Re: NVDA and Firefox
Gene
I don't know if there is a hot key or not but if
you move to the address bar, control l, then tab a number of times, I believe
you will find the notification. Read it fully to see if you hear alt plus
letter commands announced for the choices. Using them is easier than
looking for and opening the structure where you work with the actual
items.
Gene
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as Firefox is designed with accessibility way up on the priority list, it's atypical that there should just be no way to get to one of its own notifications. The resident Mozillans on this list can probably shed some light on how it's supposed to work. Best, Felix Am Mo., 21. Jan. 2019 um 01:30 Uhr schrieb Desert Moon via Groups.Io <desert.moon@...>: > > Hello Chris, > > > > I use Firefox (latest version) and have the Firefox Add-on installed. > > > > After you have logged into a site for the first time, the alert to save passed is in focus and totally accessible. You can tab around: Save, Don’t Save, User Name and Password; and make your choice. > > > > But if you navigate away from the alert, you will not get it back. Firefox has no hotkey for that. With the Firefox Add-on, you can press NVDA + Ctrl + N. It is supposed to read the last notification and takes the system focus to it if it is possible. But all you hear is: “Last alert about xx seconds (or minutes, whatever the case may be) ago. Couldn't capture the texts of the notification.” Other methods suggested by folks in this thread don’t seem to be able to salvage the alert, I am afraid. > > > > So, if you have bypassed that alert, just wait for it to pop up after your next login. > > > > > -- > Desert >
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