[nvda] Re: Possible bug: NVDA doesn't land on visited links when
- From: James Teh <jamie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 01 May 2009 06:58:53 +1000
On 1/05/2009 1:12 AM, Hermann wrote:
When you deactivate the automatic reading of webpages in Jaws, which
is possible in 9.0, Jaws always returns to the visited links, no
matter whether Webvisum is active or not.
JAWS may be tracking the position in the document using its own internal
state. As I noted elsewhere, this is error prone and means that the
state will be lost if JAWS is restarted.
When Webvisum is deactivated, NVDA does not read the whole website if
you return to a former visited site; but it does if Webvisum is
active.
This would infer, then, that activating or deactivating WebVisum has an
affect on NVDA. NVDA only reads the entire page if focus does not jump
to an element on the page. When WebVisum is active, focus is not
correctly restored by the browser when returning to a previous page.
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James Teh
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