- From: White, Jason J <jjwhite@ets.org>
- Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 20:33:19 +0000
- To: Matt King <a11ythinker@gmail.com>, 'Joseph Scheuhammer' <clown@alum.mit.edu>, 'Richard Schwerdtfeger' <richschwer@gmail.com>, 'ARIA' <public-aria@w3.org>
>-----Original Message----- >Could you please provide some specific examples? I don't know that I have >seen this type of conflict persist for long. Typically, screen reader developers >regard them as screen reader bugs. Any screen reader in browse/virtual viewer mode is a very good example, as it takes over most of the letter keys, some control key combinations, etc. Unless you're in a widget that switches it into focus mode, it's going to process these keystrokes first. I recall recommendations, for example, about using Google Docs with JAWS under MS-Windows that the virtual cursor should be turned off. Key conflicts were, as I understand it, one of the reasons, e.g., use of unmodified letter keys. ________________________________ This e-mail and any files transmitted with it may contain privileged or confidential information. It is solely for use by the individual for whom it is intended, even if addressed incorrectly. If you received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender; do not disclose, copy, distribute, or take any action in reliance on the contents of this information; and delete it from your system. Any other use of this e-mail is prohibited. Thank you for your compliance. ________________________________
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