Re: [orca-list] Odd issue with the Riot web client
- From: Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>
- To: Nolan Darilek <nolan thewordnerd info>, Orca <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Odd issue with the Riot web client
- Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2020 12:26:15 -0500
On my list.
--joanie
On 1/9/20 09:58, Nolan Darilek wrote:
Any chance this might get looked into again?
FWIW, Mozilla is abandoning IRC for Matrix, so Riot is about to become
an indispensable tool for anyone interacting via chat in the Mozilla
ecosystem. They've also been actively working on accessibility and have
a good and improving NVDA story. I say that not to pit Orca against
NVDA, but rather to note that they're really trying to fix their
accessibility issues.
Thanks.
On 11/15/19 8:53 AM, Nolan Darilek wrote:
OK, was mistaken. The failure case is a bit different, but when I type
into the field under Chromium, I can't arrow up past the previous
message. This is under Chromium 78, which I was just upgraded to.
And yes yes, before you yell at me, I'm interested in this more as
what now appears to be a cross-browser bug with slightly different
behaviors, not as a Chromium issue. :) I just want this to work
somewhere--I don't much care where.
Thanks.
On 11/13/19 5:52 PM, Nolan Darilek wrote:
FWIW, I finally installed Chromium, and this doesn't happen with
Chromium 77.0.3865.120 Fedora Project and Orca master. So seems
specific to Firefox.
On 11/5/19 3:05 PM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
I can reproduce this. It looks like an Orca bug. I'm still debugging
it, but will hopefully have it fixed before too long. I don't think
it's a regression though. Or if it is, it's super old. I went back
to Orca 3.30 and the problem happens there....
On 11/1/19 11:29 AM, Nolan Darilek wrote:
Hey folks,
The Riot developers have been pouring lots of effort recently into
making their web-based Matrix client accessible. But I'm
experiencing a pretty significant issue with their new text entry
system for messages that they can't duplicate under NVDA. I'm
wondering if any Orca users are seeing the same, and if this can be
diagnosed as either a Firefox/Orca issue under Linux, or as
something they aren't doing correctly on their end. To test, you'll
need a Matrix account. Once you have one and are logged in, visit
this instance with accessibility improvements:
https://riots.im/adhoc/a11y
Join a room or chat. You'll probably be automatically focused into
the message input field and put in focus mode. Once there, enter
browse mode and try arrowing up.
Apparently, NVDA handles this use case fine both in the
accessibility build and the development build at riot.im/develop.
Orca, on the other hand, won't let me arrow up. I hear "Newline,"
followed by some buttons, and focus lands back in the message entry
field. The only way to escape this field is to enter browse mode
and use b/B/h/some other quick navigation key, then hope you don't
land back in the mud. Happens under Orca master as of a few minutes
ago and Firefox nightly as of a few days ago, but it's happened for
a bit now so I don't think it's a bleeding-edge regression.
Apologies for not reporting it--been a bit busy and it hasn't been
high enough priority for me.
Is there any actionable feedback I can give the Riot folks to fix
this? They're pretty actively looking for feedback in the
#a11y:matrix.org room, so if you're Matrix-inclined and want to
give it then there is the best place, or I'll happily relay it
otherwise.
Thanks a bunch.
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