https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117637

zahra <nasrinkhaks...@gmail.com> changed:

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           Keywords|                            |accessibility

--- Comment #4 from zahra <nasrinkhaks...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #3)
> (In reply to zahra from comment #2)
> 
> > do you mean that you can use keyboard and when you press tab and then down
> > arrow, nvda reads all items for you?
> 
> You need Alt+down arrow to open the drop-down list. Yes, NVDA reads all the
> items in the drop-down. It reads the item wording and tells "third of eight"
> for example. 
> 
> > for me, thumbnail view and dropdown settings are not accessible.
> 
> Tab key goes to the thumbnail view. In the thumbnail view you move for and
> back with left and right key. NVDA reads the text, which can be seen on the
> screen, and sometimes some additional information. It reads the text of the
> item, which has the focus. I don't know how NVDA can be configured to always
> only read the text on the screen.
> 
> > dropdown settings is completely inaccessible for me, when i press enter to
> > activate the settings, nvda does not read anything for me.
> 
> NVDA reads it without "Enter", but when the item gets the focus when you use
> up and down arrow to go through the list.
> 
> > and about thumbnail view,
> > nvda only reads the items of all categories and presentation,
> > and for six other items, when i press tab in thumbnail view, i cant navigate
> > using down arrow keys and nvda does not read the items for me.
> 
> I guess that there have been some improvements in the meantime in the
> operating system and in the apps. Windows XP is really old. You should test,
> whether a modern operating system, and current versions of NVDA and
> LibreOffice would solve the problem for you.

You need Alt+down arrow to open the drop-down list. Yes, NVDA reads all the
items in the drop-down. It reads the item wording and tells "third of eight"
for example.

i did not know alt and down arrow, i appreciate your help.
but i tested it and nvda is still silent for me. i mean that using alt down
arrow, did not make any change for reading of nvdasettings dropdown.
thumbnail view also is not very accessible, because even when i use right and
left arrow, nvda reads the items randomly. for example: 3 of 8 5 of 8 8 of 8
instead of 1 of 8 2 of 8 3 of 8 etc!
the most easy method for me is list view.
i dont understand why developers made this task difficult by removing
presentation wizard and adding this complex templete selection.how can i
restore presentation wizard by changing expert configurations?

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