This is windows. You can't possibly figure out all the software & hardware combinations out there that might possibly cause something to explode. Apple has it far easier in that regard, & they still manage to blow stuff up nonetheless.
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On 6/3/21, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: Which means nothing. the problem may not affect most or the majority of users. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
Beta testing is done with a lot of people using a lot of different computers because a program that works well on most machines may not on some and the purpose of beta testing is to look for unknown problems that show up on some systems.
Gene -----Original Message----- From: Chris Smart Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2021 11:53 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Updated Firefox to version 89, can no longer use w/NVDA
that's three of us now with no problems.
On 2021-06-03 12:52 p.m., Shaun Oliver wrote:
um, I just updated to version 89.0 and I've not seen any issue what so ever.
On 3/06/2021 2:44 pm, Jackie rambled on about the following:
press ctrl l & run about:config. Press the button to tell them you'll accept the risk. Search for the word accessibility. Having thus said, that does not appear to be the problem.
Jamie can't reproduce this on any system in his possession, but he & I will be working together tomorrow evening my time, Friday morning his, to see if we can't reach some sort of conclusions.
On 6/2/21, Ron Canazzi <aa2vm@...> wrote:
Hi Group,
I m wondering that if by default Firefox 89 is having the box concerning blocking accessibility checked checked by default. If this is true, there is a way using a hack of some sort involving the configuration editor to uncheck it without having to use sighted assistance. Unfortunately, I seem to have deleted the information concerning just how this is done.
On 6/2/2021 2:16 PM, Jackie wrote:
Obviously not, since I'm the 1 who actually started this thread. Given that at least 1 other individual is experiencing this, & given that Mozilla has made significant underlying changes to its interface, I'd seriously suggest updating w/caution. I guess I'll not comment any more though, because Narrator & Jaws don't work w/it either, so I think this is not an issue w/NVDA, & I apologize for posting regarding it.
Interestingly, if I start firefox when choosing a profile every time, it works. If I select any profile & start it up w/o asking, it blows up. In other words, even if I choose a profile from the profile list and start it, everything's fine. If I load the same profile automatically, stuff craters. Go figure! How the firetruck does one report that & be believable?
On 6/2/21, brice Mijares <bmijares33@...> wrote:
Are you the only one having this problem? I'd like to know, that a way I can say no to the update. thanks.
On 6/2/2021 9:49 AM, Sue J. Ward wrote:
Hello. I am experiencing the same thing with NVDA, I uninstalled and reinstalled firefox, ran the calm registration tool, created a new profile, still nothing and did a system file check, did not find anything. According to the scan everything was fixed on my windows10 home machine. That is the one I am on right now writing out the email. Whenever I go to the website just to give you an example cbsnews.com, I load it on to firefox and getting unknown message whenever I tab around the page think it loads, whenever I press the arrow keys it says unknown, am tabbing around again it comes up with unknown but am not sure what is going on, but when I am going in to the help section, I have to run the trouble shoot mode, it restarts in trouble shoot mode everything is fine when am on a website so what is going on here? I am not on a network of any kind just your typical modem from Cox.com using a wired connection. However I do have a second machine windows10 pro 64 bit and both the home machine and the pro machine have everything up to date and are running 64 bit, it is weird on the windows10 pro I did not have to do anything firefox works great on that one verses the home machine. I can not figure out why I have to restart firefox in trouble shoot mode on the windows home machine. I even did a reset think that would help, no such luck there. In fact I did load jaws, nothing there. Could someone tell us what is going on here? Thank you. ____________________________________________________________ Sponsored by https://www.newser.com/?utm_source=part&utm_medium=uol&utm_campaign=rss_taglines_more
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