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One more thing ... Is there already a Narrator discussion list? I 
thought there was, but I'm not finding one.


If it doesn't exist, I'd be willing to start one, but I don't want to 
reinvent the wheel. So ... does anyone know?


On 11/18/2021 8:21 PM, Ana G wrote:
> 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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