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Reported by nvdakor on 2013-11-07 04:37
Hi,
A Korean user reports the following:
A number of websites (in Korea) uses on mouse or on click controls to move to other pages. Would it be possible to:
Recognize these just like links?
To allow next/previous link command (K) to move to on click and on mouse links?
An easier way to activate on click links?
nvdakor: I'll ask the original reporter for an example site.
Thanks.
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2013-11-07 04:59
NVDA already reports these as clickable. Something that is clickable isn't necessarily a link. It could be a button or some other type of control. Also, clickables that do go to another page don't behave the same as clickables; e.g. you can't open them in a new tab. Reporting them as a link is therefore simply incorrect.
I don't know what you mean by "An easier way to activate on click links". You just press enter on them like a normal link.
Changes:
Added labels: wontfix
State: closed
Reported by nvdakor on 2013-11-07 04:37
Hi,
A Korean user reports the following:
A number of websites (in Korea) uses on mouse or on click controls to move to other pages. Would it be possible to:
nvdakor: I'll ask the original reporter for an example site.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: