https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167351

--- Comment #4 from Mihai Vasiliu <[email protected]> ---
> 
> That seems to work for me. Pressing Tab when focus is on the "Cancel" button
> moves focus to the tab list. (That focus state is not particularly well
> visible in my Windows 11 VM with light them, though.)
> 
> Where does focus jump for you after the "Cancel" button?
> 

I took a better look and you are right, after the Cancel button if I press TAB
again, the focus does jump visually to the OK button. I have no indication that
it jumped on the vertical-tab area, but if I use the arrow keys to move, the
focus does move to the next tab, and it is NOT actually on the OK button.

The visual issue is that after the focus being on the Cancel button, pressing
TAB will highlight the OK button (See the attached screenshot), but in reality
the first tab is in focus.

So this is like a dual-focus visual indicator issue where both the first tab
and the OK button are marked as in-focus, but actually only the tab is.

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