Our In-Process blog is back for 2026! And we've got a bumper issue to start with:

We highlight the "Switching from Jaws to NVDA" guide, we have tips for running NVDA on a Mac and creating a new NVDA Shortcut.
We hear from a user on their achievements in 2025, and we want to hear yours! And finally, a quick tipe from @JenMsft here on Mastodon on Using Clip with the command line!

All available now at: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-23rd-january-2026/

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NV Access | In-Process 23rd January 2026

@NVAccess @JenMsft Great little blog entry as always. By the way, I'm experienced with both NVDA and VoiceOver and would be happy to help if you're still looking.
@Minionslayer @JenMsft Thanks! And yes, would be happy to start getting a page up and running along similar lines if you're interested in contributing - don't feel you have to write an entire equivalent guide in one go (or all yourself) but anything you can contribute would be appreciated.
@NVAccess @JenMsft Sure thing; happy to help out where I can. How's this working? Is there already a stub I can add to or should I just send documentation your way?

@Minionslayer I just created a stub here: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/wiki/SwitchingfromVoiceOvertoNVDA

Feel free to take inspiration from the Switching from Jaws guide - although I expect there won't be too much you can simply copy as is: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/wiki/SwitchingFromJawsToNVDA

Don't feel you have to write it all at once - or at all - we're a community and while we welcome as much effort as you can put in, there are likely others who can help now that there is *something* to start from :)

Thank you so much for your help!

SwitchingfromVoiceOvertoNVDA

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