hi
Your steps are correct, but I'm not getting the instantaneous
performance. I will try firefox in safe mode to see if that makes a
difference. It could be that ubuntu is using an old version of ff,
but I can't see that making too much of a difference. This works
just fine on herdOs (windows) with chrome and NVDA, but I can't test
on chrome for linux because orca can't read it.
Thanks
Kendell Clark
On 02/28/2018 12:27 AM, Edhoari
Setiyoso wrote:
Just tried on my system. Let me know if my steps is correct
- Open hogwarts live
- press o to navigate large objects
- additionally I press Alt+Shift+o to display list of large
objects
It works near instantaneously.
Perhaps you would like to try with Firefox in safe mode and see
if that helps.
Best Regards
Edhoari Setiyoso
On 02/27/2018 07:59 PM, kendell clark
wrote:
hi all
Ubuntu mate 16.04, orca 3.26. Orca has issues with the website http://www.hogwartslive.com.
It is an accessible harry potter rpg, whic his played in the
browser with no software installation needed. It works in
firefox, with some issues. You need an account to play, but it
doesn't cost anything. However, you should be able to test
without one. Pressing o to jump to the text does work, but takes
an extraordinarily long time, and even so, navigation is slow.
I'm not sure if this can be fixed in orca, but to try to help,
I've turned off orca's speaking of a page summary and automatic
speaking of text when a page is loaded.
Can anyone else confirm?
Thanks
Kendell Clark
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