"Nigel Stoppard" <stoppard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I had an idea to increase the brail mode functionality of the links > web browser and would like some feed back please. > > Pressing the h key will take you to the next heading. > Pressing the v key will take you to the next visited link. > Pressing the u key will take you to the next unvisited link. > Pressing the n key will take you to the next block of 25 characters or > more that is not a link. > > The left shift key will work with ALL the above keys to move to the > previous element. Sounds fine so far. However, a remote terminal can typcailly not destinguish between left and right shift, so allowing for both shift keys would make more sense for me. > Pressing the enter key will toggle forms mode on and off when in a > form field to allow you to enter text. Please dont do this. I know where it comes from, and I hate that behaviour from the MS world of screen readers since it was originally introduced there. It just adds another layer of complication. I'd rather prefer if whenever a field is highlighted, character input just goes to that field. And whenever there is no form field active, you can do your special keybinding thing. -- CYa, Mario _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list