Re: [orca-list] Let keypad key as "normal" keys when used in combination ?



Thank you for your feedback Peter, I'll check more deeply on NVDA and Jaws and comes back.

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 29/06/2018 à 17:46, Peter Vágner a écrit :
Hello,

I still fail to understand this.
When NVDA is configured with desktop keyboard layout, NVDA+DOWN arrow starts say abl and NVDA+numpad2 moves object review to the first child object. You can of course remap either of these keys. And you can do the same thing with orca if you wish i.e. remapping whatever actions to whatever shortcuts.

Greetings

Peter


Dňa June 29, 2018 10:05:51 AM UTC používateľ Alex ARNAUD <alexarnaud hypra fr> napísal:

    Le 28/06/2018 à 22:10, Kyle via orca-list a écrit :

        So you think the + key should be used as SayAll in Orca? That's
        the key
        that does that here,


    Forget the single key, I'm only talking about a combination. I don't
    want to modified the current default keyboard shortcut of Orca.

    Just the behavior when defining a new shortcut that involved two keys
    when one of them is available on the keypad. If you want to perform orca
    + enter key to read the time and date it would be possible to use orca +
    enter and orca + key pad enter without any difference. Otherwise if you
    want to have different shortcut on orca + enter and orca + key pad enter
    it should be possible only if you define two shortcuts.

    Am I now more clear?

    Best regards,
    Alex.
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