Hi, this is the strange thing, it worked fine until a couple betas ago. Now if 
i interact only with the layout area VO can sometimes read one letter of a word 
and then is silent. If i interact with the text, nothing whatsoever is spoken 
except for the occational font- and size change, nothing more.
/Krister

> 16 juli 2015 kl. 13:38 skrev Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk>:
> 
> Hello Krister,
> 
> I’m not having your problems with the latest version of MS Word on my MacBook 
> Air. Are you interacting far enough with the document? I interact with the 
> document layout area and then with the text and the up and down arrow keys 
> work fine. I do notice that the VoiceOver cursor and the text pointer are not 
> in the same place despite the fact that I have them following each other. The 
> mouse is somewhere else again!
> I have trouble making sense of the way Word works. The document I’m looking 
> at has 176 pages, but I only seem to see four or five of them at a time, and 
> VO says things like “page 1 of 5” which just doesn’t make sense. When I go to 
> the Status Bar group and interact, I see the correct number of pages..
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
>> On 15 Jul 2015, at 12:15, Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi there.
>> I’ve encountered a very strange thing with Ms Word 2016 on my iMac. When i 
>> try to read a document with more than one page, at least so it seems using 
>> only up- and down arrow keys, nothing is read and it looks as though the 
>> cursor is elsewhere in the application and not on the document. If i route 
>> the mouse to the cursor with vo+command+f5 and then do a mouse click, 
>> vo+shift+spacebar, the cursor goes to the document area where i am but when 
>> i try reading using up- or down arrow only one character of a line is read.
>> I don’t use quicknav, infact i very rarely do so it can’t be that, but what 
>> obvious thing im i missing?
>> Anyone else come across this?
>> /Krister
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