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Unexpected screen reader behavior
TalkBack incorrectly alters the focus when no more reading control exists
ID: 3916Status: ActiveVersion: Google TalkBack 14 and 15, Android 13 and 14, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, S23 Ultra, and A54Report Date: 27 September 2024Product: Android Accessibility Suite (TalkBack)
ReporterAmir Soleimani
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When no more element from the selected reading control exists, TalkBack incorrectly moves the focus if we attempt to move to the next reading control. For instance, if we open Settings, set the reading control to Heading and try navigating to the next heading, TalkBack says, “no next heading,” but incorrectly moves the focus down to somewhere in the middle of the Settings window. The focus shouldn’t be altered when no more element of the selected reading control exists and an attempt is made to move to the next control.

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