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Date: | Thu, 18 Nov 2021 20:21:34 -0800 |
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Hi All,
I think I've read messages on this list from people who work for
Microsoft. If this is the case, what's the best way to submit feedback
for Narrator?
I'm at the point where Narrator is my primary screen reader and where I
genuinely like using it, but it's still buggy, so I find myself
switching over to NVDA or Jaws more than I would like. Over the years,
I've submitted bugs and suggestions through the MS Feedback app, but I
find that I keep submitting the same comments over and over again. Some
of my feedback may be unique to my use case, but a lot of it seems
pretty obviously helpful to most users (e.g., keyboard navigation to
graphics and visited links, keystrokes for checking battery status,
better spoken feedback when deleting words with ctrl+del and
ctrl+backspace, more stability on Chrome). My previous suggestions don't
come up in the list of related feedback that displays when you're
submitting. I'm wondering if end user feedback on Narrator is getting
sucked into the great void because there's so little of it relatively
speaking.
So is there a better way to submit feedback? A discussion list that is
monitored?
Thanks.
Ana G
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