Hi all The topic of Orca on laptops has popped up many times in the past on the lists. So the Ubuntu Accessibility team, and the Orca team decided to get together and talk about it. We have several ideas as to what a good laptop keymap could be, but we would like to hear from you, the users of Orca as to what you would like to see. The first discussion point, is what modifier key should be used. A modifier key is a key that gets held down on the computer keyboard, while the user presses another key, to perform a particular function. Shift, Control, and Alt are all modifier keys, and Orca also uses the Insert key as a modifier key, to allow the user to perform different functions that Orca has to offer. In the case of a laptop however, things get a little complicated. There is no standard laptop keyboard layout. All manufacturers have different layouts, some with no insert key at all, some with the insert key at the top, and some with the insert key at the bottom. This makes performing some, if not all Orca functions difficult at times. On many laptops, the number pad overlay on the keyboard is also difficult, or even impossible to use for Orca's cursor review functions. So what modifier key would you like to use for Orca? Note that this excludes the Windows keys found on many keyboards, as there are laptops that do not have these keys. We do not want to talk about other keys for performing Orca functions as yet, as the modifier that is decided upon may have a great bearing on what other keys are used on the keyboard for review/feedback functions. I encourage everybody to have a say, as the larger range of opinions will lead to a better laptop keyboard layout being defined, so that all Orca users, both current and future, can benefit. -- Luke Yelavich GPG key: 0xD06320CE (http://www.themuso.com/themuso-gpg-key.txt) Email & MSN: themuso themuso com Jabber: themuso jabber org au
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