Re: [g-a-devel]Accessibility for Tasklist applet



Hi Calum,
Yes, I do think that Meta-Tab can be used to cycle through the
windows.
But I think that the window still cannot be minimized using space/enter,
it can only be made to get the focus using space/enter.

Thanks 'n Regards
Muktha

Calum Benson wrote:

> muktha wrote:
> >
> > In case of keyboard (if the window is maximized) when I press
> > space/enter, the window gets the focus. Now since the focus is on
> > the window, if I hit enter/space again, this keyboard input is actually
> > sent to the window(for eg. I tried with terminal window).
>
> Ah yes, I understand what's going on now.  I'm not convinced this is
> really the best way for it to work, though-- if the application window
> gains focus straight away, that means you can't use the windowlist
> applet just to step through your windows until you find the one you
> want.
>
> On second thoughts, though, it's probably not really a problem-- I guess
> if you wanted to do that you would just use Meta-Tab to cycle through
> your windows instead.
>
> Cheeri,
> Calum.
>
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