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Reported by dgoldfield on 2013-04-22 19:15
This seems to be almost an exact duplicate of bug 367; I would have added a comment with that ticket but it applied to an earlier version of Internet Explorer. When I open IE10 with Google.com NVDA becomes unresponsive when trying to use navigation commands, such as arrow keys or tab keys. I have rebooted, emptied cache, disabled images and animations in case it has something to do with today's doodle but nothing seems to work. If I wait for a minute or so I am able to freely navigate the page. I have noticed this behavior on two other similar Windows 7 32-bit machines running IE10. this does not seem to occur with IE9.
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Comment 1 by ondrosik on 2013-04-23 12:21
Do you still have this issue? I had the same problem yesterday and one workarround was to use private browsing so I get basic Google (because it knows my settings and I was unable to normally logout). I just turned off dynamic searching. Today it works perfectly. No sluggishness. Firefox 20.0.1.
Comment 2 by dgoldfield on 2013-04-23 12:41
This issue only occurred with Internet explorer; firefox worked properly. As of today (4/23/13) navigation with Google and IE is no longer sluggish. I do not understand what has changed as the results were very consistent yesterday when I filed this ticket. I will leave it up to the developers as to whether this ticket should be closed.
Reported by dgoldfield on 2013-04-22 19:15
This seems to be almost an exact duplicate of bug 367; I would have added a comment with that ticket but it applied to an earlier version of Internet Explorer. When I open IE10 with Google.com NVDA becomes unresponsive when trying to use navigation commands, such as arrow keys or tab keys. I have rebooted, emptied cache, disabled images and animations in case it has something to do with today's doodle but nothing seems to work. If I wait for a minute or so I am able to freely navigate the page. I have noticed this behavior on two other similar Windows 7 32-bit machines running IE10. this does not seem to occur with IE9.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: