How does NVDA determine whether an application supports Browse and Focus Modes? #13448
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It looks like you've had an answer here: #13493 Browse mode is designed for "documents" rather than "applications", however applications may have embedded documents, where browse mode would be appropriate. |
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btw, Can NVDA add a command to quickly jump to embedded WebView? |
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When running NVDA on Windows, Browse and Focus Mode is supported on some applications: Chrome, Firefox, Word, VS Code. In those applications, I can use Insert+Space to switch between the modes.
In other applications, like Calculator and Windows Explorer, pressing Insert+Space does not have any effect. So it seems, those applications do not support Browse Mode (which kinda makes sense, as there is not much to "read" in those applications). I assume that in those applications, the default is something like Focus Mode.
How does NVDA determine whether an application supports Browse Mode?
I'm asking because we have a Windows application which contains a browser, and we would like to make sure that the browser in that application supports Browse Mode. Currently, it does not.
Thank you!
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