It's a generally known problem that there are issues with orca and firefox 
right now.  I'm not sure of the status, but there was a lot of discussion of 
this on the orca list.  Unfortunately, a lot of things broke with gnome3.  
Could you try Epiphany?  I read one user's remark that it works slightly 
better.  Unfortunatly it uses different hotkeys(for example Ctr-L for the 
adress bar), so it's not a seamless transition.

Timothy

> ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
> Od: Jason White <[email protected]>
> Předmět: Re: [BRLTTY] Gnome 3 and my braille display
> Datum: 15.3.2012 03:37:21
> ----------------------------------------
> Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> > I have the latest packages installed on my laptop, but I haven't tested them
> > extensively yet. I should be able to run some tests this afternoon or
> > tomorrow.
> 
> I ran some tests. Although I can move vertically with the navigation keys of a
> Baum display in Firefox/Iceweasel, it takes me to different elements of the
> user interface (menu bar, status bar, etc.) rather than navigating through the
> body of the document. Horizontal navigation works properly.
> 
> As I remember, Orca's flat review feature, on which the braille navigation
> depends, is intended for revision so that it can access more components of the
> user interface. I had decided not to submit braille-related bug reports until
> this was done.
> 
> I think Orca's braille support has plenty of scope for improvement.
> 
> My testing was carried out with Orca 3.3.91 and a Baum display, BRLTTY 4.3.
> 
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