nolan,

Windows Terminal has a feature where ctrl-clicking a link opens it in your browser. Anyone know if there is a screen-reader-accessible or keyboard-driven way to do this?

We use Teleport at work, which regularly prompts me to visit a long-ass URL to log in. The only way to do that is to use NVDA's review cursor to find the "http", set a start marker, arrow by character past the URL (which ends in a UUID so that's always fun since I have to review past 36 characters for that), set an end marker and copy the link. Rinse/repeat for any link dumped to the terminal. Takes me 20 or so seconds when all is said and done and I wish there was a faster way.

jaybird110127,

@nolan I find one of the NVDA Speech History addons useful for this. They let you review recent things spoken by NVDA and copy one of your choice to the clipboard. Then if you don't need everything in that utterance, just paste it into Notepad or even the Run... dialog, edit, then copy the edited version to the clipboard.

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