Re: [orca-list] Default behavior for quick key toggling of focus mode is changed
- From: Peter Vágner <pvdeejay gmail com>
- To: "B. Henry" <burt1iband gmail com>, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Default behavior for quick key toggling of focus mode is changed
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 21:42:37 +0200
Hello,
Here is one little related feature I wish to be added.
When page finishes loading I would expect orca to change to browse mode
unless sticky focus mode has been activated previously.
For example:
- Go to google.com and notice you get into focus mode automatically as
intended
- Type something into the search field and hit enter.
- The new content is loaded focus is placed to the first search result
but orca is still in focus mode. If it would switch to browse mode on
finished loading I might just start pressing quick nav keys for skimming
the page.
This is usefull almost on all the sites where I am already expecting
something so I know I would like to quickly go over the headings, go to
nth table etc.
Greetings
Peter
On 16.08.2014 at 16:45 B. Henry wrote:
Yes, I read, and thought I understood this to do what I was asking for/about.
Unfortunately it's not working here. As soon as I move down once browse is announced.
When I try the double click
I perhaps did not mention in my email that I'd tried the double click, no matter.
It may be
specific to this site and some others,. I did have the same behavior on another combo box, but do not
remember what that
was to test again with the currently installed build.
I'll attach the web page if it would be of any help. You can't just go o the web page as you must have a
callcentric VOIP
account/plan, perhaps a free one gives you access to the phone book, but that's a lot of trouble for someoone
busy with
all you have on your plate.
I'll look for other examples of this issue after work this evening.
Excuse any confusion. I've tried to read all the messages regarding this, and doubt I've missed any from you
at any rate.
Please let me know if seeing the webpage would help.
Again the combo box is in what I think should be called a web ap where one creates new phonebook entries.
It's where one
chooses a speed dial code.
I'm using the orca currently I grabbed from git yesterday at around 6 in the afternoon U.S. Mexico central
daylight time,
orca-git-3.13.3.r58.g31fadb7-1.
I assume the arch package tarball name corresponds with build code, but do not know exactly how the string is
to be
understood re time, date, or build/version number.
Regards,
--
B.H.
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