Re: Orca on laptops.



Makes sense, with the caveat that if we remap CapsLock to achieve this (as we probably must, to avoid the latching behavior), then the end user will no longer be able to use CapsLock in the "normal" way. Probably that is not a significant issue for 99% of the users. I agree with Will's point that we should be thinking user-centrically in most of our discussion; however the point I made about remapping being more intrusive as a technique still applies. The use of CapsLock is, as Will pointed out in an earlier email, somewhat less clean and ideal technically than using some other modifier key. This is because, unlike the other keys, use of CapsLock is inherently "modal" (changes the X keyboard state in a "sticky" way) unless the CapsLock key is re-mapped to some other X keyboard symbol.
Bill

Janina Sajka wrote:
Bill Haneman writes:
Thanks Will. That clarifies things somewhat - we're using the term "modifier key" differently. Maybe I'll contact you offlist for info on the internal details.

So does that basically mean this whole discussion of orca on laptops is moot, or at least addressed fully via orca.settings.orcaModifierKeys (possibly with a UI for changing it easily) ?

Bill


I shouldn't think so. This discussion has already pointed out that
CapsLock is the established default modifier for JFW users on Windows
and for Speakup users on Linux. Furthermore, it is reasonable to expect
that no new application is likely to adopt CapsLock for it's own uses,
i.e. we run the least risk of conflict both today and tomorrow by
defaulting to CapsLock as the default Orca laptop modifier.

Of course, the fact that this is established practice and widely
expected by users both on Windows and Linux should really end this
discussion, from the user point of view.  Choosing anything else will
certainly cause continuing confusion and displeasure among users, so
there'd need to be extremely powerful arguments to choose anything else.
I haven't heard arguments yet in this thread that strike me as
sufficiently convincing to look for some other modifier.
It's available, achievable and remappable, and it's what users expect.
What else do we need to put this one to bed?

Janina


Willie Walker wrote:
Hi All:

I don't think there's a need to map an existing X modifier to the Orca
modifier.  Orca invents its own modifier internally and allows any key
to act as the Orca modifier.  That's why Insert and KP_Insert can act as
the Orca modifier key.  As such, I'm not sure "which modifier" is an
important discussion to have.

Will

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