Re: [orca-list] Keybindings for ARIA landmark roles
- From: Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Keybindings for ARIA landmark roles
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 22:00:56 -0700
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Good points are made here. I've been generally used to Window-Eyes
telling all that without seeming to degrade performance but the double
strike of the numpad-enter key is sufficient too. I still would like
to know when I end up in a table or similar enclosure. Dunno if forms
are so important but knowing that I entered into a table is
particularly important because then you know you can use the sideways
navigation that you might not otherwise realize. Sometimes the
context implies that your inside a table but not always. Just have it
say something like "begin table" or "enterring table" and "leaving
table" when you leave it. It does that now when you cross a header.
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 02:48:41PM -0800, David CSercsics wrote:
I'll add myself to the list of people who think that performance is
more important than all this extra processing. I like the current
implementation because it works very well. M and shift m seem good
as well. I personally don't like all the extra speaking when I load a
page most of the time I just want to know when the page is loaded so I
can start exploring and using it. So I'm glad that I have that working
correctly. If I want more info it's simple to press a keystroke. I usually
heavily load my CPU with various things so I'd like the screenreader to
use as few resources as is possible while still being useful.
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