In my machine the delay is about 1 second and it only happens
after I use the arrows.
If for example I move to a line using down arrow and press
capslock+i, orca takes about on second to read the content of the
line.
If I press capslock+i again without use arrows, orca reads the
content of the line immediately.
This is with latest orca compiled from master but it seems that
the problem also happens in orca 3.30.1.
On 1/20/19 12:00 PM, Andy Borka via
orca-list wrote:
Confirmed
using Orca master (3.31.90 pre), Ubuntu 19.04, Mate 1.20.3, and
Firefox 64.0.2. To add another observation, sometimes flat review
does not follow the system focus on a page. Instead, it remains at
the top-left corner of the firefox window. This is random and I
see no predictable behavior with this problem other than a page
has to scroll of the window.
On 1/20/19 8:49 AM, Edhoari Setiyoso via orca-list wrote:
Hi,
When I review a html page using up/down arrow and pressing
numpad key for flat review, there is delay about 4 seconds
before the
line is spoken.
Steps to reproduce:
- open any webpage using firefox
- jump to a line using arrow key
- press numpad key (5 or 8)
Expected result:
- Orca immediately speaks current line
Actual result:
- There's delay around 4 seconds before orca speaks the line
System:
- Debian 9 Stretch x86_64
- Orca 3.25
- Firefox ESR 60
Best Regards
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