** Description changed: + Ubuntu 11.04 + gnome-orca 3.0.0-0ubuntu2 + 1. Enable Orca screen reader 2. Open firefox 3. Type ctrl+L, google.com (i.e. go to google.com) 4. The tex box should be selected automatically (you will need to select it manually if you use NoScript though). 5. Type "press alt-tab". 6. Press Home - this will move back to the start of the text box, and abort Orca's attempt to read the Google Instant results. 7. Now press ctrl+left. The first word, "press", is read correctly. But press it again, and you hear "tab". Press it a third time, and you hear "blank". Note: if you use ctrl+right to go *backwards* through the words, they will be read correctly - "tab alt press" . So the correct behaviour for ctrl-left would have been to read "press alt tab".
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