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Reported by mario.percinic on 2010-07-06 10:50
If i open any kind of pdf documents with english version of adobe reader 9.3 and last snapshot version which is 3595, nvda doesn't allow me to use the cursor keys to go thru the documents. Even when i try to use continues reading with caps+down errow, the reading is slow and sluggish. Every time when i press the cursor key, error sound is played. I uninstalled and delete all the settings files from nvda and reinstalled nvda with fresh install, and it didn't help. See the attached log file, where you can see the errors pointing to the acrobat scripts.
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Comment 2 by jteh on 2010-07-15 08:22
I'm not sure about the sluggishness with say all. I can't reproduce this here. It may be related to the specific pdf you are reading.
As for the errors when pressing cursor keys, I'm guessing you have "Automatic focus mode for caret movement" enabled in Virtual Buffer settings?
Technical info: The problem is that focusableNVDAObjectAtStart returns None, which then gets passed to shouldPassThrough() without checking.
Reported by mario.percinic on 2010-07-06 10:50
If i open any kind of pdf documents with english version of adobe reader 9.3 and last snapshot version which is 3595, nvda doesn't allow me to use the cursor keys to go thru the documents. Even when i try to use continues reading with caps+down errow, the reading is slow and sluggish. Every time when i press the cursor key, error sound is played. I uninstalled and delete all the settings files from nvda and reinstalled nvda with fresh install, and it didn't help. See the attached log file, where you can see the errors pointing to the acrobat scripts.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: