Re: [orca-list] Orca slows down the Navigation Bundle extension of



Hi
Not precisely correct in my experience. A single core CPU over 2.2ghz
will also not exhibit these behaviors. Anything under that will begin to
exhibit lag, with it getting progressively worse the slower the CPU
obviously.
I have to wonder what could be causing this lag. I understand there
being a slight lag when jumping between elements, as the next element
has to be searched for at that time... but why cause such a lag while
typing? Is this a FF issue, an Orca issue, or an at-spi problem? No
screen reader should ever should cause such a system lag, in effect
slowing down the system considerably.



On Sat, 2009-05-09 at 11:11 +0200, Halim Sahin wrote:
Hi,

In the past I have reported many performance related problems to this list.
I am not sure that the core developers of orca can reproduce these.

If you want to use orca well with firefox you need a dualcore CPU.

to reproduce the mentioned problems, you need a single core CPU.

Hermann have you created a bugreport in bugzilla?
Regards
Halim

On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 04:52:48PM +0200, Hermann wrote:
Firefox
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Hi all,
I use the latest FF nightly with Orca 2.27.1. But in former versions I had 
the same, in fact since Navigation Bundle was published.
The general sluggishness I also can confirm.
Hermann
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