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Speak typed word does not work properly when editing typos #2495

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Jun 26, 2012 · 3 comments
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Speak typed word does not work properly when editing typos #2495

nvaccessAuto opened this issue Jun 26, 2012 · 3 comments

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Reported by m11chen on 2012-06-26 07:43
When the "Speak typed word" option is selected, NVDA does not speak the entire word when editing portions of a word.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Open Notepad
  2. Type "Hello Word"
  3. Press backspace to delete the character "d"
  4. type "ld" to correct the word "World"
  5. Press space bar

Expected Result:
NVDA should speak the word "World".

Actual Result:
NVDA speaks "ld" instead of the entire word.

Also, I thought it would be nice to add an enhancement where NVDA would echo the typed word after a short pause, say half a second or so, when the typing stops, so that the last word is spoken such as in a search field when no typed characters follow.

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Comment 1 by Brendon22 on 2012-06-26 08:26
Hello, Yes, I've also come across this problem in word 2010 pro. Another way this happends is if you type the word don't and edit the word NVDA will say 't not don't as it should. When you press space.

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Comment 2 by jteh on 2012-07-09 03:20
I can't reproduce this in Notepad with the steps you provided.

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ehollig commented Aug 4, 2017

I can not reproduce this in notepad or Microsoft Word 2016 with the steps provided in #2495 (comment). Closing

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