Hey @NVAccess someone wanted me to record going through their #Hugo and #Eleventy website, on video, using a screen reader and upload the video to PeerTube. Is there any visual things I can do to make the experience easier to follow for sighted viewers? I've enabled speech viewer but I can't seem to alt tab to it? Am I supposed to dock the speech viewer on the side of the screen or keep it focused? I have the highlight enabled. Is there anything else I can do to make the keystrokes easier to follow visually built into NVDA itself?
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@zersiax That's true - to answer the easy part first, it's not transparent at all. While it doesn't help, I think the bug in not getting any feedback when moving windows is from Windows (as it affects any window, not just the speech viewer).

I created issue #17841 and #17842 around that information not being reported:

github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue…
github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue…

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One thing to note is that resizing or moving the speech viewer window, at least in my experience, is not accessible currently. If it covers up what you're trying to show you're kind SOL unless you can find someone with eyes to adjust the dragging handles unless I missed something. It sorta hangs out across a part of the screen and not sure how transparent it is