Re: [orca-list] Can't simulate "click" on clickable elements with keyboard
- From: Alex ARNAUD <alexarnaud hypra fr>
- To: Peter Vágner <pvdeejay gmail com>
- Cc: orca-list <orca-list gnome org>, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vilmar informal com br>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Can't simulate "click" on clickable elements with keyboard
- Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 11:02:25 +0200
Le 09/10/2017 à 18:01, Peter Vágner a écrit :
Hello,
In order to allow NVDA like behaviour either a lot of things need to be
changed or a lot of wild guesses and overrides has to be made for the
enter key handling.
The way NVDA and accessibility is working under windows is that
accessibility objects usually do have the default action. For simple
widgets like buttons, links and similar, click is the default action.
Unknown clickable texts similar to those we are discussing often have no
default action, so NVDA can pretend click to be the default action.
It then overrides the enter key (in browse mode only) and it executes
the default action on the enter key press.
Orca is known for not overriding key presses behaviour. It's why I think
would be so difficult to change it.
Do you know where we could find the NVDA code related to this particular
behavior?
Best regards.
--
Alex ARNAUD
Visual-Impairment Project Manager
Hypra - "Humanizing technology"
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