[sib-access] Re: more new details on the stop plug-in mystery

  • From: Vytautas Jr <vyt.bucionis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 10:07:32 -0400

About the slur illusion case:, it still announces the note where the real
slur is placed.
 
One other occurrence that I could have forgotten to mention and that is
present in both releases is a message that occasionally passes: "you cannot
move this item"" when I hit a note for example.  It doesn't persist, but
then I don't hear the real information.
 
Any more ideas?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Cheers

Vytautas

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Sent: 7 avril 2009 09:17
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Subject: [sib-access] more new details on the stop plug-in mystery

Hi,
 

In case this helps dan, I found some details of the stop plug-in issue that
have changed in the new release.  Now I don't hear JAWS say stop plug-in
often as before, but it passes through the screen as before.  And while the
plug-in occurs twice instead of once and the message appears and disappears,
the time lapse is huge between when I get onto an item and when  JAWS
announces it also as before.  And sometimes when I navigate quickly, I get
this sound signal as if I've done a keystroke that has no effect.

 

One major improvement that helps matters a bit: in most cases JAWS doesn't
repeat the previous item after you are already on a new item, but announces
the correct item.  But one notable exception that is not the same as before
but similar happens with slurs. As I tab around, I pass a slur and JAWS
announces it.  However, after I leave the first slurred note while tabbing,
sometimes JAWS announces the same slur again, so I once got the illusion
that there is a new slur (because JAWS says slur but I'm on a different
note), but it turned out that no slur.   

 

One new problem:  new messages that come and pass as I navigate.  One
frequent case is "the plug-in is not running correctly.".  The message
doesn't persist, but it prevents JAWS from announcing the item I am on now
and gets me lost and I have to return.  

 

Hope this sheds some light on any potential solution.  

 

Cheers

Vytautas



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