Re: Access Keys for Accessibility

At 08/05/99 07:35 PM , you wrote:
>Personally I believe sticking to numbering them would be more appropriate.
>Considering the fact that "alt" also activates browser drop downs, you won't
>have access to all 26 letters.
>Internet Explorer:
>File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
>^     ^      ^        ^           ^        ^
>Netscape:
>File Edit View Go Windows Help
>^     ^      ^       ^    ^             ^
>Chuck
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Taylor-Made <taymade@netnitco.net>
>To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
>Sent: Saturday, May 08, 1999 5:48 PM
>Subject: Access Keys for Accessibility
>
>
>>
>> I have a question and I am hoping someone can help me.  I am a little
>> familiar with access keys and putting them in coding so one may use the
>> keyboard to navigate.  But how does one make access keys for a multitude
>of
>> links?  I have an educational links site and Bobby suggests using access
>> keys for each link and I would like to, but after I am done with A - Z,
>what
>> do I use then?  On one page I have close to 70 links.  I thank all who
>help
>> in advance!
>>
>> joyce
>>
>>
>

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