Re: [orca-list] [Fwd: Default button of Orca]
- From: Alan Bell <alanbell ubuntu com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] [Fwd: Default button of Orca]
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 13:29:52 +0100
On 21/04/11 12:27, Hammer Attila wrote:
Hy,
Alan, only have one matter: if this you would like tutorial
application is a separate application, what happening if a full
beginner visual impaired user not known how can possible launching
your wanted tutorial application? You want this feature only with
sighted users or easyest developers work if need testing accessibility
support he's application for Orca? I little lost the thread.
It could perhaps be launched automatically on first login with the
screenreader profile. It would be awesome to roll it into orca or
something, but I can just start developing it as a standalone
application and if it turns out to be useful it could be incorporated
properly. If it is a separate application to begin with I can just get
on with it without needing consensus that it is a good idea first :)
In fact, I have started a bit already, for those who can see it here is
a screenshot http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/orcatutor.png and I will
push the source later when I have removed some pointless dependencies.
Michael, interesting ydea. I think alan want a similar tutorial
application with JAWS Talking Notepad, I very old time see this
application, so not remember full what features known this application.
If I remember right JAWS Talking Notepad prowide a possibility for
user for example try example dialogs without risk real any setting of
he's system.
Your ydea is interesting too, if for example implementing future a
"trainer" mode for Orca, with not equals for learning mode, learning
mode and keyboard shortcut list mode helping only learning Orca
keystrokes, but not help learning basic keyboard usage for GTK vidgets
for screen reader. Look my ydea design for trainer mode related, not
full clean the specification:
Trainer mode presenting a simple dialog, with demonstrate all possible
GTK vidgets. Before widgets, have a label, with tell the user when
pressing TAB key, how can try using an example vidget (check box,
radio button, etc, and what will be happening if he following the
trained step).
exactly!
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