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Re: recaptcha. I thought it was accessible and thats why I used it.
From: Nancy Johnson
Date: Jul 10, 2014 10:01AM
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Whoops. I didn't know and had been frustrating me for a long time.
The back-end web-developer added arbitrary focus elements. Still need
to know about accessing the refresh button without a mouse...
Thanks
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 10:09 AM, Nancy Johnson < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> I am using the 'clean' theme..
> I noticed:
> 1. on page load, the focus goes to the captcha input instead of the
> top of the page. Is there a work around?
> 2. there is no visual focus ( I was able to override the style to put
> one back in)
> 3. I could not access the reset image, nor did NVDA announce the
> audio, without a mouse.
> Is there a keyboard command for this?
>
> Client wanted captcha even with all the issues around it.
>
> Nancy
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