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Double announcing of desktop icons when alt+tab is pressed. #2988
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2013-02-12 22:36 |
Comment 2 by ateu (in reply to comment 1) on 2013-02-12 23:42
The selected icon. |
Comment 3 by briang1 on 2013-02-13 13:25 |
Comment 4 by ateu on 2014-01-22 21:14 |
Comment 5 by blindbhavya on 2014-07-13 11:41 |
Comment 7 by jteh on 2014-07-13 23:27 |
Comment 8 by blindbhavya on 2014-07-14 12:03 |
This is not an issue on Windows 10. Could someone please test on Windows 7 to see if this is still an issue? |
I cannot reproduce it on Windows 8.1 eather. @Ateu can you still reproduce it on Windows 7? |
I am not @Ateu but i can still reproduce in on Windows 7 by doing the following:
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Which NVDA version are you using?
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I am not @Ateu <https://github.com/ATeu> but i can still reproduce in on Windows 7 by doing the following:
1. Press Windows to open menu start.
2. Start alt tabbing to move to the desktop.
3. When desktop would be active window release both keys and observe, that the icon would be announced twice.
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NVDA 2018.4 beta 2 |
One last question from my side:
If you press alt tab quickly, actually it should report it only once. If you press alt tab but you release the tab key and hold the alt key pressed for short time longer, then NVDA reports it twice. Can you confirm this behavior?
If yes, this is actually correct behavior because NVDA reports once when you press alt+tab and hold the alt key pressed to report the current window in the buffer and then when you release the alt key finally NVDA reports the window to which the focus really changed.
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NVDA 2018.4 beta 2
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This issue Isn't about reporting window twice, but about repeating a focused icon on the desktop twice after releasing alt+tab. |
Oh sorry I should read more exactly title and description. Sorry, forget my comment above *g*
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This issue Isn't about reporting window twice, but about repeating a focused icon on the desktop twice after releasing alt+tab.
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@Adriani90 No problem. |
Reported by ateu on 2013-02-12 22:28
When pressing alt+tab or Windows+m to go to desktop, NVDA announces twice the desktop icons. After this, it speaks correctly.
My system is Windows 7 64 bit.
Blocking #4275
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