Hi, I don't use in browser shortcuts very often. It just popped into my head to try them today lol and wouldn't you know I'd find one that conflicts with Orca's current setup. But, since I don't really use these all that much, I'm completely neutral toward how it works. I just assumed that it would turn off all navigational stuff, so figured it was a bug. Thanks Storm On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 08:22:15PM -0400, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hey Storm. On 09/22/2014 07:15 PM, Storm Dragon wrote:When structural navigation is turned off, shouldn't orca pass all key presses to the browser? I turned structural nav off, and pressed alt+shift+3 to use a keyboard shortcut, but kept getting the messages no headings at level 3.The "list of" dialogs, even though they are technically structural navigation related, were deliberately separated out from what happens when you turn off structural navigation keys. The reason being that unmodified letters and numbers (like H and 3) are fairly likely to conflict with native application behavior. Alt+Shift+H, Alt+Shift+3, etc., on the other hand, are far less likely to conflict. So you can do Orca+Z to be able to use H and 3 in the app and still be able to bring up Orca's lists of elements. Having said that, if you find this decision a bad one, I suppose I could do a blanket disabling of them. Please let me know what you think. --joanie
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