[nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
- From: "Derek Roberts" <bigd.vi.guy@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:45:06 -0400
The reason it says context menu is because you're using the classic thing,
try the vista one, it's much better, IMO.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Greer" <jpgreer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 8:07 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
One more small point. When using Jaws 9 on XP Jaws announces the start
menu as start menu. On Vista however, Jaws 9 announces the start menu as
context menu. Now is that an inconsistancy of Jaws or is that a change in
the behavior of the operating system from version to version. In fact the
difference between Vista and XP is that they are using 2 different
accessibility structures. XP uses MSAA 2.0 while Vista uses UI
Automation. Should Freedom Scientific have gone back through all of there
code and changed that inconsistancy because it is using a different
accessibility framework than XP is?
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Greer" <jpgreer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 6:26 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
Well it just seems that they are much better things to debate than how
NVDA announces things. Just because it does not announce things like
Window Eyes, Jaws or System Access does not mean that it is not usable.
In fact as I said IAccessible 2 is something that to my knowledge, none
of the other screen readers even use yet. In fact System Access still
does not even work with Firefox at all. So in my opinion, what makes
System Access so much better than NVDA if it doesn't even work with
Firefox. NVDA works with both IE and Firefox. Does the fact that System
Access not working with Firefox mean that it is not in the plan? hmmm,
perhaps we should ask and find out. Does the gradual swith to IAccesible
2 that is taking place mean that bugs will not be fixed? hmmm, perhaps
we should ask and find out. Or perhaps we can debate about it all day
and try to make NVDA like the screen readers that we all use. And see
there in lies the problem, we can't expect NVDA to be exactly like System
Access because that is what we are used to, or Window Eyes because that
is what we are used to, or Jaws because that is what we are used to. Try
Linux and see if Orca announces things like you are used to, try Mac OS
10 and see if that is like you are used to. My point is that all of the
screen readers are going to announce things differently, and work
differently in some way than what we are used to. So when the swith to
IAccessible 2 takes place, does that mean the developers then have to go
back through the program and change everything back to its default so
that it can work on other operating systems because it wasn't what
Windows users were used to?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene" <gsasner@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 7:05 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
What difference does it make if the discussion is about the snapshots or
the more finished product. The snapshots reflect the development of the
software as it occurs. Choices that are made such as whether a menu
says collapsed or not are not bugs but rather are decisions that are not
likely to be reconsidered unless someone brings them up. Instead of
criticizing me for "carrying on" perhaps you might consider that at
least I care enough about NVDA to pay careful attention to such matters
and bring them up for consideration. Are you saying that I and others
should simply wait until the product is nearly finished or much further
along, then finally bring something up just because the product is
further developed? What is the purpose of the list if not to "carry on"
about issues as they arise.
And thanks for your explanation about IA2.
Gene----- Original Message -----
From: "John Greer" <jpgreer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 4:51 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
Gene you know by now that the snapshots that are released are pre beta
releases. They do not have the polished code that we all know and love
from our beloved Jaws, Window Eyes and System Access. You also know
that you have carried on about this kind of thing before. There was
another post complaining about the pane thing being announced. You and
I both know by now that the pane indicates to the developers that NVDA
has focused on a control that NVDA has not been told what it is. So,
it says pane so the developers know that the control is even there.
Now there is another factor at work with what you are talking about
this time. IAccessible and IAccessible 2. When reference is made to
IAccessible, that is the old Microsoft MSAA thing that comes built into
windows. IAccessible 2 on the other hand is an accessibility framework
that was developed by IBM. While IAccessible 2 may seem to be the same
thing they are in many ways 2 different things. In the beginning of
IAccessible 2 it was meant as an extention of MSAA to fill in the gaps
that MSAA being unfinished left. As time has gone on though
IAccessible 2 has become its own accessibility framework used on more
than just Windows. So yeah some of the controls you hear may actually
sound a bit strange to people only familiar with windows. Keep in mind
though that IAccessible 2 is being used on more than just Windows
products. It is being used on Linux, Unix and sometimes even on Mac OS
10.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene" <gsasner@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 6:28 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
You might not consider it a nonissue if you looked at the broader
picture. NVDA is intended for use by all levels of computer users from
beginner to advanced. Needlessly verbose and confusing and
nonstandard speech and descriptions should not be used unless there is
a good reason to do so. People often learn what to expect to hear and
what things mean by listening to their screen-readers announcements.
You cannot assume that those who use NVDA are not going to have to use
other screen-readers. What if the use NVDA at home and something else
at work. What if they are new users, start with NVDA, then need to use
a different screen-reader for some reason. Many blind people receive
abysmal training or almost no training. this list is composed of a
self-selecting group of moderately good to exceptionally good users.
It does not reflect the typical blind user.
Let's take one example of where oververbosity will cause problems for
many users.
One thing blind Windows users need to do is to learn to remember the
first item in a menu because no screen-reader other than NVDA numbers
the menu items. If a blind person starts learning with NVDA, learns
to listen for one of fifteen after looking through a menu and not to
remember the first item may have needless confusion if they need to
use another screen-reader. such extraverbosity produces dependence on
one screen-reader. People complain about the JAWS help messages that
are on by default such as, type in text in an edit field, to activate,
press space bar, when on a button, etc. These messages produce
dependence on JAWS for inexperienced users and discourages them from
developing the skill and knowledge to use other screen-readers.
Having menu items numbered in NVDA is just such a dependence producing
feature. What is the NVDA documentation supposed to say when
explaining why the numbers don't correlate to the number of items a
blind person moves through in a menu and why numbers are skipped? Is
it really useful to have to write something like this:
When moving through menus, the user will note that every menu item is
numbered. However, the numbers do not reflect the actual number of
items you will arrow through. The numbers are usually higher than the
number of items you will move through. If you start moving through a
menu, hear one of ten, then down arrow and hear three of ten, then
down arrow again and hear five of ten, the user should not worry.
Menus contain separators that NVDA counts as menu items but you don't
stop on them as you arrow through menus. You really aren't skipping
menu items when you move. NVDA is simply counting items where you
can't stop and which do nothing. Is it really worth introducing all
this needless confusion and completely nonstandard performance into
the screen-reader. Absolutely no other screen-reader I have ever
worked with, JAWS, Window-eyes, System Access nor the old ASAW does
this.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Greer" <jpgreer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 3:16 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
Here is an idea. Lets all put down the computers, quit stomping our
feet like kids and take a step outside and enjoy the day. How NVDA
is announcing things doesn't seem to be confusing people so much that
they can't find their way to their email clients. So I believe it to
be a non-issue.
----- Original Message -----
From: "List account (downstairs)" <bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 2:13 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
There will always be minimalists, I'm one of those, and those who do
not find the verbosity at all annoying or distracting. I do, but you
know what they say about pleasing all the people all the time...
I think it seems to me just a bit silly having an extra description
for the same thing on different applications which a sighed person
would suggest were the same to look at. As I said earlier, when/if
the menus start doing other clever things, let them have a new
description, but having an extra one for no apparent reason is very
peculiar.
Brian
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Roberts" <bigd.vi.guy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 7:32 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
Pane is also a window within a window. I like this announcement!
What do you want to get rid of next, the object navigator??? come
on!
Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Reiser" <metalhead1009000@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 11:56 AM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
I agree with this, and also to return to something else that's been
discussed, I think the word pane should not be spoken as part of a
window title unless we are talking about the contents pane of an
html help dialogue. I'd rather it just tell me the name of the
window that has focuss. Also in some dialogues when tabbing it
gets confusing to hear pane when it's suppose to be a button or
whatever. Thanks,
Mike
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To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 6:26 PM Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsed
Well it just seems that they are much better things to debate than how NVDA announces things. Just because it does not announce things like Window Eyes, Jaws or System Access does not mean that it is not usable. In fact as I said IAccessible 2 is something that to my knowledge, none of the other screen readers even use yet. In fact System Access still does not even work with Firefox at all. So in my opinion, what makes System Access so much better than NVDA if it doesn't even work with Firefox. NVDA works with both IE and Firefox. Does the fact that System Access not working with Firefox mean that it is not in the plan? hmmm, perhaps we should ask and find out. Does the gradual swith to IAccesible 2 that is taking place mean that bugs will not be fixed? hmmm, perhaps we should ask and find out. Or perhaps we can debate about it all day and try to make NVDA like the screen readers that we all use. And see there in lies the problem, we can't expect NVDA to be exactly like System Access because that is what we are used to, or Window Eyes because that is what we are used to, or Jaws because that is what we are used to. Try Linux and see if Orca announces things like you are used to, try Mac OS 10 and see if that is like you are used to. My point is that all of the screen readers are going to announce things differently, and work differently in some way than what we are used to. So when the swith to IAccessible 2 takes place, does that mean the developers then have to go back through the program and change everything back to its default so that it can work on other operating systems because it wasn't what Windows users were used to? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@xxxxxxxxx>To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 7:05 PM Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsedWhat difference does it make if the discussion is about the snapshots or the more finished product. The snapshots reflect the development of the software as it occurs. Choices that are made such as whether a menu says collapsed or not are not bugs but rather are decisions that are not likely to be reconsidered unless someone brings them up. Instead of criticizing me for "carrying on" perhaps you might consider that at least I care enough about NVDA to pay careful attention to such matters and bring them up for consideration. Are you saying that I and others should simply wait until the product is nearly finished or much further along, then finally bring something up just because the product is further developed? What is the purpose of the list if not to "carry on" about issues as they arise.And thanks for your explanation about IA2.Gene----- Original Message ----- From: "John Greer" <jpgreer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 4:51 PM Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsedGene you know by now that the snapshots that are released are pre beta releases. They do not have the polished code that we all know and love from our beloved Jaws, Window Eyes and System Access. You also know that you have carried on about this kind of thing before. There was another post complaining about the pane thing being announced. You and I both know by now that the pane indicates to the developers that NVDA has focused on a control that NVDA has not been told what it is. So, it says pane so the developers know that the control is even there. Now there is another factor at work with what you are talking about this time. IAccessible and IAccessible 2. When reference is made to IAccessible, that is the old Microsoft MSAA thing that comes built into windows. IAccessible 2 on the other hand is an accessibility framework that was developed by IBM. While IAccessible 2 may seem to be the same thing they are in many ways 2 different things. In the beginning of IAccessible 2 it was meant as an extention of MSAA to fill in the gaps that MSAA being unfinished left. As time has gone on though IAccessible 2 has become its own accessibility framework used on more than just Windows. So yeah some of the controls you hear may actually sound a bit strange to people only familiar with windows. Keep in mind though that IAccessible 2 is being used on more than just Windows products. It is being used on Linux, Unix and sometimes even on Mac OS 10. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@xxxxxxxxx>To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 6:28 PM Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsedYou might not consider it a nonissue if you looked at the broader picture. NVDA is intended for use by all levels of computer users from beginner to advanced. Needlessly verbose and confusing and nonstandard speech and descriptions should not be used unless there is a good reason to do so. People often learn what to expect to hear and what things mean by listening to their screen-readers announcements. You cannot assume that those who use NVDA are not going to have to use other screen-readers. What if the use NVDA at home and something else at work. What if they are new users, start with NVDA, then need to use a different screen-reader for some reason. Many blind people receive abysmal training or almost no training. this list is composed of a self-selecting group of moderately good to exceptionally good users. It does not reflect the typical blind user.Let's take one example of where oververbosity will cause problems for many users.One thing blind Windows users need to do is to learn to remember the first item in a menu because no screen-reader other than NVDA numbers the menu items. If a blind person starts learning with NVDA, learns to listen for one of fifteen after looking through a menu and not to remember the first item may have needless confusion if they need to use another screen-reader. such extraverbosity produces dependence on one screen-reader. People complain about the JAWS help messages that are on by default such as, type in text in an edit field, to activate, press space bar, when on a button, etc. These messages produce dependence on JAWS for inexperienced users and discourages them from developing the skill and knowledge to use other screen-readers. Having menu items numbered in NVDA is just such a dependence producing feature. What is the NVDA documentation supposed to say when explaining why the numbers don't correlate to the number of items a blind person moves through in a menu and why numbers are skipped? Is it really useful to have to write something like this: When moving through menus, the user will note that every menu item is numbered. However, the numbers do not reflect the actual number of items you will arrow through. The numbers are usually higher than the number of items you will move through. If you start moving through a menu, hear one of ten, then down arrow and hear three of ten, then down arrow again and hear five of ten, the user should not worry. Menus contain separators that NVDA counts as menu items but you don't stop on them as you arrow through menus. You really aren't skipping menu items when you move. NVDA is simply counting items where you can't stop and which do nothing. Is it really worth introducing all this needless confusion and completely nonstandard performance into the screen-reader. Absolutely no other screen-reader I have ever worked with, JAWS, Window-eyes, System Access nor the old ASAW does this.Gene----- Original Message ----- From: "John Greer" <jpgreer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 3:16 PM Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsedHere is an idea. Lets all put down the computers, quit stomping our feet like kids and take a step outside and enjoy the day. How NVDA is announcing things doesn't seem to be confusing people so much that they can't find their way to their email clients. So I believe it to be a non-issue. ----- Original Message ----- From: "List account (downstairs)" <bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 2:13 PM Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsedThere will always be minimalists, I'm one of those, and those who do not find the verbosity at all annoying or distracting. I do, but you know what they say about pleasing all the people all the time... I think it seems to me just a bit silly having an extra description for the same thing on different applications which a sighed person would suggest were the same to look at. As I said earlier, when/if the menus start doing other clever things, let them have a new description, but having an extra one for no apparent reason is very peculiar.Brian bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field.----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek Roberts" <bigd.vi.guy@xxxxxxxxx>To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 7:32 PM Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsedPane is also a window within a window. I like this announcement! What do you want to get rid of next, the object navigator??? come on!Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh.----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Reiser" <metalhead1009000@xxxxxxxxx>To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 11:56 AM Subject: [nvda] Re: Menus announced as collapsedI agree with this, and also to return to something else that's been discussed, I think the word pane should not be spoken as part of a window title unless we are talking about the contents pane of an html help dialogue. I'd rather it just tell me the name of the window that has focuss. Also in some dialogues when tabbing it gets confusing to hear pane when it's suppose to be a button or whatever. 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