Reported by heikofolkerts on 2014-05-27 17:56
For the following szenario we take two users called bill for blind user and Sarah for a sighted user.
When the System starts up the logon dialogue is read by NVDA. This also holds true after Bill has logged on, used NVDA and logged off. But after Sarah has logged on (not using NVDA) and logs off the logon dialogue is not read anymore by NvDA. Bill can only reboot the System or try to logon without screen reader support.
When bill (which in our situation is a user with a microsoft account while Sarah is only a local user) doesn't log off but changes the user (from within Ctrl+alt+Del and Sarah logs on and doesn't use NVDA and logs off the logon dialog is read by NVDA. So it seems to depend on the fact that Bill is still logged in in this situaltion.
Blocked by #308
Reported by heikofolkerts on 2014-05-27 17:56
For the following szenario we take two users called bill for blind user and Sarah for a sighted user.
When the System starts up the logon dialogue is read by NVDA. This also holds true after Bill has logged on, used NVDA and logged off. But after Sarah has logged on (not using NVDA) and logs off the logon dialogue is not read anymore by NvDA. Bill can only reboot the System or try to logon without screen reader support.
When bill (which in our situation is a user with a microsoft account while Sarah is only a local user) doesn't log off but changes the user (from within Ctrl+alt+Del and Sarah logs on and doesn't use NVDA and logs off the logon dialog is read by NVDA. So it seems to depend on the fact that Bill is still logged in in this situaltion.
Blocked by #308