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Accessibility enabled on X1 Yoga laptop for no apparent reason |
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Issue descriptionSee bug 631923 , but the relevant details are: Chrome Version : 54.0.2805.0 OS Version: 10.0 (Windows 10) The stack trace from jochen@ shows that some service on the machine is catching the EVENT_SYSTEM_ALERT event that we post on a nonexistent window. Previously that technique was pretty targeted as only screen readers and other assistive technology listened for that event across all apps, but it sounds like Let's track down how often this is happening and whether it relates to hardware, OS version, drivers, third-party software, or whatever.
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Aug 3 2016
Can you reproduce this? If not, how can I help to further debug this?
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Nov 16 2016
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Feb 7 2017
Can you see if this is fixed now on Canary? I think I hopefully fixed it as part of bug 672205 . Based on UMA we're seeing dramatically fewer users with accessibility enabled.
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Feb 7 2017
accessibility is no longer enabled for me (although already for a while now) |
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Comment 1 by dmazz...@chromium.org
, Aug 2 2016