Re: [orca-list] in learn mode, orca does not announce the key pressed



Hi,

Well, the current situation appears to be that if you press a key combination that has an Orca function associated with it then you hear the function only.

I agree that you should hear the key combination you pressed followed by the Orca function.

For example, if you press insert + f you hear "reads the attributes associated with the current text character". And you should hear "Orca + f, reads the text attributes associated with the current text character".

Now, if I press insert + some character key that does not have an Orca function bound to it then I hear nothing and further more the letter key I pressed is entered into the text I was editting before entering learn mode.

The state of locking keys is still being toggled if you press a locking key in learn mode.

Also, On my machine at least, I need to press insert + a numpad key to hear the Orca function of that numpad key when it's pressed on its own.

Let me clarify. If I press numpad begin whilst in learn mode I hear "begin", and if I press insert + numpad begin I hear "speaks the current flat review object", which is wrong.

Paul



On 31/01/12 20:23, Josà Vilmar EstÃcio de Souza wrote:
Hey all.

I don't know if this is a bug or this is by design, but when I enter in learn mode, orca does not announce the ke that I press, only the function associated to the key.
I'd like to hear the key name and the function.
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