Greetings Claudio, I know nothing about NVDA, nor am I a Windows user, but a quick search seems to indicate that NVDA has much progress yet to be made, particularly where specialized applications are concerned. I gather that you are most interested in free and truly actively developed software. Might I suggest the combination of emacs and emacspeak? Emacs is not a word processor, but it is, among other things, an editor which affords wonderful environments for writing programs. (And LilyPond is in effect a sort of programming language.) Emacs comes already bundled with a LilyPond mode. As emacs is incredibly powerful, you can write code, compile it, listen to the generated midi files, read the LilyPond manuals, update your LilyPond version, even write to this community without ever leaving emacs. I doubt that NVDA will be able to communicate to you anything which is going on in emacs. This is where emacspeak comes in. A quick search appears to indicate that emacs can be run on Windows, and I would presume then that emacspeak can as well. I hope this helps. Hwaen Ch'uqi
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