Accessibility for XForms

see "accesskey".
Chaudhuri, Hiran (Software AG) writes:
 > 
 > Hi there.
 > 
 > I understand that XForms shall be an abstract way to describe user
 > interfaces so they can be rendered to whatever user agent/device a user
 > chooses. This also includes web servers (render as HTML) as well as web
 > browsers that understand XForms directly, just like a heavy weight XForms
 > interpreting application.
 > 
 > Have you ever thought of accelerator keys to ease keyboard input? I mean the
 > possibility to declare hotkeys for specific actions, like selecting a
 > textfield labeled "Name" by pressing "Alt-N". I have not seen anything about
 > that in the XForms working draft.
 > 
 > Hiran

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Best Regards,
--raman
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