I have one to add to this list,

When in the doc, let’s say I’m on mail and I type s to hit safari, when the 
cursor moves it says mail again and then says safari.  So it duplicates with 
where you are to where you selected.  Very small potatoes as a bug but a little 
annoying.


> On Oct 3, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> Been using El Capitan for a little bit and am curious if some of these might 
> just be me or if other people have noticed them as well. Overall I am 
> impressed with the quickness of El Capitan, as most apps seem to be running 
> very smoothly and quicker than they were in Yosemite. I am running a iMac 
> late 2010, and know some of these may be because the computer is an old man.
> 
> 1. I use keyboard commander to pull up a lot of my apps. Most of the time 
> when I pull up mail VO does not read the current app that has been pulled up 
> but I notice it mostly that VO does not say mail when I use a keyboard 
> commander to pull it up, it just appears. Will have to check to see if I have 
> VO verbosity set to low which I probably do in mail and this could be the 
> cause.
> 
> 2. I have always been a big user of web spots as for a lot of sites I find it 
> to be the quickest way to get to where I want to go. I was excited to hear 
> about window spots and assumed these would work the same way as web spots. I 
> am disappointed that VO command right and left bracket does not cycle you 
> through the window spots you create like web spots do. 
> I have not found a keyboard shortcut to cycle quickly through window spots, 
> and the arrow keys do not seem to jump you from one window spot to the next. 
> You seem to have to pull up the Window Spots rotor to navigate. Hopefully 
> this will be fixed in future releases.
> 
> 3 Links not being read in safari. This has got to be the biggest bug I have 
> encountered as I have a website that has a ton of links that I use QuickNav 
> to get through, and 80% of the time hitting the down arrow to the next link 
> lands you on the link but VO does not read it. I have to go back to the 
> previous link with the arrows then down arrow again and then the link is 
> read. Quite frustrating, and hoping to hear this might be my ancient computer 
> and not a universal bug.
> 
> 4 In mail drag and drop seems to work much better when putting a mailbox in 
> to favorites, but does not work at all when looking to remove a mailbox from 
> favorites. Have yet to figure out a way to remove a mailbox from favorites.
> 5 I am still getting a lot of busy busy messages in safari finder and mail 
> but this could be my ancient 2010, and I have not done a clean install which 
> if I decide to do am hoping will fix this. 
> 
> Just some initial thoughts, and overall if you are comfortable with using 
> Yosemite and do not mind a few minor bugs I would say it is safe to update.. 
> . 
> 
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