Steps to reproduce:
Open a java application with multiple windows, each window must have a different name.
Actual behavior:
Press nvda + t to have nvda read the name of the current window.
Nvda announces the name of the first window of the java application.
Expected behavior:
Nvda should read the name of the current java application window, and should not repeat the name of the first open java window in the application.
System configuration
NVDA installed/portable/running from source:
install
NVDA version:
alfa 16587 e 2018.4.1
Windows version:
10 16299
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
The java application used is an application written within the company I work for.
Other information about your system:
Other questions
Does the issue still occur after restarting your PC?
yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA?
yes
I tested with a version recommended by the organization where I work 2016.3 and it works correctly.
Steps to reproduce:
Open a java application with multiple windows, each window must have a different name.
Actual behavior:
Press nvda + t to have nvda read the name of the current window.
Nvda announces the name of the first window of the java application.
Expected behavior:
Nvda should read the name of the current java application window, and should not repeat the name of the first open java window in the application.
System configuration
NVDA installed/portable/running from source:
install
NVDA version:
alfa 16587 e 2018.4.1
Windows version:
10 16299
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
The java application used is an application written within the company I work for.
Other information about your system:
Other questions
Does the issue still occur after restarting your PC?
yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA?
yes
I tested with a version recommended by the organization where I work 2016.3 and it works correctly.