> On Nov 20, 2015, at 11:50 PM, Quincey Morris > <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Nov 20, 2015, at 18:50 , Alex Hall <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> What it does, more often than not, is say the currently selected button in >> the Inspector group instead. For example, instead of reading a line of code >> to me, it might say “Connections inspector, selected radio button”. It can >> do it once and then be fine for a while, or it can do it with every press of >> an arrow key over and over again. > > I dunno, but I think I remember complaints about Xcode losing focus in a text > editor repeatedly and annoyingly. But this was perhaps Xcode 6, and I don’t > remember hearing anything about it recently. IIRC, this would depend on what > text file you were editing, and how long it was (and perhaps what was shown > in the assistant editor pane). > > The other thing that springs to mind is that if you have multiple input > devices connected, you might encounter something like this if the system > keeps switching between the devices, each of which has its own idea of where > the mouse is. Such behavior would in effect be a hardware problem.
I only have the one keyboard connected, and no mouse at all. Restarting VoiceOver has temporarily fixed it, but this only just started, so I expect it to return. At least I have a stopgap fix for the moment. Dealing with VoiceOver can be such fun! > >
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