Re: aria-keyshortcuts

Let me see what I can do. I also have to deal with the disabled issue. The problem you are going to run into is that potentially something could be hidden and disabled and then you won’t know why it does not work. 

Rich


Rich Schwerdtfeger
Round Rock, TX

> On Mar 11, 2016, at 8:14 AM, White, Jason J <jjwhite@ets.org> wrote:
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> Hi Rich,
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> I think it’s reasonable to attach the aria-keyshortcut property to the (usually hidden) menu item. If the user digs into the menu, the shortcut will be discoverable (and discovered), as it will then be revealed to the platform accessibility API.
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> I think the author should be permitted (as is required under these circumstances) to allow the shortcut to operate globally.
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> Maybe loosen the requirement and say that there must be some sequence of UI operations that will reveal the shortcut to the user by making the element visible and hence available to accessibility APIs.
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> I agree this is not a straightforward problem and that the requirements for authors need to be clarified. It’s probably a combination of ensuring that the text in the spec is appropriate and handling the issue properly in the authoring practices.
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