Re: Is keynav to unavailable menu items a bug?
- From: earl johnson <Earl Johnson Sun COM>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org, mozilla-accessibility mozilla org
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: Is keynav to unavailable menu items a bug?
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:30:35 -0700
Input from 2 Interaction Designers we've worked with over the
years. Their basic take - make the interaction like Windows
because that's where our users are coming from and that's what
they expect.
Earl
-------- Original Message --------
Hey Earl,
I'm also Cc:ing the xDesign folks who work on Desktop (and,
therefore,
mainly GNOME-based or JDS-focused stuff).
I'd go with my usual answer -- have it work like Windows. There
are pros
and cons on both sides of this one (I'd say). All else being
equal, it
should act like people expect. And, 90% of people (with whatever
abilities they may have) are likely to be coming from Windows to
Linux/GNOME/JDS/Solaris/etc.
Mike
<snip>
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Is keynav to unavailable menu items a bug?]
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 18:05:53 -0700
From: Eric Bergman <Eric Bergman Sun COM>
To: Earl Johnson Sun COM
CC: Michael Albers Sun COM, Eric Bergman <Eric Bergman Sun COM>,
Peter
Korn <Peter Korn Sun COM>, Eric Bergman <Eric Bergman Sun COM>
References: <417461F3 8090400 sun com>
I'll argue that inactive menu items should be traversable for at
least 3
different reasons:
1) Users have got to be enabled to traverse menu items for
accessibility
as described below. Period.
2) It is odd behavior for the highlight to 'jump' over inactive
items --
it is visually hard to follow, even for folks without low vision or
other issues.
3) Windows has set a standard here for which I can't see a
justification
for Java to violate when that is the environment we are usually
running
in anyway.
Eric
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