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tested with daily build of NVDA and Jaws 12.
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navigating in calc there are some issues with nvda.
especially when you ahve entered some formulas.
when navigating then the calculation toolbar seems to be in the way
and nvda doesn't read the window all that well.
anyone has seen that as well?
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On 2/28/16, Simon Eigeldinger <simon.eigeldin...@vol.at> wrote:
Hi all,
Does LO 5.1.0 still need Java?
I can remember that older versions needed java or at least complained
when it wasn't installed.
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Hi Guys,
I also have something to that issue as well.
Though i don't know if it is the same sluggishness.
i have the feeling it has something to do with loosing focus or having
tracking issues.
When navigating very quickly through the sheet NVDA can't track the
cursor in the sheet window and
the sheet? Are you using
the arrow keys (left, right, up, down) on a keyboard?
It would definitely be interesting to hear whether the issue is still
present once the problem mentioned by Richard has been fixed.
Kind regards,
Michael
On 17/12/2021 15.31, Simon Eigeldinger wrote:
Hi Guys,
I also have
Hi all,
Just want to report that in the latest daily build the calc navigation
bug has been fixed.
Now you can move around with the arrow keys as much as you want. Focus
is always tracked acurately now.
Tested with NVDA 2021.3.1 with LibreOffice 7.4.0 Master from 6 January 2022.
Thanks for
Hi Michael,
Thanks will try the daily build the next days.
For the others who want to know where the daily builds are.
Here's a link to an overview of the latest master branch:
https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/master/current.html
Greetings,
Simon
Am 06.01.2022 um 10:17 schrieb
Hi,
I just checked here on Win 11 Pro and LibreOffice 7.6.x
It does actually work.
alt opens the menu bar.
Greetings,
Simon
Am 06.03.2024 um 17:38 schrieb David Goldfield:
Hi. I'm 99% sure that pressing the alt key by itself did used to move focus
to the menu bar. However, I'll check out