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CTRL+TAB should speak page title |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 58.0.3004.0 (Official Build) canary(64-bit) OS: Win10 Screen reader: NVDA 2016.4 and JAWS 18 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Using above with a few tabs open (2) CTRL+TAB or CTRL+SHIFT+TAB to cycle between tabs (3) Note utterance What is the expected result? Page title to be uttered What happens instead? Focused element in page is uttered
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Mar 27 2017
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Apr 21 2017
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Apr 21 2017
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Jul 27 2017
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Aug 4 2017
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Aug 4 2017
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Dec 13 2017
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 # Launch JAWS and Chrome with tabs that have previously been closed # Use CTRL + SHIFT to launch the NTP JAWS does not read "New Tab Page" as expected and instead says "Address and search bar Edit combo Type in text." # Use CTRL + SHIFT + TAB to reopen a previously opened tab. JAWS does not read the page title and instead reads what has focus on the page itself.
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Dec 15 2017
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Feb 16 2018
Look into firing a NAME_CHANGED event when the window title changes
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Feb 16 2018
@dmazzoni says events we should fire in the case where address bar is focused is unclear. Maybe a name change event could help. We rejected alert events because some screen readers may say "alert".
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Mar 28 2018
This is fixed as of: Chrome: 67.0.3382.0 (Official Build) canary (64-bit) (cohort: Clang-64) JAWS: 2018 NVDA: 2018.1 |
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Comment 1 by hwi@chromium.org
, Feb 6 2017Labels: -a11y-2017