Yep, I have this happen though its not the only software this happens in and I've no idea what causes it, at least as you say, we can interact and find out the full content of the text.


On 14/10/2011 7:41 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
The only issue I have with the software is that if I jump to the end of a 
timeline VO doesn't read the entire tweet.  I have to interact with the text of 
the tweet with VO to read it.  I'm trying to isolate where this kicks in but 
haven't as yet done so.
On 13 Oct 2011, at 21:39, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Its the first time I've heard of a problem like this, I did have a problem with 
the software where the position of VO meant absollutely nothing to the position 
of the cursor in the timeline table, whether that problem still exists I don't 
know but I've been navigating with the cursor keys directly ever since this 
avoiding it if its still there.

There have been at least 8 updates since I recall discussing the problem on Twitter 
with Nic who seems to know more about the software then the rest of the list put 
together<smile>.



On 14/10/2011 4:10 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
I'm seeing this issue 100% repro but only with this app.  Logically, therefore, 
it has something to do with this application.  Yes, it could be a focus issue 
but it's constant, so you'd think that if it's a global bug others would have 
seen it too.

On 13 Oct 2011, at 17:46, Dane Trethowan wrote:

I'm not seeing that here though I'm wondering whether it might be a focus 
issue, I mean usually with my copy I'm focused on the table, by default the 
timeline, when I move up or down with the arrow keys I consequently move up and 
down the table.

Now I'm sure I played with some of the preferences in the application though 
tis some time since I did but I know I did Tweak a few settings to improve 
focus.


On 14/10/2011, at 3:42 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

Hi all

Is anybody noticing that, while YoruFukurou (Night-Owl) is running, the cursor 
keys behave oddly? For some reason the unmodified arrow keys have suddenly 
started acting like a programme toggle.  Pressing cursor down toggles between 
which ever apps are running at the time.  That is what I am seeing anyway.

Gordon


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