I reinstalled Gnopernicus to see if there was a difference in the magnifier's ability to show active scrolling in the Firefox browser window. The settings for the magnifier were what I had set for it in Orca, and it does show active scrolling in Gnoernicus.
I don't know if this is the case, but while running with Orca it looks as if the magnifier is not caching as it does with Gnopernicus.
I sincerely apologize if this was an already-known issue.
Take care.
I'll keep working with it tomorrow and see fi I can figure anything out.
On 10/4/06, Robert Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hello.
I apologize if this is a previously stated issue.
I am not sure if this is a bug in Orca-Magnifier or Firefox 2.0Beta 2 Accessibility (which I believe is the default browser in Edgy). Basically, when scrolling on a Web page, the magnifier component of Orca does not show the new contents of the browser window until the mouse pointer is moved ( i.e. it does not actively show scrolling). I am unsure of which magnifier (gnome-mag or some other magnifier) is used with Orca, but gnome-mag/Gnopernicus did not have this problem when I tested it. Other than that, the magnifier itself works very well (after changing its default position to a top-horizontal split)
Thanks for any help on figuring out where this problem stems from.
I'll keep on testing and enjoying Edgy!
Take care.
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