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Reported by mike.reiser on 2008-10-15 21:09
Usually when a menu is brought up like in notepad or in the start menu, the first item is automatically read telling the user what has focus and allowing them to contenue from there. However, when the nvda menu is brought up, the user has to down arrow to get to the first item, rather then giveing them a starting position. This is inconsistant. Since I'm assuming that the nvda menu is a standard menu, it should also read the same as it does in all other menus.
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2008-10-15 23:53
The NVDA menu is a standard context menu. In Windows, context menus do not focus their first item by default. I'm not sure why this is, but to see the behaviour, try pressing the applications key (or shift+f10) on a file in Explorer, in a text editor, etc.
Reported by mike.reiser on 2008-10-15 21:09
Usually when a menu is brought up like in notepad or in the start menu, the first item is automatically read telling the user what has focus and allowing them to contenue from there. However, when the nvda menu is brought up, the user has to down arrow to get to the first item, rather then giveing them a starting position. This is inconsistant. Since I'm assuming that the nvda menu is a standard menu, it should also read the same as it does in all other menus.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: