Re: [orca-list] Google Docs Bugs



Thank you so much for these fixes!!!!

On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 11:37 AM Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> wrote:
Hi again. As I mentioned in my initial response, Orca is getting a live
region event for "This" which I won't be addressing in Orca. The issue
regarding presenting the checked state should now be fixed in master.
Thanks again!

--joanie

On 3/9/20 13:39, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
> Hi Nimer.
>
> Regarding the first issue, when you press Home Orca gets a live region
> announcement for "this". I am seeing this whether braille mode is
> enabled or not. I don't see any way for Orca to know that it shouldn't
> present the live region announcement. I guess maybe that should be
> stopped by Google Docs itself when braille mode is enabled. I'll follow
> up with Google.
>
> On the second issue, I'll see why that's not getting presented by Orca
> but is by Firefox.
>
> Thanks!
> --joanie
>
>
> On 3/7/20 04:52, Nimer Jaber via orca-list wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am running into the following issues with Google Docs.
>>
>>   * When pressing the home or end keys, extraneous information is
>>     spoken. This happens in both Firefox and Chrome, with and without
>>     Braille mode on. To reproduce, do the following:?
>>       o Enable Orca.
>>       o In Google Chrome or Firefox, navigate to docs.google.com
>>         <http://docs.google.com> and open an existing doc or create a
>>         new one.
>>       o Make sure focus mode is on and screen reader mode in Docs is on.
>>         This happens with and without Braille mode.
>>       o Type "This is line 1"
>>       o Press the home key to jump to the beginning of the line, and
>>         observe what is spoken.
>>       o Press end to jump to the end of the line and observe what is
>> spoken.
>>           + Expected: When pressing home, the first letter is spoken.
>>             When pressing end, blank is spoken to indicate the end of
>>             the line.
>>           + Actual: When pressing home, the entire word, along with the
>>             first letter is spoken. When pressing end, I can't really
>>             tell what is spoken.
>>   * In Chrome, searching for Braille mode on in menu search in Docs
>>     doesn't speak state of checkbox. This works as intended in Firefox.
>>       o Enable Orca and open Chrome Dev.
>>       o Navigate to docs.google.com <http://docs.google.com> and open an
>>         existing doc or create a new one. Make sure screen reader mode
>>         is enabled.
>>       o Press alt+/ to open the menu search.
>>       o Type braille and listen to what is verbalized. Press enter to
>>         change the state.
>>       o Go back into the menu search and type braille again, and listen
>>         to what is spoken.
>>           + When Braille mode is checked, the checked state is not
>>             verbalized. When it is unchecked nothing is verbalized. The
>>             net effect is that users don't know whether Braille mode is
>>             on or off until they toggle it. In Firefox this is not an
>> issue.
>>           +
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best,
>>
>> Nimer Jaber
>>
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Best,

Nimer Jaber

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