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I'll be happy to test any changes/improvements you can make to the web interface!
We might take you up on that offer!
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With this new beta, I can't open the preset combo box in the web interface. It worked with version 9. Also, something keeps moving me around the page randomly and locking up my browser when I try editing settings on the web interface.
I've tried to fix this, the changes will be in beta 18. Could you see if it works?
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The noise gate and probably other features I'm not sure are off or on because I'm using a screen reader. The buttons do not have alt text/labels. [...]
Can you please either add button labels for on/off, or switch the buttons to check boxes? The sliders/edit boxes work great with the screen reader, so thanks for that.
Here's info on button labeling.
https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/forms/labels/
Thank you for providing the information about labeling! It's hard for us to properly support this kind of functionality when we have no idea where to start or how to test it.
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One more thing, the StereoTool main program window can not be closed at least with the keyboard. I have to kill the program with task manager, I can write-click the system tray icon and use the menu but "exit" doesn't close the program at least for me. At least I somehow got the new settings to save.
There is an "ask confirmation on close" setting, which saves you from having to modify the .ini file.
It should be present in the web interface as well.
Try setting [Application Settings > Preferences > On pressing close] to "Always close"
Maybe set [Application Settings > Preferences > On closing from tray icon] to "Always close" as well
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Bandpass and stereo section are examples, I can hear changes if I press the buttons but no labels or disappearing buttons. The old style interface had labels (web_widget_on) or (web_widget_off). Maybe add "on" or "off" to the on and off buttons? Here's another page for labeling buttons using aria.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... aria-label
We'll take a look at it.