Re: [orca-list] When pressing shortcuts outside of Orca, Orca announces the context again



Hi,
Same happens when I increese/decreese volume through my laptop's multimedia keys.
It's even more annoying, cause it results in multiple announcements of the current window when I hold down 
those keys. 
Sometimes  those announcements come with a lag and could not be stopped, so I have to wait 10 or so seconds 
for Orca to read them all.
If Orca suddenly goes silent, I think the user could (and usually do) try  to change program windows,  which 
reveals the presence  of an inaccessible window.
So, please don't announce the window if it's the last window already announced.
When Alt-Tabbing it won't be such, cause the window switcher will come on focus first.


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Best wishes,
Zahari

  Alex ARNAUD wrote:
Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 11:14:33AM +0100

Le 28/02/2018 à 15:00, Joanmarie Diggs a écrit :
On 02/28/2018 01:47 PM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:

Le 28/02/2018 à 12:31, Joanmarie Diggs a écrit :
What's happening is the window is getting deactivated and then
reactivated.

It's right but it's the same window that is activated and reactivated
why report it to the user?

I agree 100%. But imagine this scenario: You're in an accessible window.
Something causes an inaccessible window to suddenly become activated.
Orca doesn't present it because inaccessible windows don't emit
accessibility events. All Orca knows is that you're no longer in the
window you were in. You can't figure out what you're in either. But
clearly something isn't right because Orca is no longer talking.

I agree also 100% with you. We'll feel a bug in the proper place to solve
this issue.

Best regards,
Alex.
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