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Reported by erion on 2013-06-22 11:45
When using the arrow keys in the book content buffer, NVDA sometimes skips characters, words or lines completely, repeating the previously read instance.
As a result, reading the word 'you' by character results in 'y, o, o'.
It does not happen all the time, but frequently enough to cause discomfort.
This issue is not OS specific.
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2013-06-25 00:01
I suspect Digital Editions is moving the cursor too slowly. When this happens for a character, if you alt+tab out, alt+tab back in and then press review current character (desktop: numpad2, laptop: NVDA+.), does it read the correct character (the one it should have read when you moved the cursor)?
Can you give any indication of how often this happens to aid in reproducing it here?
Since the original author of this ticket is now out-of-reach and unfortunately did not respond to @jcsteh's #3299 (comment), coupled with the fact that Adobe Digital Editions isn't being worked on too actively by Adobe (is the impression I am under), I suggest closing. @ehollig
Reported by erion on 2013-06-22 11:45
When using the arrow keys in the book content buffer, NVDA sometimes skips characters, words or lines completely, repeating the previously read instance.
As a result, reading the word 'you' by character results in 'y, o, o'.
It does not happen all the time, but frequently enough to cause discomfort.
This issue is not OS specific.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: