RFR: 8286204: [Accessibility, macOS, VoiceOver] VoiceOver reads the spinner value 10 as 1 when user iterates to 10 for the first time on macOS [v2]
Artem Semenov
asemenov at openjdk.org
Sun Mar 2 14:40:52 UTC 2025
On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 12:37:35 GMT, Abhishek Kumar <abhiscxk at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> VoiceOver is unable to announce the correct value for spinner. For JSpinner with maximum value of more than 10, VO announce 10 as 1, 20 as 2 and so on. Probable reason is the "ACCESSIBLE_TEXT_PROPERTY" fired by accessible JTextComponent that leads to wrong range value invoked for accessibility API by VO.
>> Workaround fix is to ensure "ACCESSIBLE_TEXT_PROPOERTY" is not fired in case of JSpinner with numeric values.
>>
>> Since the fix is in Java Component, verified fix with JAWS on windows. I don't see any side effects in announcement.
>> Manual test case is added to verify the fix.
>>
>> CI pipeline testing is ok for the proposed fix.
>
> Abhishek Kumar has updated the pull request incrementally with three additional commits since the last revision:
>
> - space fix
> - whitespace fix
> - Copyright year update and manual test case added
> Since the fix is in Java Component, verified fix with JAWS on windows. I don't see any side effects in announcement. Manual test case is added to verify the fix.
Hello.
Was this problem observed on Windows before your changes?
If this error affects only macOS, try looking for a solution somewhere in ```src/java.desktop/macosx/native/libawt_lwawt/awt/a11y/SpinboxAccessibility.m```.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/23841#issuecomment-2692761806
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