Re: Ghost Windows When Copying and Pasting or cutting and pasting in Windows Explorer In Windows 10
Ron Canazzi
Hi Luke,
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I know the window is still there because as every experienced user of any screen reader, if you press a keystroke or as in this case, if you check to see if the file has appeared in the new location and if all you hear when you press an up/down arrow key is 'blank,' then you press the keystroke insert (NVDA) + T. That's when I get the feedback such as '87%' or 94%' or 100%'.
On 5/23/2020 10:07 PM, Luke Davis wrote:
On Sat, 23 May 2020, Ron Canazzi wrote:5. No longer how long I wait, the ghost window stays there until I alt + tab away from the ghost window and then back. The window is then gone until the next time I copy or cut a file.And, right there in step 5, would have been the perfect time to actually answer my question. Which was, again:I can put that another way. What screen reader commands do you use that tell you the window is still there? What have you tried?How exactly do you know the window is still there? --
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