Re: [Audacity-quality] NVDA not automatically reading title of install vst effects dialog
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From: Gale A. <ga...@au...> - 2013-10-18 19:59:22
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| From David Bailes <drb...@go...> | Fri, 18 Oct 2013 20:35:51 +0100 | Subject: [Audacity-quality] NVDA not automatically reading title of install vst effects dialog > On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Leland <le...@au...> wrote: > > > > > Also, the splash screen serves to show Audacity is starting even when > > there's no VST detection, like when Audacity starts a bit more slowly on > > lesser machines. > > It was only if there was going to be a install vst dialog, then perhaps the > dialog could appear before the splash screen. I wasn't suggesting that if > there's no install dialog there shouldn't be a splash screen. Indeed, neither was I, but the lack of a taskbar button until the VST dialogue appears (if that's what David's suggestion would mean) would look a little odd. So is there a longer term solution like patching Widgets? Gale > Changing the order may well not be a good idea, it was just trying to get > nvda to read the title of the dialog. It looks like when > wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY is on, which is has to be, then the accessibility tree > isn't quite right. Jaws seems to cope with this, but I think nvda tends to > just stick to whats meant to be the case. > > It may be not possible to get nvda to read the title of the dialog and have > things appear in a sensible order. > As I've said, this is a minor problem compared to the focus problem that > you've fixed. > > > David. |