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CTRL+F: focus does not move to next occurance |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: M57 OS: Win7 or Win10 Screen reader: JAWS 18 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Open a page. 2. Turn virtual cursor on. 3. Type control+f to do a JAWS find. 4. Notice that focus moved to the first occurrence. 5. Press down arrow to move focus past the first occurrence. 6. Repeat the control+find. Observed: Notice that focus did not move to the next occurrence but again moved to the first occurrence. Expected: FOcus to move to next-occurance (like F3 w/ jAWS or CTRL+F in Firefox)
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Google Chrome 64.0.3282.24 (Official Build) dev (64-bit) (cohort: Dev) Windows 10 Enterprise Version 1607 Build 14393.1770 JAWS 2018.1712.10 Private Beta Hello, I can no longer reproduce this bug. I used these steps: # Launch JAWS, Chrome # Navigate to http://doccenter.freedomscientific.com/doccenter/archives/training/jawskeystrokes.htm # Use virtual find (ctrl + f) to look for INSERT # Use the down arrow key to keep reading beyond the first instance of INSERT # Use virtual find again for INSERT # Next item found using virtual find is past the area where I had left the focus, past the first item on the page that included the word INSERT This works as expected. Thanks, Laura |
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Comment 1 by chaok@google.com
, Jan 13 2017