed, Nov 06 2019 1:03AM
Subject: Re: [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work
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Wow, nobody closes NVDA the way I do! (NVDA+n, x)

Cool to see there's like a bazillion ways. I have more issue
closing JAWS.

cheers,
_mallory

On Wed, Nov 6, 2019, at 8:01 AM, glen walker wrote:
> Ctrl+Shift+Esc will bring up task manager.
>
> On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 8:34 PM Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> > I go a slightly different route (not very different but it might work
> > better in some situations)
> > I type "task man" into the windows search and press enter, that
> > consistently brings up the task manager.
> >
> > > > >

From: Graham Armfield
Date: Wed, Nov 06 2019 4:37AM
Subject: Re: [Closing NVDA when NVDA + q does not work
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Have also noticed that NVDA won't shut down if the Speech Viewer is open -
always have to close that first.

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Graham Armfield
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