Visual Studio & SQL Management Studio:使用 Microsoft 讲述人后如何将 Ctrl+Tab 行为恢复正常?
默认情况下,在 Visual Studio 和 SQL Server Management Studio 中,按 Ctrl+Tab 将打开一个导航弹出窗口,其中列出了所有打开的窗口。这个想法是,您可以在按住 Ctrl 的同时多次按 Tab 键;一旦松开 Ctrl,导航弹出窗口就会消失并激活所选文档。
不幸的是,一旦您运行 Microsoft Narrator(文本转语音阅读器),这种行为就会发生变化。当您松开 Ctrl 时,弹出窗口不再消失;它会等到您按 Enter 键来选择文档。虽然我可以理解这种行为对于实际上依赖“讲述人”的盲人来说可能是合理的,但我发现这种行为已经永久改变并且即使我完全停止使用“讲述人”旧的行为也不会恢复,这让我感到相当恼火。
有什么方法可以恢复旧的行为,以便它不再等待额外的 Enter 按键?
By default, in Visual Studio and in SQL Server Management Studio, Ctrl+Tab opens a navigation popup which lists all the open windows. The idea is that you can press Tab multiple times while keeping Ctrl pressed; as soon as you release Ctrl, the navigation popup disappears and the selected document is activated.
Unfortunately, as soon as you ever run Microsoft Narrator (text-to-speech reader), this behaviour changes. The popup no longer disappears when you release Ctrl; it waits until you press Enter to select a document. While I can appreciate this behaviour may be reasonable for blind people who are actually reliant on Narrator, I find it rather irritating that the behaviour has changed permanently and that the old behaviour doesn't return even if I stop using Narrator completely.
Is there any way to restore the old behaviour so that it doesn't wait for an extra Enter keypress anymore?
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请耐心等待,在一个月左右不使用“讲述人”或语音识别功能后,它会神奇地开始恢复正常。
Be patient and it magically starts reverting to normal after not using Narrator or Speech Recognition for a month or so.
我知道这已经很旧了,但当语音识别在 Windows 7(32 位旗舰版)上运行时,SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 2008 仍然存在问题。
更糟糕的是,本身没有解决办法。作为解决方法,我退出语音识别,然后 ctrl-tab 按预期运行。
我看到一篇关于更改“讲述人”设置的帖子,但“讲述人”(文本到语音)中的所有设置都对此问题没有任何影响。
I know this is old, but still an issue with SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 2008 when Speech recognition is running on Windows 7 (32bit Ultimate).
Worse yet, there is no fix per se. As a workaraound, I exit Speech Recognition, and then ctrl-tab behaves as expected.
I saw a post for changing Narrator settings, but none of the settings in Narrator (text to speech) have any effect on the issue.