Re: Keyboard navigation- outstanding issues
- From: Calum Benson <calum benson sun com>
- To: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- Cc: "Padraig O'Briain" <Padraig Obriain sun com>, usability gnome org, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org, gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Keyboard navigation- outstanding issues
- Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2001 17:26:45 +0100
Owen Taylor wrote:
> It seems to me that from a accessibility/useability standpoint,
> saying:
>
> Ctrl-Tab means focus-next-tab within the notebook unless you
> are inside an entry with tabs allowed or inside a GtkTextView
> in which case it means "really focus the next widget".
>
> Is rather strange. I would think we shoulddecide on a single meaning
> for Ctrl-Tab and find some other key shortcut for the other use.
> But maybe that's just "it must be logical" programmer think.
Well, it's a little more logical if you look at it from the other side:
Tab always focuses the next control in the navigation sequence, unless
the currently-focused control swallows Tab for its own purpose, in which
case you have to use Ctrl+Tab.
The GtkNotebook fits into that model too: the proposal states that Tab
should cycle you through the controls on the frontmost page, and
[Shift+]Ctrl+Tab should take you out of the notebook control
altogether. Switching between tabs is actually supposed to be done by
Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDn (or by left/right arrow keys followed by Enter)
when an actual page tab has focus).
Cheeri,
Calum.
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CALUM BENSON, Usability Engineer Sun Microsystems Ireland
mailto:calum benson ireland sun com Desktop Engineering Group
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Any opinions are personal and not necessarily those of Sun Microsystems
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