** Description changed:

- If you attempt to resize a window by using the arrow keys and switch between 
the window boarders (e.g. using up-arrow-key and afterwards right-arrow-key) 
two issues prevent resizing:
- 1.) 
- When changing boarders the cursor does not get positioned on the boarder of 
the orange preview box, but on the corner of the original window, which should 
only be the case if the windows size was not already modified using this 
boarder. 
- 2.) 
- If you modify the height of a window and switch boarders to modify the width 
of a window, the height of the orange preview box gets reset to the height of 
the original window, the upper boarder of the orange preview box always stays 
the same.  
- This means if you resize using the bottom boarder, switch to another boarder 
and start to resize, the orange previewbox gets reset so that it is congruent 
to the original window (with the exception of the boarder you just modified of 
course. )
-  
+ If you attempt to resize a window by using the arrow keys and switch between 
the window borders (e.g. using up-arrow-key and afterwards right-arrow-key) two 
issues prevent resizing:
+ 1.)
+ When changing borders the cursor does not get positioned on the border of the 
orange preview box, but on the corner of the original window, which should only 
be the case if the windows size was not already modified using this border.
+ 2.)
+ If you modify the height of a window and switch borders to modify the width 
of a window, the height of the orange preview box gets reset to the height of 
the original window, the upper border of the orange preview box always stays 
the same.
+ This means if you resize using the bottom border, switch to another border 
and start to resize, the orange previewbox gets reset so that it is congruent 
to the original window (with the exception of the border you just modified of 
course. )
  
- If you modify the width of a window and switch boarders to modify the height 
of a window, the width of the orange preview box gets reset to the width of the 
original window, the left boarder of the orange preview box always stays the 
same. 
- This means if you resize using the right boarder, switch to another boarder 
and start to resize, the orange previewbox gets reset so that it is congruent 
to the original window (with the exception of the boarder you just modified of 
course. )
+ If you modify the width of a window and switch borders to modify the height 
of a window, the width of the orange preview box gets reset to the width of the 
original window, the left border of the orange preview box always stays the 
same.
+ This means if you resize using the right border, switch to another border and 
start to resize, the orange previewbox gets reset so that it is congruent to 
the original window (with the exception of the border you just modified of 
course. )
  
- This two factors cause the cursor to be positioned relative to the orange 
preview box. 
+ This two factors cause the cursor to be positioned relative to the orange 
preview box.
  The following video demonstrates this issue:
  http://ubuntuone.com/4wuuFxXU6VCJQVXGv3l6sM

** Summary changed:

- Resizing windows (accessibility menu) using arrow keys does not work if 
resizing using more than one boarder 
+ Resizing windows (accessibility menu) using arrow keys does not work if 
resizing using more than one border

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Title:
  Resizing windows (accessibility menu) using arrow keys does not work
  if resizing using more than one border

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