Thanks everyone for their response, Hi Samuel, I tried running :set noruler in vim command mode, but no luck. Hi Frank and john , I’m not using speak up. On windows, I used NVDA and JAWS. On Linux, I used Gnome-orca. Frank, maybe you’re write. Visually, the cursor goes to next line. But for some reason screen readers aren’t happy. Maybe I need to tweak something in server configuration. I experience the same issue when I run simple commands such as DNF update. When I press backspace to delete the last character entered, I don’t hear any feedback. Could someone please tell me how would I enable the speak up? Best wishes Sent from Mail for Windows From: Samuel Thibault Hello, adilhusain shaikh wrote: > The issue is when I press down arrow the cursor goes to next line,. But the > screen reader still reads out the last line. That's a common issue with vim. Run :set noruler and that "last-line output" will disappear. You can put set noruler in your .vimrc file, to make this permanent. Samuel |
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