Reported by parham on 2012-01-03 07:47
The application mode (my own on-the-spot term for the mode NVDA goes into when encountering elements with the aria role of application) should be a toggle, meaning that I can disable it if I want. Right now, pressing NVDA+ctrl+space takes me out of that mode (E.G. in TinyMCE editor), but pressing down arrow puts me back to that mode. If I need to access the controls outside the editor, I have to repeatedly press the down arrow, nvda+ctrl+ctrl+space, and so forth. Most of these editors also make the "tab" key output a tab character, so tabbing passed this editors is not an option.
Reported by parham on 2012-01-03 07:47
The application mode (my own on-the-spot term for the mode NVDA goes into when encountering elements with the aria role of application) should be a toggle, meaning that I can disable it if I want. Right now, pressing NVDA+ctrl+space takes me out of that mode (E.G. in TinyMCE editor), but pressing down arrow puts me back to that mode. If I need to access the controls outside the editor, I have to repeatedly press the down arrow, nvda+ctrl+ctrl+space, and so forth. Most of these editors also make the "tab" key output a tab character, so tabbing passed this editors is not an option.