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NVDA navigational key behaving strangely. #2886

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Dec 22, 2012 · 4 comments
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NVDA navigational key behaving strangely. #2886

nvaccessAuto opened this issue Dec 22, 2012 · 4 comments

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Reported by Harich on 2012-12-22 00:58
The NVDA single navigational key is behaving strangely. Pressing letter "F" functioning like the letter "K" and the "D". For instance, pressing letter "F" on nvda-project.org, I could jump to every mark where it says "posted" (the date for NVDA's posting) and every other section noted links. The same is true for other web sites. It's happening in both IE ten and Firefox seventeen.

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Comment 1 by jteh on 2012-12-26 03:05
What do you hear if you press the key in in input help mode; i.e. press NVDA+1 then f? (Press NVDA+1 to turn off input help again.)

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Comment 2 by Harich (in reply to comment 1) on 2012-12-27 18:46
Replying to jteh:

What do you hear if you press the key in in input help mode; i.e. press NVDA+1 then f? (Press NVDA+1 to turn off input help again.)

If you press letter "F" in help mode, it says: "moves to the next form field".

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ehollig commented Jul 17, 2017

Not able to replicate the issue described here, and it sounds like input help is providing the expected behavior.

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jcsteh commented Jul 17, 2017

Closing as worksforme because no one can reproduce, no further reports and this is an old issue.

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