Re: KEYNAV Bugs and Accessibility
- From: "Padraig O'Briain" <Padraig Obriain sun com>
- To: calum benson sun com
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: KEYNAV Bugs and Accessibility
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 15:55:56 +0100 (BST)
>
> >- If any control on the frontmost page of the notebook (including its page
> >label) has focus, Ctrl+Tab (*) should move focus to the first control after
> >the notebook.
> >
> >- If any control on the frontmost page of the notebook (including its page
> >label) has focus, Shift+Ctrl+Tab should move focus to the last control
> >before the notebook.
> >
> > <POB> This currently does not work. This seems to me to be a usability
> > requirement rather than an accessibility requirement in that an application
> > would still be accessible without this feature being implemented. </POB>
>
> I think Marc, Peter or Earl are probably better-placed than me to make
> judgements on which are "genuine" accessibility requirements... after
> all, you could argue that you don't need any keyboard navigation at all,
> since AccessX allows you to fully emulate the mouse using the keypad :)
>
> The "use Ctrl+Tab to get out of an enclosing container" metaphor is
> certainly one we're keen to apply wherever it makes sense, though, and
> this sounds like one of those instances.
>
What should the behaviuor of Ctrl+Tab if focus is not in a control in a
notebook?
Padraig
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