[orca-list] Knowing access keys in menu itens
- From: Luciano de Souza <luchyanus gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Knowing access keys in menu itens
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 09:48:29 -0200
Hello listers,
Keystrokes make easy and quick the navigation in desktop windows. In
Windows, when we focuses a menu item, as a general, the access keys are
read. Except for some rare times, the same was not occured using Orca.
I give an example. I added a package to allow a direct access from
Nautilus to a terminal. At context menu, we have "open in a terminal".
As I don't know what is the keystroke, I pressed several keys. Yes,
pressing the letter "t" with the context menu opened, we can open the
terminal.
is there a way to know this keystrokes without testing a set of
hypothesis? There is no a large quantity of hypothesis, but in name of
confort, it would be better if, focusing an element, Orca announced the
the respective access key.
Luciano
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