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Unexpected screen reader behavior
Jieshuo remains silent when moving among lists or upon reaching them
ID: 3917Status: ActiveVersion: Jieshuo V20240920, Android 14, Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraReport Date: 27 September 2024Product: Jieshuo Screen Reader (CSR)
ReporterAmir Soleimani
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Description

Jieshuo (CSR), via its Granularity reading option, can move around lists on the web or in HTML environments. However, it remains silent as we utilize the Lists granularity option and as each list gains focus. In addition, it doesn’t indicate lists on the web, and doesn’t tell us how many items each list has.
To duplicate. open www.radio.net via Google Chrome, set the granularity (reading option) to Lists, and try navigating around each list. With each attempt, lists are found but Jieshuo remains silent. We’re not told how many items each list contains either.

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