Re: [orca-list] Loss of Arrow Keys in Nautilus



This directory expansion and collaps is an interesting feature and
Orca handles that part quite nicely.  I just miss the other ability.
So I guess it's not anorca bug but just a loss of navigation in
Nautilus.  I guess this is another case where flat review is quite
necessary and should be taken seriously.

I say this because I have seen comments in the past here on the list
and in bug reports where some uses of flat review are discouraged.
Quite often, my experience shows me that flag review or similar
features are very necessary and often the only to get at information
on the screen.  List details in Nautilus is another of those things.

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 12:14:16AM -0300, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
 Hi Steve and all.
This is confirmed.
Seems that right and left are used in nautilus to collapse and
expand tree views.

On 10/11/2010 09:02 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
Has anyone experienced a new issue with the list of files shown in the
Nautilus file browser? What I mean is when you have the file list in a
list view and turn on some of the other file details like modification
date and file size, you used to be able to use the left and right
arrow keys to move over the row and read the individual cells, like in
a spreadsheet.

Now with the latest version (2.32) of Nautilus and recent git pull of
Orca, I can't seem to arrow back and forth over the row anymore.  If I
choose read row by pressing orca+f11, I can hear the entire row read
as I move up and down the list but in either setting (table row or
table cell), right and left arrows are silent; they seem to have no
effect.  I'm not sure at this point if Nautilus is to blaim in not
supporting horrizontal movement or if Orca is not receiving some
critical events.  I can check further into this but for now, I wonder
if anyone else can duplicate this problem.  I always used to be able
to read tree tables like this before.  I will check out the booksmark
library in Firefox to see if that tree table reads OK or not.
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