Reported by m11chen on 2011-07-02 04:07
When the Date and Time Information Dialogue is opened by pressing Enter on the clock in the system tray, NVDA can no longer read the calendar.
Steps to reproduce:
- Press Windows+B to go to the system tray.
- Press LeftArrow to go to the clock.
- Press enter to open the "Date and Time Information" dialogue.
Expected result:
NVDA should read the day of week, month and date under the system focus. In 2011.1, this could also be done after using the arrow keys to move around the calendar followed by pressing NVDA+UpArrow.
Current result:
NVDA says "Calendar control" regardless of the system focus. Pressing NVDA+UpArrow also speaks "Calendar control" and nothing else.
I am running English version 64-bit Windows 7, but I have also tested on Traditional Chinese XP and the problem seems to be specific to Win7. However, in XP, NVDA 2011.1 used to only announce the date and month but not the day of week, and this is still the case for 2011.2beta1.
Reported by m11chen on 2011-07-02 04:07
When the Date and Time Information Dialogue is opened by pressing Enter on the clock in the system tray, NVDA can no longer read the calendar.
Steps to reproduce:
Expected result:
NVDA should read the day of week, month and date under the system focus. In 2011.1, this could also be done after using the arrow keys to move around the calendar followed by pressing NVDA+UpArrow.
Current result:
NVDA says "Calendar control" regardless of the system focus. Pressing NVDA+UpArrow also speaks "Calendar control" and nothing else.
I am running English version 64-bit Windows 7, but I have also tested on Traditional Chinese XP and the problem seems to be specific to Win7. However, in XP, NVDA 2011.1 used to only announce the date and month but not the day of week, and this is still the case for 2011.2beta1.