some discoveries about the sluggishness in excel 2016
I have to say I do not use that software for anything that challenging so probably never notice!
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From: "Alexandre Alves Toco" <alexandretoco@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 9:20 AM
Subject: [nvda] some discoveries about the sluggishness in excel 2016
Hi friends.
I already sent my thoughts to info@.... But I decided to post it here just in case some one can examine it too.
I have a worksheet where the navigation is slow with nvda.
When I examined it with jaws, it identified the column headers as dropdown lists whereas nvda only read the text.
Nevertheless, if I go to the column header cell with nvda and press alt + downarrow, it reads the options to filter and sort the lines.
When I open another worksheet, this time only with simple columns, the navigation with nvda goes with normal speed.
So my conclusion is thath the sluggishness is related with the resource that allows the dropdown lists. It sounds like in every arrowkey press, nvda is requesting excel to redo the filter or sort.
Jaws does it once because, when I change the focus to the worksheet, it says “please wait” and a second laer I can navigate with normal speed.
I know that I can’t put attachments to the list. So, if some one want the example worksheet to test, please e-mail me.
Regards
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Hi friends.
I already sent my thoughts to info@.... But I decided to post it here just in case some one can examine it too.
I have a worksheet where the navigation is slow with nvda.
When I examined it with jaws, it identified the column headers as dropdown lists whereas nvda only read the text.
Nevertheless, if I go to the column header cell with nvda and press alt + downarrow, it reads the options to filter and sort the lines.
When I open another worksheet, this time only with simple columns, the navigation with nvda goes with normal speed.
So my conclusion is thath the sluggishness is related with the resource that allows the dropdown lists. It sounds like in every arrowkey press, nvda is requesting excel to redo the filter or sort.
Jaws does it once because, when I change the focus to the worksheet, it says “please wait” and a second laer I can navigate with normal speed.
I know that I can’t put attachments to the list. So, if some one want the example worksheet to test, please e-mail me.
Regards
Enviado do Email para Windows 10
Hi friends.
I already sent my thoughts to info@.... But I decided to post it here just in case some one can examine it too.
I have a worksheet where the navigation is slow with nvda.
When I examined it with jaws, it identified the column headers as dropdown lists whereas nvda only read the text.
Nevertheless, if I go to the column header cell with nvda and press alt + downarrow, it reads the options to filter and sort the lines.
When I open another worksheet, this time only with simple columns, the navigation with nvda goes with normal speed.
So my conclusion is thath the sluggishness is related with the resource that allows the dropdown lists. It sounds like in every arrowkey press, nvda is requesting excel to redo the filter or sort.
Jaws does it once because, when I change the focus to the worksheet, it says “please wait” and a second laer I can navigate with normal speed.
I know that I can’t put attachments to the list. So, if some one want the example worksheet to test, please e-mail me.
Regards
Enviado do Email para Windows 10