Re: [orca-list] Discoverability of double tap key bindings



Hi,

I also agree that it would be helpful to hear double/tripple tap
functions in learn mode the first time the key is pressed.

alex

On 5/4/10, Jacob Schmude <j schmude gmail com> wrote:
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Hi
My vote's down for this one too. It makes sense, especially since I'm
finding that I am discovering double and tripple tap keybindings without
realizing they were there to begin with.

On 05/04/2010 06:41 AM, Paul Hunt wrote:
Hi Michael,

I think that's a very good idea.

Orca reporting a key's double and triple keypress bindings, if they
exist, when you press it once in learn mode gets my vote.

I would just have Orca tell you what they are on the first keypress,
rather than just telling you that they exist.

Paul
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