Re: [orca-list] orca does not announce the name of the window first time alt+tab is pressed



Hello,
Unfortunatelly i can feel the same behaviour with ctrl+alt+tab. At first press top pannel is not anounced here. I havent noticed it my self but now after you have asked i can definatelly see common inconsistency here.

Thanks

Peter

Dňa 16.10.2014 22:33 používateľ "Joanmarie Diggs" <jdiggs igalia com> napísal:
Hey all.

And my inability to reproduce it persists. I get the expected
object:state-changed:selected events and subsequent speech from the very
start. So something seems to be different in our environments. Taking
some educated guesses to try to get to the bottom of this:

1. I'm not using any gnome-shell extensions (for instance, there are
   alternative Alt+Tab switchers). Are you?

2. Can you reproduce this in all switchers? Try the Ctrl+Alt+Tab one.

Tomorrow I'll check with my colleague Alejandro Piñeiro who is the
GNOME-Shell accessibility and Clutter accessibility developer. Maybe he
has an idea why you might be seeing this and I'm not.

Sorry and thanks!
--joanie

On 10/16/2014 04:05 PM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
> Yes, the problem persists and I didn't find the reason until now.
> Thanks.
>
> On 10/16/2014 04:45 PM, Peter Vágner wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Shame on us all who did not dare to check this.
>> I have just updated my arch linux install to gnome 3.14.1 install and
>> guess what.
>> I can also reproduce this issue.
>> For example now I do have several apps open. Thunderbird, Firefox, Gnome
>> Terminal and Files (Nautilus) exactly in this order when pressing
>> alt+tab key to cycle among them.
>>
>> So now I am writing a message in Thunderbird. If I was about to switch
>> to firefox I can do the following:
>> 1) press the alt key what orca reports as "left alt".
>> 2) With alt key pressed held down I press the tab key.
>> 3) As I press and release the tab key orca just reads window without
>> presenting the icon name. At this point I can release both keys what
>> will switch to Firefox or keep pressing / releasing the tab key to cycle
>> over the other open app windows.
>> 4) Subsequent cycles of the same icon in the open app windows list are
>> announced fine. So if I don't know order of these icons and I do have 4
>> windows open I have to do 5 or 3 keypresses to switch to the first, 2
>> keypresses to switch to the second, 3 keypresses to switch to third and
>> 4 keypresses for switching into fourth window.
>> I know this can be gotten used to however it is slightly inconvenient.
>>
>> Greetings
>>
>> Peter



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