Hi Rick,
When I reply to a message using Thunderbird, the arrow keys usually
work, but not always. Now, I know that I could hit left arrow and then
delete, but that's two steps and I'll switch to NVDA before I do that.
I have had some edit boxes in IE11 that you can't read with the WE arrow
keys but they read find with NVDA. I, too, like to use WE, but WE needs
to fix these problems.
Bob, K8LR, [email protected]
On 12/23/2014 8:07 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
Hi: Are you talking about the left arrow key?
I run the old 8.4 and it usually works.
My complaint is sometimes the bloody edit box wont read anything left or right
arrow keys just ping, ping but I know there is data in the box.
Usually closing Internet Explorer and opening it again will fix it, sometimes
not.
But it sounds like what you are encountering since yo know there is a character
to the left but you cant backspace to it just ping.
This happens in allot of diferent pages but most frequently in the google page.
Like others I can use another screen reader when this happens if I don’t want
to close Internet Explorer and try my luck a second or third time then default
back to WE when I get the job done.
This has been another ongoing problem with this screen reader that just never
seems to get resolved.
Rick USA
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