Re: [orca-list] Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts Query



Hi.

If I understand you correctly, then you have two options:

1. Press the key combination "orca + backspace". After that, the next press of any key will be transferred to the application (in our case - "firefox");

2. Press the "orca + a", to enter focus mode. After that, you also can take advantage of a combination of keys, which is designed for a particular site.

24.02.2016 10:49, Nick Wood пишет:
Hi all,

Does anyone know how to use access key shortcuts in web pages in Firefox?

In Windows, you use Alt + the access key in Internet Explorer, and
Alt+Shift+access key in Firefox.

But in Linux with Orca running, if I do, for example, Alt+Shift+1, that
seems to be a key binding used by Orca to show the list of headings at
level 1, rather than shifting focus to the HTML element with the access
key 1.

Just to clarify, I'm referring to access keys specified in HTML like <a
href="some_page.htm" accesskey="1" />

I did do some Googling prior to posting but couldn't find any clues.

Thanks,

Nick



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