Re: [orca-list] Website that doesn't work well with Orca



The shortcut to get into the toolbar menu is SHIFT+ALT+F10. At least that what does it in Chrome in Windows.




On 05/17/2018 05:24 AM, Peter Vágner wrote:

Hello,

I have just tried to follow your steps.

When the editor is showing you can focus it with a workaround.

Switch to browse mode, Keep Pressing the letter k until you land on a link saying References & Citations. Now hit shift+tab to focus the editor.

While typing into the editor after focusing it it appears to be very accessible. Pressing applications key even opens up and focuses nice accessible aria based popup menu.
Pressing F10 opens up Firefox file menu for me so for accessing other functionality I guess the platform might have other keyboard shortcuts.

Except of the fact orca can't set focus on the editor this appears to be very accessible platform. At least I was expecting no evidence of accessibility but however is a feeling of their dedicated effort to accessibility in a lot of places.
The forms have extra text describing non standard behaviour, dialogs are accessible, menus are accessible and perhaps even more however I haven't discovered those yet.

Greetings

Peter



Dňa 17.05.2018 o 02:32 sonfire11 gmail com napísal(a):

Environment: Ubuntu Mate 18.04, Orca 3.28.0, Firefox 60.0.

 

Interacting with some richedit controls is not desirable for orca users. The website I refer to requires a paid membership. However, they do offer a 30 day trial for those who might want to take a look.

 

  1. Go to https://perrlacomplete.com
  2. Sign in or create a trial account if required.
  3. Click the button titled create paper.
  4. Fill out the form with generic test information.
  5. Click the create button at the bottom of the page.
  6. When the paper editor appears, attempt to gain focus by doing the following.
    1. Press e for edit controls until you arrive at the rich editor.
    2. Press ORCA+A to activate focus mode.
      Expected result: Orca enters focus mode on the rich edit control.
      Actual result: Orca fails to grab focus on the rich edit control. Trying to type will result in no typed characters. To get this to work, you must perform a literal left click on the rich edit control.
  7. Once the rich edit control has keyboard focus, type test into the rich edit control.
  8. Press HOME, then SHIFT+END to select the text just typed.
  9. Press F10 to bring up the editor’s toolbar menu.
    Expected result: Orca moves keyboard focus to the toolbar menu.
    Actual result: Orca’s focus remains in the rich edit control with no indication the toolbar menu is activated.

 



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