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find messages in thunderbird. #4708

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Dec 17, 2014 · 5 comments
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find messages in thunderbird. #4708

nvaccessAuto opened this issue Dec 17, 2014 · 5 comments

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Reported by siddharta33 on 2014-12-17 15:48
Hello.
This message refers to last release of both NVDA and TB.
When you try to find a message using the edit field reachable by pressing ctrl+k, you'll find an HTML pages with all the occours of your research.
There are links with submenu that should provide list of messages divided for accounts or folders.
Pressing enter on them, by the way, causes NVDA saying "Section", "Sezione" in italian an no further actions are possible.
Gabriel.

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Comment 1 by jteh on 2014-12-17 23:14
Almost certainly needs to be fixed in Thunderbird.

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ehollig commented Oct 18, 2017

Any Thunderbird user can confirm this, or confirm whether it is fixed?

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Still happens...
It seems that pressing spacebar does nothing...

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@ruifontes could you please test once more with Thunderbird 68.3.0 and NVDA last alpha?
I think I cannot reproduce it.
cc: @ehollig

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This is still reproducible in Thunderbird 115.1.0 with NVDA 2023.2 Beta 3.

cc: @emitche this needs an external fix, if possible. it seems when you press enter on a result after searching a message, two entries are added near to the filter area: "in inbox", "without inbox". These can only be accessed by NVDA via object navigation but not with arrow keys or tab keys. These need a tabindex or a role="application" or something like that.

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