![]() ![]() For example, a list contains list items, so you must move inside the list in order to access the list items. Some objects contain other objects and you must navigate inside the first object to access the objects it contains. NVDA will read out the text as you move through it and will also announce if you select and unselect text. You can also change the text if the object supports editing. When an object that allows navigation and/or editing of text is focused, you can move through the text using the arrow keys, Page Up, Page Down, Home, End, etc. ![]() As you navigate between objects, NVDA will report information such as the object's name, type, value, state, description, keyboard shortcut and positional information. The most common way of navigating between objects when using NVDA is to use standard keyboard commands, such as pressing Tab and Shift + Tab to move between controls, pressing Alt to get to the menu bar and then using the arrow keys to navigate menus, and using Alt + Tab to move between running applications. Documents and applications consist of many objects, such as blocks of text, tables, images, hyperlinks, buttons, checkboxes, lists or editable text fields.
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