Hi,
I noticed in another message you talk about running noscript.
Have you tried disabling some or all of your add-ons to see what one may be the 
one having the issue?

I use Firefox with multiple tabs but am running about 3 plugins.
Chris


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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared....@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of David via Talk
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2016 3:38 PM
To: Rod Hutton <rod_hut...@hotmail.com>; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' 
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Subject: Re: Browse Mode, and Multi-Tab sessions

Nope. Only if I hit F5, and let the browser update the page, WE seems to pick 
up on it. Had even the Ctrl-Backslash method worked, it would have been half 
way OK. Smile. But sometimes things are just bad.



On 9/22/2016 12:31 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I know this might seem to be a paltry response, but does refreshing 
> the tab after switching to it using Insert-backslash do anything to 
> sync the content?
>
> Hth,
>
> Rod
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Talk
> [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail....@lists.window-eyes.com] On 
> Behalf Of David via Talk
> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2016 2:05 AM
> To: Kevin Huber <huber.kev...@gmail.com>; Window-Eyes Discussion List 
> <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
> Cc: WE English Mailinglist <t...@window-eyes.com>
> Subject: Re: Browse Mode, and Multi-Tab sessions
>
> Admittedly, I have not been too eager on using these hotkeys to swap 
> the tabs. Main reason is, that you only get to the first 10 tabs that 
> way, and often I might have more tabs than that open. But your point 
> is valid enough, I might trry the Ctrl-Number swapping, next time the 
> behavior occurs. Still, it does not exactly explain why the behavior 
> shows up, so really would have loved a fix of the matter. But it is of 
> course worth to try for a temporary workaround. Thanks for the input.
>
> David
>
> On 9/21/2016 6:33 PM, Kevin Huber wrote:
>> Hi David:
>>
>> Have you tried the shortcut keys control-1 to get to tab 1, control-2 
>> to get to tab 2, and so on?
>>
>> Kevin Huber
>>
>> On 9/21/16, David via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
>>> I am struggling a quite annoying, and even puzzling issue. Memory 
>>> tells me this has been the case ever since WE9 came out, but I am 
>>> not able to determine exactly time it all started. It could happen 
>>> any time, with any webpage in a multi-session of the browser. I am 
>>> going to explain it in illustrative terms, and hopefully the others 
>>> on the list may have seen the same behavior, that it could be traced 
>>> to a point where things get fixed. Definitely, this behavior was not 
>>> the case under the old Browse Mode, and still, I do not have a good 
>>> explanation on why it would be the case in the new one either.
>>>
>>> My main browser is Firefox. I like to run several webpages 
>>> simultaneously, in each their tab, since it gives me a quick way to 
>>> swap between them and do my comparisons.
>>>
>>> OK, so let us imagine you have three different webstores, and we 
>>> name them Stor1, Store2 and Store3. I scroll through store1, and 
>>> whenever I find a product of interest, I open its dedicated website in a 
>>> new tab.
>>> We could do this with four products, for the illustration.
>>>
>>> I now open Store2 in another tab, and here also open four individual 
>>> product sites in each their tab. And, you guess it, we do the same 
>>> with Store3. All in all, we now sit with something between 10 and 15 
>>> websites, in each their tab. Benefit is, that you simply by hitting 
>>> Ctrl-Tab, or Ctrl-Shift-Tab, can move back and forth between the 
>>> tabs, and quickly do all your comparing on both price and 
>>> specifications. Or, you could do the same with study material, where 
>>> you need to compare and pick out pieces of information from several pages 
>>> simultaneously.
>>>
>>> So far, everything is working well. And for a good portion of the 
>>> time, I can swap between the different pages with no issue. But all 
>>> the sudden, without any good reason, things get messed up.
>>>
>>> Say I am in tab6, which hold a website from Store2. I want to go 
>>> back to Tab5, which still holds another product from Store2. So I 
>>> hit Ctrl-Shift-Tab once, and expect to land on Tab5. If I check the 
>>> address line, or even go to the tab list of Firefox, sure I am 
>>> reported to be on Tab5, holding the desired website from Store2.
>>>
>>> Problem is, that when I arrow up and down the page, my screen reader 
>>> reads information from a totally different tab. It could for 
>>> instance be that it reads the text and links of Tab1, which holds a 
>>> site from Store1. As you may imagine, this causes trouble, since I 
>>> cannot get to the tab I intended to.
>>>
>>> I have tried to swap back and forth between the tabs, using the 
>>> Ctrl-Tab method, the Ctrl-PageUp/-Down mehtod, or even gone to the 
>>> Tab-list of the browser and chosen the desired tab. It all results 
>>> in the same strange behavior. My browser seem to display one tab, 
>>> whereas my screen reader reads the info off another tab. I even have 
>>> tried to Alt-Tab away from the browser and back, to get the thing 
>>> synchronized, but to no avail. the only thing I have found to work, 
>>> would be to press the F5-key on the current tab, to have the browser 
>>> update it. But doing so, I loose the last position I was on, and can 
>>> start reading the page all over
> again.
>>> Well, when the new browse mode came out, it was claimed to be 
>>> realtime, that is, it no longer should work in a copy of the browser 
>>> screen. If it is all that realtime, then why does it not synchronize 
>>> with what is on the screen? If the browser reports to me that it is 
>>> showing Tab7, why is my screen reader then reading info from Tab11? 
>>> Or, Tab3? I go to Tab9, browser reports Tab9 to be active and 
>>> displaye - Yes, I Want Tab9 To Be Read By My Screen Reader As Well.
>>>
>>> Why is this behavior? And can anyone else confirm to see the same?
>>>
>>> I have tried to clean out my system, removing all trash cookies. I 
>>> have cleaned up any stuff with AntiVirus and Anti-Malware programs. 
>>> The Websites I open might be as different as from Ebay, Walmart and 
>>> Wikipedia; or any other thinkable combination. Even if I only open 
>>> numerous sites from one and same main page, the tab-mess gets in 
>>> here every now and then. Since it happens in all kinds of cases, 
>>> cross many different domains, I am ready to say it has nothing to do 
>>> with the construction of the website itself. And like I stated, I 
>>> never saw the behavior under the old Browse Mode.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> David
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