Hello Milton,
Yes this is the way on how to configure thunderbird not to popup
that confirmation dialog.
I know this can be done.
I have only described this dialog as an example trying to
illustrate how all the thunderbird dialog windows are presented
with orca.
For example the sending message dialog that pops up and dismisses
it-self when pressing the send button in this confirmation dialog
I have just described also exhibits this behaviour.
I guess other thunderbird dialog windows such as password prompt,
warning dialog if you are navigating to different email folder
when looking for unread messages, client identification dialog and
possibly others I can't think of at the moment are presented like
this.
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 18.05.2018 o 07:42 Milton
napísal(a):
Hi Peter,
In Thunderbird > Preferences > Compose message >
General
you can uncheck the option for confirmation dialog.
Maybe this could help.
Milton
Op 17-05-18 om 14:17 schreef Peter
Vágner via orca-list:
Hello,
I think I have found even more verbose example of this issue in
the wild. Guessing from that many more dialog windows might be
affected.
Thinking out loud perhaps it is extremelly dificult to get the
dialog windows including those dialogs found on the web right. I
think you can remember me asking for a change related to aria
dialogs on the web a few months ago and perhaps this is a side
effect of those changes.
Steps:
Launch thunderbird and start composing a new message. Once email
address and subjects are filled press ctrl+enter to send the
message.
Thunderbird won't immediatelly send the message but it will
display a confirmation dialog.
On my system I can hear the following immediatelly after
pressing ctrl+enter
Send message, Are you sure you are ready to send this message?
Are you sure you are ready to send this message? Send message
frame, Send message dialog window, Are you sure you are ready to
send this message? Send button
I am also attaching a debug.out coresponding with the part where
I'm pressing ctrl+enter and orca presents the dialog.
Note I usually don't pay enough attention to these things I
don't mind my-self if things stay the way they are now in regard
to this. I am usually just skipping orca from reporting all of
this. I was only trying to make up my mind regarding over
verbosity related issue Alex has brought up for discussion
yesterday. While he has pointed out users he provides training
to don't like how verbose reporting of the desktop is I thought
they might actually hate this too.
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 17.05.2018 o 12:46 Joanmarie Diggs napísal(a):
Hi Peter.
Could you please send me a full debug.out on the Thunderbird
popup with
the extra chattiness?
Thanks!
--joanie
On 05/17/2018 04:10 AM, Peter Vágner via orca-list wrote:
Hello,
I think suppressing the frame is very difficult if not
impossible.
Perhaps while switching windows when pressing alt+tab we
might be able
to elliminate reporting of window or suppress the role (not
accessible
name) of the frame. However I don't know if this can be
relyably
detected or this might introduce unwanted side effects
elsewhere. I don
think supressing role reporting of all the frames is a good
idea without
trying to think about possible side effects first.
On a related note perhaps evaluating the presentation of
focus changes
when it involves handling ancestors / descendants / parent
accessible
objects is even more usefull when we are looking about
streamlining the
verbosity.
For example I do have s/mime certificates for some of my
email accounts
in thunderbird and for others I have not. Thunderbird
sometimes popups a
dialog for me that asks me about the my identity. And it
sounds like the
the dialog title is reported three times. First with no role
reported,
then with frame role and finally with a role of dialog.
I don't think this is urgent, I would just like to point out
that I
guess this might be better direction than supressing
reporting of some
roles and states globally.
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 16.05.2018 o 19:27 Kyle napísal(a):
My position is probably unpopular,
but I'm going with no. Because
speech is a necessarily slow interface, less is more, and
all time
savings, no matter how small, is always helpful.
Imetumwa kutoka simu yangu
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