[Trainer-Talk] A Google Drive Bug With Chromium-based Browsers

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Thu Aug 29 16:19:56 UTC 2024


Greetings all:

 

I have identified what I believe to be a bug with Chromium, the engine which
supports both the Chrome and Edge browsers. This bug affects users of Google
Drive--a Google Workspace product for which first-letter navigation for
folders and files has been rolled out starting the beginning of August of
this year. I don't know if you are teaching Google Drive to your students,
but in case you are, rad on.

 

Here are the steps to reproduce a significant problem that is manifested in
Google Drive.

 

1.	Send either Chrome, Edge, or Brave to drive.google.com and ensure
you are signed in to your Google Drive.
2.	With the JAWS Virtual Cursor off, enter the command sequence ALT+G,
then F. You should be presented with a list of folders.
3.	Arrow down to a folder you know that contains files and/or folders
and press Enter. What you should get is a list of folders and/or files that
are contained in the folder you just opened. What you get instead is JAWS
focusing on something called "Not Selected Row".

 

This sequence produces the same erroneous result in both Google Chrome and
Edge whereas in Mozilla Firefox, you get the list of folders and files you
would expect to get.

 

This problem also manifests itself with the NVDA screen reader.

 

Be on the lookout for this bug to appear on any system where Chrome, Edge,
and Brave is updated to the latest available version.

 

Kind regards,

 

Curtis Chong

 



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