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Speech interruption with caplock doesn't work properly in Firefox virtual buffer. #3636

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Nov 10, 2013 · 4 comments
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Reported by aleskis on 2013-11-10 11:52
Firefox 25.0
To reproduce:

  1. Try to read paragraph by paragraph with ctrl+down arrow.
  2. Heard the correct sentence one time, then stop it a second time and relaunch the reading with caplock. The reading runs some words later.
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2013-11-10 23:42
Caps lock doesn't start reading. Do you mean NVDA+downArrow (say all) or the shift key (pause/resume)? What do you mean when you say you hear the sentence, then you stop it the second time? Why did it repeat? Please be more specific about the exact sequence of steps.

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Comment 2 by jteh on 2013-11-10 23:42
Also, what speech synthesiser are you using?

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Comment 3 by briang1 on 2013-11-11 10:35
Well, all I can think is that he has set up caps lock as the nvda key and he is noting the slight discrepancies you can get with the say all if re initiated after the speech is stopped with nvda key or other keys etc, ie the starting point can vary between the start of the sentence you just heard, or the next one. I would not consider that any kind of issue myself, it merely depends on where the marker was when you stopped it I guess.

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Comment 4 by aleskis on 2014-07-29 17:10
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