Hi there Milton.
Thankyou for your answer, I’ll remember alt shift a, and will also remember the thing about lists.
Thing is though, that on windows, NVDA doesn’t behave like this, so I jut have to get used to it, nothing more.
Best regards.
Francisco.
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Hi Francisco.,
I think Orca reads objects in a list because they are on one line on the website, not below each other. With Tab Orca reads/jumps to the list item. In Firefox press L to jump to a list or a next list.
With Alt+Shift+A I open a clickable and with Tab I jump to Activate and press Enter.
Milton
Op 31-01-2021 om 14:59 schreef Francisco Tissera via orca-list:
Hello everyone, again.
I hope me asking these many questions is not a bother to anyone of you.
So, first question in line: when navigating a website, Orca reads, when in a list, all the items in said list at once. Is there a way to make it to where Orca reads one item at a time when I arrow through them?
Second question, since we’re in websites and Orca topic: when going through clicables with a and shift a, orca doesn’t wanna click on it, no matter what I do. When I try and rout the pointer to the location of the clickable, orca just announces that flat review is not being used.
Third question, not related at all: I am thinking about giving a spin to gmail web, with chrome, chrome because I have a sound scheme I like in there, and because it seems a good choice. Can you guys give me a few pointers, a few resources to look through before venturing in the interesting world of webmails?
Thank you in advance for all the answers.
Best regards,
Francisco.
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