Re: [orca-list] Changing the keybindings to be JAWS-like or



Even more! Once you move the keybinding stuff to a separate file, you'll
be able to tinker around with it. Thus you may find a keybinding schema,
which comes out to be more effective than what is used today.

André

Am 14.05.2014 07:37, schrieb Christopher Chaltain:
I was just thinking today that someone might walk away from this
discussion thinking the Orca and Linux community isn't receptive to such
suggestions. I can't help what conclusions people draw, but I don't
think this is the case at all.

I think this, and the related suggestions, are excellent ideas. As
another Orca user, one who came from Windows and who moves between
Windows and Linux every single day, I have a slightly different take,
namely let's look for common key bindings, but let's not settle for an
inferior model just to make it easier for those users making the
transition from one particular operating system and screen reader. If
Orca or any screen reader comes up with a better set of key bindings or
user interface then people will appreciate that once they make the
transition.

I am not an Orca developer, and I don't speak for the Orca development
community. I'm just another user with a different opinion. I apologize
if anyone feels like I crapped on them or their idea. I certainly don't
feel crapped on myself just because others don't agree with my opinion.

I'm sure if anyone contributes any code to Orca allowing the easy
simulation of another screen reader's key bindings then that code would
be welcome.

On 05/13/2014 09:23 PM, Glenn wrote:
When I suggested this a couple of years ago, I felt like I got crapped
on.
Glenn



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