[NFBCS] My system opens the context menu instead of clicking the save button when I attempt to save a file and when I attempt to attach a file to a message in outlook

Steve Shelton stevesheltonokc at gmail.com
Tue Oct 22 02:43:23 UTC 2024


I have noticed the same thing when attaching files to an email in Outlook.
After selecting a file, I press space on the insert button and get the
context menu. After some trial and error, I figured out I must press enter
on the button rather than space.

 

I just noticed this  recently. I'm running Windows 11  but not the beta
JAWS. 

 

Regards,

 

Steve

 

 

 

From: NFBCS <nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Sean McMahon via NFBCS
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Subject: [NFBCS] My system opens the context menu instead of clicking the
save button when I attempt to save a file and when I attempt to attach a
file to a message in outlook

 

This is a strange one, and I want to know if this a bug with the new JAWS or
if something strange is happening with Windows 11.  Create a file, choose
the save as dialog, find a place to save the file and finally tab to the
save button.  When I do this and press enter JAWS says "context menu map
network drive."  I try to hit save again and usually after about the third
or fourth time, I will get the save action I was expecting.  This bug
started a few weeks ago, no I don't think the Windows 11 upgrade made a
difference.  So it is performing the right click action on enter with save
instead of the left-click action it seems.  Anyone here notice this behavior
and know if this is something wih the new JAWS beta or something I can
change in Windows 11 to resolve?  When I get the open context menu action, I
tried using space bar instead of enter with the same results.

Thanks for any ideas

Sean

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