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bhanu computer
hi all i dont know this iss write place to give suggestions or not. but developers in next release please include this small fix.
when we are in bulleted lists please add like the curser should move to the main items it means it should move the curser to the list item. you know what i mean, it should not focus bullet is should focus to after the bullet.. it means say we have • ListItem then the focus should not bee on • is should move focus to the ListItem. hope you understude
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Luke Davis
Is the main reason you want this, because of links that appear in lists, and you want to jump right to the start of the link when you enter the list item?
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Luke
On Thu, 7 May 2020, bhanu computer wrote:
hi all i dont know this iss write place to give suggestions or not. but developers in next release please include this small fix.
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Hi.
Is it something like this? When browsing the web, and possibly in Word, the user would want NVDA to focus on the text that would appear after a bullet or number in a list, rather than on the bullet or number itself. For example, on the words "Home" and "Edit" in the list below: 1. Home 2. Edit I'd argue that this is a feature request and not a fix, as NVDA is behaving as it should, for consistency. However, I believe that this request stems from some links being after bulleted and numbered lists. Personally, I don't mind the current behaviour. As stated before, it's consistent, and if I see a link in a bulleted or numbered list that I'd wanna click, I automatically just press the K key followed by Enter to activate it. This also works if the link is in the middle of the line.
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Luke Davis
On Thu, 7 May 2020, Andre Fisher wrote:
I'd argue that this is a feature request and not a fix, as NVDA is behaving as it should, for consistency. However, I believe that this request stems fromIsn't that pretty much what I said? :) Or, at least, I asked the OP if that was the reason. Luke
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Andre Fisher
Hi.
I realised after I sent it. It's exactly the same
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Quentin Christensen
If someone can articulate a good use case for this, feel free to write up an issue at:
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues Quentin.
On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 7:11 AM Andre Fisher <andrefisher729@...> wrote: Hi. --
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Hi, Although this suggestion may resolve use cases like lists in Word, I think it may not be possible. Not that it is technically impossible, but on the grounds that it does not fit how line navigation works, both for NVDA and in Word. In case of Word, unless browse mode is active, NVDA will ask Word to show where the cursor is. That is, it isn’t really NVDA moving the cursor – rather, it is Word itself that is in charge when it comes to cursor movement. Cheers, Joseph
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Quentin Christensen
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2020 5:08 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] new suggestion
If someone can articulate a good use case for this, feel free to write up an issue at: https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues
Quentin.
On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 7:11 AM Andre Fisher <andrefisher729@...> wrote:
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yes luke exactly.
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