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Microsoft Outlook 2010: characters are shuffled in to/cc/cci fields #5142

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Jun 4, 2015 · 3 comments
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Reported by PhDoreNVDA on 2015-06-04 12:15

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  • NVDA version 2015.1
  • Office 2010
    o Outlook 2010 Version: 14.0.7149.5000
  • Windows 7 32-bits (see windiws7-32bits.pdf for more detailed information)

Issue Description

When typing quite fast in to/cc/cci fields input characters are not entered in the field in the typing order.
I am using a braille terminal and speech is disabled.
The issue appears with both Baum and FreedomScientific.
The issue does not show up at outlook startup but after a while.
The issue is detailed in the nvda.log attached file.
Record of interest begins at line 714 with the added line
--- Record start ---

Typed name is dubrulle (log lines 723, 725, 727, 735, 737, 749, 759, 765)
Input named is dubrulel (Lines 767, 795 braille)
Speech has been enabled (lines 773 and 781)
Spelled name dubrulel (lines 791, 803, 817, 831, 845, 859, 873, and 893)
With such type Outlook fails to complete the user name.
Hope attached files will help

Thanks in advance
Best regards
Philippe

Blocked by #2953

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Attachment windiws7-32bits.pdf added by PhDoreNVDA on 2015-06-04 12:20
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Computer System Information given by Windows7 (Sorry it is in french but should be understandable)

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Attachment nvda.log added by PhDoreNVDA on 2015-06-04 12:22
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nvda.log (debugging level)

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Comment 1 by jteh on 2015-06-04 12:27
Duplicate of #2953.
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