https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155243
--- Comment #23 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Crusader from comment #22) > Created attachment 206250 [details] > Screen shot of LO page when I start my computer Am I right that these last few messages are an attempt to determine when we do encounter this bug, and when we don't encounter it? What I an trying to establish is the full list of keys, or mouse clicks, we use when the bug manifest itself, or not manifest itself. Doing that can help others determine if, and when, they see the bug, or they don't see it. > > I am quite "anti-mouse;" my primary tool is keyboard: I use mouse only when > I have to. The only reason I mentioned mouse was to: > > 1. Show there is a method besides keyboard to reach the saved file > 2. Help mouse users to follow my train of thought > I think it is one thing to help mouse users to follow your train of thought. And another thing to use the mouse in the process of attempting to reproduce the bug. I think we have established the fact that the mouse gets in the way of reproducing, or not reproducing, the bug. It complicates things. I suggest to emphasize that even mouse users should restrict themselves to key presses only when trying to decide if the bug is reproducible for them. By restricting the environment the bug manifests itself, by leaving the mouse aside, someone will hopefully be able to determine the root cause of the problem. After he will hopefully do that, he will be able to expand the environment to include the mouse, and see how the mouse changes the solution, if at all. > I am not clear on what you referring to. Please restate what you mean and I > will be happy to address your question. > > After I apply focus by pressing the Tab key, the next step is to use the > spreadsheet to do what I want to do, e.g. enter and delete data, pivot > tables, formulas, etc. Please let me know if I have not answered your "what > next" question. > > LO is one of my "Startup Applications" in LM. As an aside, what is LM? > For clarity purposes, I have > attached a screen shot of the LO page when I start my computer. Spreadsheet > icons listed reflect spreadsheets used recently. I can open any of the > spreadsheets by using the arrow key to highlight the icon and press enter. > Mouse users can click on the icon to open the spreadsheet. By default, the > spreadsheet I used last is highlighted. When I open a spreadsheet using > "Recent Documents" method, In a way, there are two "Recent Documents" methods: 1. By choosing an icon of a file. 3 such icons are seen at the attached screen shot of the LO page when you start your computer. I can further divide choosing the icon to with, and without, the mouse. But that is not what I am trying to get to. 2. The 2nd way is to press Alt+f. In the sub menu that is opened, there is a Recent Documents line. A short cut to this line is to press the u key. After pressing u, one can get to the specific file he is interested in by the up or down arrow keys. After the desired file is highlighted, pressing Enter opens the file. By which of these 2 methods do you open the file? > the document does not have focus; What exactly do you do at this point, until the document is closed? Just close the document? Apply focus and closing it, without doing anything else in between? Something else before you are closing it? Does whatever you do, including closing the document, involves the mouse? What key press do you apply, if any? > however, if I > use the "Open File" method (top left of the screen), the spreadsheet opens > with the highlighted cell having focus. Do you use "Open File" with mouse clicks? If not, by which method, with what key presses, do you open it? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
