Yes, strange because when I launched Google-Chrome I did not do anything with the accessibility renderer flag.
Alright, this seems to have possibly been another symptom of running Orca without the accessibility renderer flag enabled. So strange.
On Sat, Jul 9, 2022 at 6:01 PM Nimer Jaber <nimerjaber1 gmail com> wrote:
Hello Milton,
Very strange. I have two machines where this behavior happens, and it is quite consistent.* Visit google.com* Search for Orca screen reader* Press h to get to the first search result.* Press down arrow to read the description of the search result. Multiple presses might be required.* Before reaching the next search result, while still in the description, press h.
For me, focus jumps to the heading with the search result I've just read, rather than jumping to the next heading.
On Sat, Jul 9, 2022 at 10:04 AM Milton via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
I cannot confirm with Orca master, Firefox 102, Chromium 103,
Google-Chrome 103. Pressing H works as expected.
Milton
Op 09-07-2022 om 17:21 schreef Jason White via orca-list:
>
> On 8/7/22 20:41, Nimer Jaber via orca-list wrote:
>> When I traverse through Google search results, I use headings
>> navigation to get through the various results. Sometimes, I want to
>> read the URL or the description of the result, so I press down arrow
>> to read any description. If I want to jump to the next result, I
>> press h and expect that I will be brought to the next search result.
>> Unfortunately, focus jumps back to the previous heading that I've
>> already traversed. This seems to happen in Firefox and Chrome. If I
>> want to get to the next heading, I need to press h twice.
>
> Are you actually outside of the heading text when you press "h"?
>
> If the heading text is long, it will span multiple "lines". That is,
> pressing down-arrow isn't necessarily sufficient to move to the next
> element.
>
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