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In Internet Explorer
and Safari, JAWS and VoiceOver, respectively, can still access the
controls (which should be blocked) of some modal secondary windows
in the background of the application.
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Use a different browser,
such as Firefox.
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With Firefox, JAWS does
not correctly read word by word in the code editor when there are
blank lines or lines that contain leading spaces.
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Read line by line or
character by character.
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With Firefox, VoiceOver
can read the code in the code editor but only when you first move
the focus into the code editor and only from the beginning to the
end. VoiceOver cannot read the code word by word or line by line,
and it cannot read as you type.
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In Chrome, when you
tab into the code editor, regardless of where the focus is first placed,
when you begin typing, the focus moves to the beginning of line 1.
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Press the right arrow
key, which moves the focus to line 1. Then move the cursor to the
desired location.
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You cannot use the keyboard
to access the links in the Help for the autocomplete feature of the
code editor.
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No workaround is available.
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You cannot use the keyboard
to resize the Help pop-up window for the autocomplete feature of the
code editor.
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No workaround is available.
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When the JAWS Virtual
PC cursor is enabled, you cannot use the keyboard to scroll through
an autocomplete list in the code editor.
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Disable the JAWS Virtual
PC cursor.
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You cannot use the Ctrl+spacebar
and Ctrl+Shift+spacebar shortcuts in the code editor when JAWS is
on.
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No workaround is available.
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Sometimes, JAWS does
not read the autocomplete lists correctly in the code editor.
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No workaround is available.
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In Safari on OS X, VoiceOver
cannot read the title and contents of the autocomplete lists in the
code editor.
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No workaround is available.
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JAWS and VoiceOver do
not notify you when more than one autocomplete list is available in
the code editor.
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No workaround is available.
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The previous tab, next
tab, and list of tab buttons are displayed when the work area contains
more primary tabs than can be displayed at one time. These buttons
are not accessible by keyboard.
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No workaround is available.
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The screen reader does
not read the column heading when it reads the contents of a table
cell.
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No workaround is available.
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The Ctrl+P keyboard
shortcut does not print the log or results correctly when you use
Internet Explorer.
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Use the print button
on the tab's toolbar.
Alternatively, use a
different browser, such as Firefox or Chrome.
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When you zoom in, no
scroll bars are displayed for the browser window.
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Use your operating system's
magnifier to magnify the application window.
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With Chrome, JAWS cannot
read the File Shortcuts list.
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Use a different browser,
such as Internet Explorer or Firefox.
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In OS X, when you are
on the Code tab, pressing Option+1, Option+2,
Option+3, and Option+4 on the keyboard does not create the upside
down exclamation point, the trademark symbol, the pound (currency)
symbol, and the cent sign, respectively.
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Use the browser’s Special Characters window
to insert these characters. In most browsers, you can open the Special
Characters window either from the browser’s Edit menu
or by pressing Command+Option+T.
Alternatively, you can
enter the Unicode value for the character.
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In Firefox, if you select
the Zoom Text Only option, the controls in
the application do not zoom with the labels and the labels become
unreadable after a certain degree of magnification.
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Turn off the Zoom
Text Only option in Firefox.
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You cannot use the keyboard
to scroll through the contents of the Help window.
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Click the content area
of the Help window and then use the arrow keys to scroll.
Note: After you click the content
area of the Help window, you can no longer use the keyboard to close
the window in Firefox for Windows and Chrome.
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In Internet Explorer,
instructional text is missing for the text box in the Filter
Table Rows window.
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The instruction should
say, "Enter a filter expression. See the Help for syntax information."
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In Chrome, if you press
Shift+F10 when an item in the navigation pane or the table viewer
is selected, and you release the F10 key first, both the pop-up menu
for that item and the pop-up menu for the browser is displayed. The
focus is in the browser menu and remains in the browser menu if you
press the arrow keys.
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Release the Shift key
before you release the F10 key.
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JAWS does not always
read the check box list at the top of the Columns pane
in the table viewer.
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No workaround is available.
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You cannot use the keyboard
to move the tabs in the work area into different positions.
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No workaround is available.
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In Chrome, JAWS reads
the drop-down list for the View field in
the table viewer as "invalid entry".
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No workaround is available.
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