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From: shankar shan
Date: Jul 2, 2016 10:31PM


example, microsoft one note online app



On 7/3/16, Léonie Watson < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
>
> On 02/07/2016 03:57, shankar shan wrote:
>> I am testing microsoft one note app on windows based computers using
>> narrator.
>>
>> 1. what is the difference between the focus and the cursore position.
>
> Focus is when you move to an object using the keyboard or touch. If you
> use the tab key, you will move focus from one object to the next within
> the app. If you single tap an object you will move focus to it.
>
> The Narrator cursor is where Narrator is currently doing something. For
> example, if you use Narrator to read some text one word at a time, this
> moves the Narrator cursor to each word in turn. You can then do things
> like tell Narrator to read from the Narrator cursor to the end of the
> document.
>
> The system cursor is usually the same as the focus point. The mouse
> cursor is wherever the mouse pointer is located.
>
>> 2. how can I differinsiat between screen reader complaints annd the
>> app complaints.
>
> Can you give an example?
>
> When the Windows 10 anniversary edition is released (sometime in July),
> it will include Narrator Developer Mode. There is a demo available here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ-4AVxAIsc
>
> This will help with accessibility testing apps with Narrator.
>
> Léonie.
> --
> @LeonieWatson tink.uk Carpe diem
> > > > >


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