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JAWS does not properly read date and time picker in Calendar |
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Issue descriptionVersion 72.0.3608.4 (Official Build) canary (64-bit) Version 72.0.3602.2 (Official Build) dev (64-bit) Version 71.0.3578.44 (Official Build) beta (64-bit) Firefox version 62.0.3 Jaws version 2018 NVDA version 2018.3.2 Steps: # Launch JAWS # Launch either of above version of Chrome or Firefox # Navigate to https://calendar.google.com # navigate to and activate create new event link # Press tab to navigate to date picker # Use arrows to change values. JAWS should announce changes. # Press tab to navigate to time picker and use arrow keys to change. Expected: JAWS reads selected time Actual: JAWS reads a few selected options, then loses focus Reproduces in Dev, Canary and beta Reproduces in firefox Reproduces with JAWS, does not reproduce with NvDA
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Nov 14
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Nov 14
Tried to reproduce the issue on reported chrome version 71.0.3578.44 and 72.0.3608.4 using Windows 10 Surface. Attaching screencast for reference. Steps: ----- 1. Launched reported chrome 2. Launched JAWS and opened https://calendar.google.com 3. Logged into google account and clicked on create event 4. Clicked on tab to open date and time > On date selection windows clicked on arrow keys As we have observed that JAWS reading the date and time when clicking on arrows @Reporter: Could you please check the attached screen cast and let us know if anything missed from our end. Thanks.!
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Nov 14
Here is a screencast that shows where the issue is. I hope this helps :)
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Nov 14
As far as I understand, The issue occurs specifically in the time field once Jaws enables forms mode for the user to select the time value.
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Nov 14
It happens in the time and date fields. JAWS does turn forms mode on and thus turns the virtual cursor off. NVDA works just fine with these fields.
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Nov 21
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Comment 1 by lprazdnik@chromium.org
, Nov 13