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Reported by nishimotz on 2012-11-02 09:45
When Keyboard settings 'Speak typed words' is enabled, Microsoft Excel 2010 does not speak word correctly as follows:
Setup: Windows 7 sp1 x64 Japanese, Excel 2010 (x86), NVDA 2012.3beta3, Microsoft Speech Platform (Japanese)
Procedure:
enable 'Speak typed words' of NVDA Keyboard settings
open Excel 2010 with new document (named as Book1)
disable Japanese IME
type half shape numbers "123", followed by space.
expected announce is "123", but the announce is "23".
after pressing back spaces to make the cell empty, "123" followed by "space" is announced as "123".
Comment 2 by jteh on 2012-11-05 00:37
No. The problem is that the focus changes as you type the first character, so it isn't considered part of the same word. I suspect that if you press f2 to begin editing and then type, it will work as expected.
Reported by nishimotz on 2012-11-02 09:45
When Keyboard settings 'Speak typed words' is enabled, Microsoft Excel 2010 does not speak word correctly as follows:
Setup: Windows 7 sp1 x64 Japanese, Excel 2010 (x86), NVDA 2012.3beta3, Microsoft Speech Platform (Japanese)
Procedure:
Input/output log:
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