[nvda] Re: Odd behavior of NVDA in some menus

Hello,

On 26.10.2008 14:58, Hermann  wrote:
in some menus NVDA behaves incorrectly:
It doesn't speak the menu items, just its state or its position within
the structure:
It is known behaviour for some menu items which are iconized. This can also be seen for example in the "send to" submenu of a filelist context menu in the windows explorer. It appears as if Microsoft are not following their own accessibility guidelines. It has been reported as fixed in windows vista. Unfortunately as far as we are aware there is no way on how to workaround this issue at NVDA's side. This has been already discussed several times so for some more ideas you might like to see NVDA archives: Here is a topic on this subject I was able to find: http://www.freelists.org/archives/nvda/10-2008/msg00294.html

Peter

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