You're right Narrator does do this. Unfortunately pur minimally and you have to
shut it off to hear the audio normally again.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 22, 2016, at 4:58 AM, Joseph Lee wrote:
>
> Hi,
> NVDA is the second screen reader for Windows to take advantage of this
> (Narrator was t
Ah like the IPhone. Yeah the ducking thing can be a duel edged sword or as I
like to say, a double bladed lightsaber. You're right it makes it easyer to
hear the reader and it does come handy when something's a bit louder then your
screen reader,and you have no Controll. But also you might miss
Hi,
NVDA is the second screen reader for Windows to take advantage of this
(Narrator was the first in 2012). Note that this feature will work on Windows 8
and higher and with NVDA installed (because audio ducking requires right
privileges to be held by a screen reader; I'd be happy to give you a