Re: new highcontrast widgets?
- From: Peter Korn <Peter Korn Sun COM>
- To: Willie Walker <William Walker Sun COM>
- Cc: Peter Korn <Peter Korn Sun COM>, Calum Benson <Calum Benson Sun COM>, gnome-themes-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: new highcontrast widgets?
- Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 16:44:50 -0800
Hi Willie, Calum,
We might want to bring in some Orca users.
So long as ESC works to dismiss these dialogs, I don't see an impediment
to removing the CLOSE button. I guess the issue is that blind users
wouldn't be able to tell when a dialog box is close-able that way (if
they can't navigate to an "X" in the window manager in a closeable
dialog that lacks a window menu with Alt-F4 close on it). Again, I
think we should get the input from some users...
Peter
A big stopper for this was apparently the highcontrast themes, where
the
close button in the corner hit target is pretty small apparently.
Would something like this be doable?
http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/hc.png
I think it would depend upon the window manager. I'm not sure what
metacity provides for these. Peter would probably know.
I'm pretty sure the main accessibility concern was feedback from
screenreader users, who preferred the safety of an explicit Close
button in the main part of instant apply windows-- i.e. one that they
could Tab to, and that a screenreader would announce. IIRC, there
never used to be any way for screenreader users to tell if there was
a close button in the title bar or not, without pressing Ctrl-W or
Alt-F4 and listening to what happened, which is obviously an
unsatisfactory experience. I don't know off-hand if this situation
has improved with Orca.
Orca certainly doesn't read the decorations of the window manager, and
I'm not sure it can get access to them. So, having something people
can tab to would still be useful.
But...before speaking in generalities, do you have specific dialogs we
could take a look at? I want to make sure I understand the problem
better.
Thanks!
Will
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