No, you can press e and then Orca + a to change it to focus mode.
You need not do tab + shift tab.
It could be ins + a for desktop mode and capslok + a for laptop
layout.
On 24/06/19 6:17 PM, Willem van der
Walt wrote:
I'll
play around a bit more first.
Mean while, am I correct in that one need to tab onto the field to
be able to change it, I.E. when on a newly loaded page, pressing e
will take one to the entry field, but to then change it, one
first have to press shift-tab and then tab, then wait for orca to
say "Focus mode" and then try to enter/change the field content?
TIA, Willem
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
No problems.
So did ctrl enter work eventually for you?
In most of the cases it does.
On 24/06/19 4:38 PM, Willem van der Walt wrote:
Hi Krishnakant,
No, I do not think it is Orca or Firefox, it is me not knowing
how to
do it.
PEBKAC in other words.
I tried using down arrow in sted of ctrl-enter.
Thanks for answering.
Regards, Willem
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
I wonder if this is an orca issue in the first place.
Orca once in focus mode does exactly how a normal person
would work on a
browser as far as forms are concerned.
In most cases pressing ctrl + enter takes you to a next line
in the same
multi edit field.
On 24/06/19 2:05 PM, Willem van der Walt wrote:
Hi all,
How does one go to a new line when filling textarea
fields?
On some sites, it seems that, when pressing enter for a
new line, I
get thrown out of the field.
Then, related, how does one scroll if the visible part of
a text field
is smaller than the content?
TIA, Willem
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