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Problem with accessibility in R 4.2.0 and 4.2.1.

HI Tomas,

Thanks a lot for not letting this go. It is truly appreciated. I had 
been using Rterm directly as Jonathan had suggested since we discussed 
this a number of months ago on the R-devel list. However, about a week 
and a half ago I accidentally launched Rgui for R 4.2.2 (which I 
installed around the end of October) and was surprised when I could 
actually  use it like I could use the pre-4.2 versions of R! I have been 
using it for a little more than a week now and was intending to write to 
you, but you beat me with this message.
The accessibility of Rgui 4.2.2 seems very similar to R 4.1.2 (which I 
still have on my system). In contrast, Rgui 4.2.1 is more or less 
unusable. I was wanting to ask you if perhaps something got changed in R 
4.2.2? Nothing jumped out at me in the release notes, but I could easily 
have overlooked something.

After reading this message, I went and checked the cursor blink setting 
in my 4.2.2 installation and it is indeed set to partial. You're right 
in that occasionally JAWS loses the cursor and the ability to read the R 
window. However, simply pressing the <enter> key while Rgui has the 
focus fixes this. It seems that drawing a new command prompt on a new 
line sets JAWS straight and I am able to keep working. I haven't used 
4.1.2 for a while, but I think it had the same issue. I assumed that 
this was caused by moving from Windows 7 to Windows 10, since I never 
encountered this kind of issue in windows 7. I'll try out full cursor 
and see if that makes a difference in 4.2.2.

Also, I'll download the development snapshot and try it out. I'll let 
you know how I get on. Please excuse me if I don't get to it 
immediately; things are a bit crazy at work at the moment and it is that 
time of the year too!

Cheers,
Andrew.
On 20/12/2022 19:33, Tomas Kalibera wrote: