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Reported by ddeangelis on 2012-03-13 16:34
In Mozilla Firefox and Internet explorer.
When using the mouse to hover over a given line NVDA stops reading the line if it contains a link withing the text. The NVDA home page contains several examples of text links within a given line of text on a web page. If I move the mouse cursor over the link it will be read, but the text following the link will not be read even if I move the mouse cursor over it. If I hover over the block of text following linked text NVDA reads the text proceeding the linked text.
It would be extremely helpful to have a setting to read the entire line calling out links with a selectable beep, verbal or no description and continuing to read the entire line.
I consider this to be a bug in the software as it disallows partially sighted individuals from reading websites using the mouse to hover over the text that is desired to be verbalized. This is a standard option in many screen readers. It is much more efficient for partially sighted individuals to navigate in this manner as opposed to using browse mode and keyboard navigation.
This issue exists in all versions after 2011.3. This issue was ovserved in both Windows XP and Vista.