Hi Michał. You can try the following steps to reproduce what you are describing. 1. Launch terminal. 2. Create a file using the touch command. touch foo.txt 3. Launch nautilus and locate the file created in the step 2. Make sure that the file is focused in nautilus. 4. Return to terminal and remove the file created in step 2. rm foo.txt In my machine orca reacts as if nautilus was focused. Thanks. On 02/25/2016 10:16 PM, Michał Zegan
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Hello. It seems there is a problem when desktop changes and something else is focused. For example if you turn on the desktop and plug the pendrive, or do something like that from outside of the desktop that makes icons appear/disappear... It seems that orca starts reading the desktop, including that flat review sees the desktop even though it is probably not focused, is it? I probably saw such behavior in other cases, but quite long ago, like when a song changes in audacious. Orca suddenly reads the audacious window and flat review sees it instead of whatever is really focused. Or, when skype popups/alerts appear, and they are read, flat review sees the alert. I am not sure if my report is up to date, but the part about the desktop is reproduceable now with orca master. -- José Vilmar Estácio de Souza |