Re: [orca-list] sticking when navigating by arrows still rears its ugly head



Testing.
Sorry for the possible spammish nature of the msg, but it seems like I did get to where i  thought I was in repllying before.

Testing/ please excuse this rather spammish reply.
I think I see the probglem. The button that I thought would just have a reply ready to add content too actuallyl requires entering on a reply to control of some kind to paste in the to address and presumably subline.
Will test to myself after this.



On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> wrote:
Hi B.H.

Thanks for the reports! I'm working on some related issues as we speak.
Hopefully I'll have them fixed soon.

--joanie

On 09/03/2014 05:57 PM, B. Henry wrote:
> Update:
> This behavior continues on other linked-in pages I tried, another example is the home and then edit profile lines.
> --
> B.H.
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 04:19:56PM -0500, B. Henry wrote:
>> OK, this is not an obscure site.
>> Try going to a ppl you might know page when signed in to linked in, e.g. accept a connect with request.  The sticking
>> happens in a few places like connections and hit down arrow. I hear keep in touch (link), and if I continue to down arrow
>> connections again, and keep in touch next arrow press, infinitum uless I escape this with up arrowing, but if I slowly
>> down arrow again, I'll be stuck again.
>> The same thing happens  on a suggested connectioin, and on the help center line just to name a few.
>> By slowly I meant arrowing down at a normal reading pace, i.e. as soon as a line completes I press down arrow. If I keep
>> down arrow pressed, or rappidly repress with out listening I can usually skip over the sticky places. I usually have to
>> toggle carot nav off and back on to get speech if I press tab in these places.
>> -
>> --
>> B.H.
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