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Touch screen support behaves incorrectly on Windows 8.1 logon screen #3903
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@k-kolev1985: Is this still relevant to you? |
@LeonarddeR Yes, it seams still to occur in Windows 10 v1607. Creators Update hasn't yet arrived on this machine automatically and I haven't updated to it manually. But I've noticed that if I restart the machine (which forces it to do a cold boot instead of a fast startup), it behaves as expected in regards to touch interaction between NVDA and Windows. |
@k-kolev1985 I guess this issue is still reproducible. Right? |
@Adriani90 I rarely use my touch screen computer these days, since I'm mainly on my desktop PC or on my phone. 🙂 However, I've tried to login into my touch screen computer (which is now running Windows 10 version 1809) now and here is what I've found.
P.S.: But after a restart, even double tapping outside the PIN edit field did not bring up the touch screen keyboard. |
@k-kolev1985 any chance to test this with Windows 10 last update or Windows 11? |
@Adriani90 If I don't forget, I can test it with Windows 10 latest update in the next days. Can't test it with Windows 11 - the machine is not compatible with it. |
@Adriani90 As far as I could test it, now it works acceptably well. I suggest that we close this issue. |
Thanks very much for testing. Closing as works for me. |
Reported by k_kolev1985 on 2014-02-20 11:45
I've noticed today on my ASUS T100 tablet that NVDA's touch screen support behaves strangely. On the logon screen (where I input my PIN), sometimes it does not work at all, sometimes it reports the things under my finger, but activating them is not possible (at least I couldn't activate the input field). Sometimes however, it behaves correctly - it's random. NVDA does not give any error sounds. The tablet runs Windows 8.1 32-bit, all updates installed. I'm running there the latest NVDA snapshot: next-10380,9ee9b11. With NVDA 2013.3 I did not experience such problems.
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