Re: [orca-list] More cool focus and browse mode stuff to test



Hi,

Been keeping quiet on this as I don't use Orca much anymore but on this particular point...

I don't think Orca should disable structural navigation if you press a navigation quick key and end up in an edit box, You might want to press another quick key to find a different form field.

I think you should have to explicitly tell Orca that you want to enter text into that edit box.

On 15/08/2014 22:57, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Peter.

Thanks for the feedback. Regarding this:

As for the main question I think when moving by arrow keys in browse
mode the default should be not to automatically change to focus mode.
I agree. That is why that is the default.

What I am really wanting to know is about what should happen with quick
keys / structural navigation. In other words, If you press "e," should
Orca automatically change to focus mode by default?

Currently, if you press "e" Orca automatically changes to focus mode by
default. This is a configurable setting. (I'll add it to the GUI by
Monday I think.) Before I add it to the GUI or document it, I am
interested in hearing what people think the default for keys like "e"
should be.

--joanie

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