Re: [orca-list] Element List during Browsing
- From: Maksym Bilak <bmiv ukr net>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Element List during Browsing
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 12:49:16 +0200
Hello.
Orca also has a similar functionality. You need to press a combination
of three keys: Alt Shift and the key responsible for navigating between
the items you want.
For example, if you press the Alt + Shift + k key, a list of links will
open. Use the cursor arrows up and down to select the link you need (by
clicking the cursor on the link with the arrow to the right, you can get
some additional information). If you know the name of the link, you can
start typing it, and Orca will find it.
Once you have chosen a link, you can click Enter. The cursor moves to
the link that you have selected.
Also, with the Tab key, you will find the move button to the object
(analogue of the Enter key) and the object activation button. That is,
for example, if you are in the list of links, you can activate the link
you need. For both of these buttons there are hotkeys.
Similarly, you can work with lists of other items. Alt + Shift + b -
causes a list of buttons; Alt + Shift + e - list of editors, etc.
13.02.18 11:26, Edhoari Setiyoso пише:
Hi,
When I use windows + NVDA, there is an interesting feature from NVDA
that helps navigating webpage. Press NVDA + F7 and a dialog box appear
with three tab : Element list, Heading List, Landmark List. We then
traverse through the list and press enter to go to that object.
I wonder if Orca has the same feature? I cannot seem to find it on Orca
manual. If not, I think this is a great addition for Orca.
Best Regards
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