Re: [orca-list] Thunderbird 24 non-responsiveness (was Re: Orca uses much cpu on my machine)



Hello,
So no we have more ways on how to recover the freeze.
We can either exit and restart orca, this is quick and can be easily done by pressing super+alt+s. I have just found that by opening some other thunderbird window for example error console (ctrl+shift+j) or saved files (ctrl+j) and closing that window I can make thunderbird unfreeze as well.

Greetings

Peter

On 09.10.2013 12:08, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey All.

On 10/09/2013 05:31 AM, Peter Vágner wrote:

Thunderbird 17 is fine, thunderbird 24, thunderbird 26 and thunderbird
27 are all affected.
I can finally reproduce this. And if I quit Orca the bug is still
present. Thunderbird processes no keypresses (like Up arrow to move in
the list of mail folders, F8 to toggle the preview pane, etc.). But in
that state I can still Alt+Tab immediately into other windows so my
session is not stuck; only Thunderbird is.

So.... Today I'll see about narrowing in on the bug closely enough to
file something that the Mozilla accessibility developers can easily
reproduce and/or that contains the offending commit. Stay tuned!

And, again, thanks for your patience with this one. Sorry it took me so
long to get it reproducible on my system.
--joanie

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