Re: [orca-list] Google Docs with Chromium



Aha. I'm seeing that now. Let me see what I can do. Thanks!
--joanie

On 6/12/20 11:45, am_dxer--- via orca-list wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure what the shortcut is yet either to access the dialog. I am in Sticky Focus mode because I am 
trying to proofread text and edit when necessary and don't want orca to leave the edit area. Although not 
being able to access the dialog is a problem, that wasn't my largest issue. My problem was that Orca stops 
reading the characters and words as I move by them after exiting the suggestion when the dialog appears.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a doc and turn on braille support.
2. Place Orca in Sticky focus mode and notice that it reads as you move by character and word. I have 
Capitalization Style set to icon on the Voice tab, and am getting proper clicks when there are capitals. That 
is why I was using braille suppport as this doesn't work when braille support is off.
3. Move the focus into a spelling error and then out. Orca announces suggestion exited.
4. Now, when you try to move by word and character using the arrow keys or control and the arrow keys, Orca 
is silent. It is necessary to press (alt+f) to enter the menu, then (esc) to restore reading words and 
characters via the arrow keys.

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020, at 11:05 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
I just gave it a try and Orca is not changing focus into the popup. As
an aside, I've not yet found the keyboard shortcut to move focus there
(e.g. to Do you know what it is?

Regardless my steps to reproduce are:

1. Type "Hello worrrld"
2. Arrow out of and into "worrrld"

When I do this and the spelling suggestions popup appears, Orca
announces its existence, but using the arrow keys keeps moving within
the document.

What are your steps to reproduce the problem? And are you in focus mode
or browse mode?

--joanie

On 6/12/20 10:15, am_dxer--- via orca-list wrote:
Hi all,
Orca master 3.37.3 with Chromium 85. I am trying to use Google Docs with Chromium. I enable braille suppport because I 
notice that this makes Orca properly read capitals. Braille support can be enabled by first pressing (alt+/) to open 
the search for an option, then typing "braille" and pressing enter. This seems to work very well, however, 
when Orca runs across a link or an incorrectly spelled word, information pops up in an ARIA dialog and this seems to 
throw Orca off. I find that I can no longer read text until I open and reclose the Google Docs menu with (Alt+f) and 
then (esc). Can anyone else reproduce this? Thanks.
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