Re: Orca orca braille key bindings



On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 02:28:04PM -0800, Mike Pedersen wrote:
Hello Olivier,
Ishere a way to change or add new braille key bindings ?
And is there a place where I can find default braille key bindings. 
I don't find them in the documentation, but maybe I missed them. 
Can anyone help me ?
Orca braille key bindings are bound to there brltty equivalent where
ever possible.  This has the advantage that things such as panning
around and general navigation will be familiar. to a brltty user.  You
can press insert+f1 on the desktop keyboard layout to turn on key learn
mode.  When this mode is active you can press the keys on the braille
display to find out what they do.  When you are done, press escape to
exit.
Mike

Yes, I know that. 
Actually as I co-develop the BRLTTY driver for the braille terminal I use
(Eurobraille) I thought that if I knew exactly the bindings between 
BRLTTY commands and orca command, I could modify key bindings in the 
BRLTTY driver in order to have a better key mapping for orca navigation, 
while keeping a good mapping for BRLTTY navigation in console mode. 

I don't know if my explaination are clear. 
For example, what BRLTTY command allows to go inside an object, a menu 
for exeaple. Actually, I don't know if there is one
because maybe I'm confusing with gnopernicus way of navigation
where there were keys to go to the parent or child object. 

Thanks !
-- 
Olivier BERT
e-mail: obert01 mistigri org




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