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Re: [orca-list] Keybindings for ARIA landmark roles
- From: Krishnakant <hackingkk gmail com>
- To: Willie Walker <William Walker Sun COM>
- Cc: Orca E-mail List <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Keybindings for ARIA landmark roles
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 20:11:21 +0530
Hi wil,
So you mean the user will set the landmarks as per the need and
preference and then orca should move to those landmarks is it?
Is this not what bookmarks feature does?
or is that orca will decide on some logical decision?
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 09:29 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
> Hey All:
>
> I need your input.
>
> Right now, we have two unbound functions in Orca to jump to the previous
> and next ARIA landmark. The main purpose of a landmark is to help
> identify portions of a web page that are of some typical interest to a
> user. For example, the "search" area, the "navigation" area, the "main
> content" area, etc., can all be landmarks. See
> htp://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/aria/#landmark for more info.
>
> To avoid cluttering the keymap, we've not bound these two functions to
> key combinations in Orca. I've received a few requests, however, to
> provide default keybindings for them.
>
> An example use of landmarks is at http://wiki.codetalks.org. If you
> want to try them out:
>
> 1) Give the Firefox window focus
> 2) Press Ctrl+Orca+Space to bring up the Firefox-specific preferences
> for Orca
> 3) Go to the Keybindings Tab and define bindings for the next and
> previous landmark functions.
>
> The 'l' and 'Shift+l' bindings are taken for navigating between list
> items, but 'm' and 'Shift+m' seem to be free. I'm curious about your
> thoughts on using these keybindings for navigating between landmarks.
> 'm' would take you to the next landmark in a page and 'Shift+m' would
> take you to the previous landmark.
>
> Will
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