I thought 34 was the latest Firefox version. Which Firefox version broke
mouse support?

 

Lou N.

 

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From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 11:33 PM
To: john riehl; gwinfo
Subject: Re: firefox noticably slower than IE with beta-2

 

I can confirm this, I have had to stop using FF because of this delay. Which
is too bad. I think it's a known bug though and should be fixed in final
release. Here's hoping AI Squared releases another beta before final. Yes, I
know, the old issue of releasing too many betas comes into question at some
point, but I feel that 3 is a good number before a final release, I think
it's been done with the 7.5 series, but I could be completely wrong on that.
But yes, the arrowing delay is odd, and the reason for it would be
interesting to know, is it because of the dynamic refreshing browse mode has
to do and the potential for FF to have more things to refresh (e.g. toolbars
and add-ons)? Just a thought. 

Thanks, Dave 

On 12/15/2014 7:39 PM, john riehl wrote:

Arrowing around in Firefox is noticeably slower than in IE or when using
other screen readers. I'm using W indows-7 and the latest beta. 

 By "Delay" I mean a slight pause between the time I arrow up or down and
the time speech starts. 

 

 

John riehl

 





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