Hi Anatoliy, I use NVDA for some years now in the office and at home without any issues or accessibility problems. at least not that i would need to switch screenreaders. i guess that constant switching of screenreaders doesn't do good to the browsers communication between the various APIs. So the browser doesn't know to which screenreader it should now talk to. because it talked a few seconds to one and a few secs later it should talk to a different one. Maybe some bridges haven't been unloaded and when the browser gets closed the dll can unload itself. Greetings, Simon Am 13.04.2019 um 22:06 schrieb Anatoliy Shudrya:
Hello everyone,
Probably not a sys admin topic, sorry. I have tried posting this to the JAWS list but maybe admins use different screen readers more often and can relate.
I have been long time user of JAWS and it seams to me that the problem that I experience started with the latest windows and latest browsers.
JAWS would stop reading anything on the browser after I make a switch from different screen reader such as NVDA. I am visually impaired and use both screen readers to navigate on the webpages. Sometimes NVDA would read things that JAWS won't and vice versa. So, for example in the middle of my cession on the web browser, I would decide to switch to NVDA, turn off JAWS, turn on NVDA, get my business done with NVDA and then turn on JAWS back again. After this series of steps JAWS would not read browser window no matter what, the only way to have JAWS read the browser window is to close it down and restart it. Many times it is impossible because I am in the middle of application fill out, purchase order or configuration page.
I have tried to refresh the page, using insert escape to no avail. Using tab won't help as well. Tried to turn off and turn on JAWS several times, still no luck.
Has anybody experienced similar kind of behavior with JAWS? Is there any trick getting it back to read?
I get this with Chrome, Internet Explore and Firefox. Latest Win 10 Pro. OS and latest browsers.
Also noticed that it happens often on the heavy coded pages with lots of JAWA code and forms.
Any help appreciated.
Anatoliy
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