Getting Started with NVDA
A Quick Guide to Using NVDA on Windows
Introduction
NVDA (Non-Visual Desktop Access) is a free and open-source screen reader for Microsoft Windows. It provides a text-to-speech output and a variety of braille displays to allow blind or visually impaired users to interact with their computer.
Prerequisites
To use NVDA, you will need to download and install the software from the official NVDA website. You will also need to check the official documentation for more information on system requirements, compatibility, and installation instructions.
Basic Navigation
Once NVDA is installed, you can start using it by pressing the NVDA key (usually Insert) to access the NVDA Menu.
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