Hi all. > For myself, I suggest the same thing as it is done on Windows, > i.e. after saying (if checked) the "Backspace" character, we can say the > actually just-deleted char.
Actually, that's what Orca is supposed to do. And it's what it does do under normal circumstances. As I understand it, the problem is -- or rather was -- the information being provided by OOo when Backspace is pressed. Prior to version 2.1, OOo was providing the current character rather than the character that was just removed. (Try backspacing from some location other than the end of the line.) Beginning with OOo 2.1, the information being provided is the character that was just removed. As a result, Orca now does what you'd expect. You can get 2.1 from the openoffice.org site: http://download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/index.html HTH Joanie _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
