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Reported by jteh on 2008-03-07 02:04
It is possible for any HTML element to have an onClick attribute which specifies code to run when the mouse is clicked. NVDA should allow these elements to be activated when enter is pressed.
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MozillaBug:420863 has been fixed for a while now, so the click action is now exposed on elements themselves rather than their text leaf nodes.
Activation of clickable elements has always worked to some extent. However, due to MozillaBug:432603, it fails for many element types. A work around was implemented in NVDA in r2050. This ticket can therefore be closed.
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State: closed
Reported by jteh on 2008-03-07 02:04
It is possible for any HTML element to have an onClick attribute which specifies code to run when the mouse is clicked. NVDA should allow these elements to be activated when enter is pressed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: