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Bug 140942 - Incorrect Speech output when going between layer 1 and 3 keypad mappings
Incorrect Speech output when going between layer 1 and 3 keypad mappings
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 134003
Product: gnopernicus
Classification: Deprecated
Component: speech
unspecified
Other All
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Dana Ormenisan
Dana Ormenisan
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-04-23 16:18 UTC by Wayne DeAngelo
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
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Description Wayne DeAngelo 2004-04-23 16:18:32 UTC
1. Start Gnopernicus with speech component active.
2. Using the "Gnopernicus Numeric Keypad Mappings by Layer" Guide, I press "0" 
to navigate the layer, next I picked layer "1", which is "goto" menubar.
3. The Speech AT reports layer 1 correctly.
4. Next I press "0" and "3" for layer 3 status bar.

The Speech At should respond with "layer 3" but instead you get very 
unpredictable results with output such as "switch window" or top panel, when 
infact there is not window opened at this time.
4. The speech output is very unperdictable, it speak the items in the menu bar, 
ie file, view, and so on. But what you get is the title bar name, some
Comment 1 Dana Ormenisan 2004-04-26 07:28:46 UTC
I am not sure you did the right thing to access the 'goto menubar' and 'goto
statusbar' commands.
These commands are both in Layer 0. To navigate this layer you must 'KP0 KP0'
with NumLock key turned on (so you must press numpad key 0 twice). After you
switch to layer 0, 'goto menubar' command is mapped on key 9 and 'goto
statusbar' command is mappend on key 3.
Please read the 'README' file in gnopernicus to see what command is mapped on
wich layer/key.

Anyway, the unwanted output (i.e. "switch window") occurs because of some
unwandet events received by gnopernicus. So I will close this bug as a duplicate
of bug 134003.
Comment 2 Dana Ormenisan 2004-04-26 07:29:22 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 134003 ***