Re: [orca-list] performance



Hi,
I experience no performance problems with Orca from master and Firefox 29.
However, I am on a fairly fast machine, running on SSd and Firefox
profiles are stored in RAM, so maybe this helps me.
Vojta
Dne 28.5.2014 11:08, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza napsal(a):
Thanks for the clarification.
The problem is that the page becomes not usable in some situations.


On 05/28/2014 05:55 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 10:36:04AM CEST, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza
wrote:
Hi all.
I don't know if this is related to orca or FF.
When I try to access
http://grails.org/doc/2.2.5/guide/single.html#logging, orca takes to
long to start reading the page.

I suspect that this related to the fact that the page is so big and
takes a lot of time to be loaded.

This is pretty much it. The assistive technology stack has to create
accessible objects for the contents of the page, and this takes time.
I am pretty sure that you would experience something similar on other
OSs with other screen readers.

The problem is that if I switch to another application and switch
back to FF, again orca takes a lot of time to read the page.

Again the assistive technology stack having to iterate through the
content of the page and the accessible objects representing that page.

Luke
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