- From: Gregory J. Rosmaita <unagi69@concentric.net>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 18:07:19 -0400
- To: "Eric Velleman" <E.Velleman@bartimeus.nl>
- Cc: User Agent Guidelines Emailing List <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>, WAI Education & Outreach Working Group <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
aloha, eric!
thank you for taking the time to compile such a useful resource...
i do have a few comments on the page:
1) in the English version of Opera, the default keystroke for moving from
link-to-link is Control+DownArrow to move ahead one link and
Control+UpArrow to move back one link -- using the tab key will work,
provided that there aren't any forms on the page, as the TAB key is
reserved for moving from form control to form control, and initially
pressing TAB on a page which contains a form, moves the application
cursor/point-of-regard to the first form control... once in "forms mode"
repeated tabbing merely cycles one through all of the available form
controls, until the user uses the F9 keystroke to remove focus from the
form... note that one MUST use the F9 command to escape from forms mode,
as Control+UpArrow and Control+DownArrow do not move the
point-of-regard/cursor out of the form, as one might expect...
2) in an attempt to define minimal conformance for UAAG checkpoint 10.5
quote
Allow the user to configure the user agent so that the user's
preferred one-step operations may be activated with a single
input command (e.g., key stroke, voice command, etc.).
[Priority 2]
Note: User agents are not required to provide single command
activation of all user agent functionalities at once, only some
of them. Furthermore, in some modes of interaction (e.g., when
the user is entering text), the number of single commands
available will be significantly reduced. This checkpoint is an
important special case of checkpoint 10.4.
unquote
Kitch Barnicle, of the TRACE R&D Center, posted a list of default
keybindings for IE, Netscape Navigator and Composer, and Opera to the User
Agent Working Group's mailing list... her post is archived at: (long URI
warning)
<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2000AprJun/0433.html>
and her list of single-stroke command keystroke commands is available at
the following (incredibly long) URI:
<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2000AprJun/att-0433/01-single_key.htm>
3) could you please make a non-table-ized version of the keystroke commands
available? when accessed via Lynx (version 2.8.3dev.17), the contents of
the table read as follows:
Functie
IE
Netscape
Opera
One page forward
Alt+right cursor
Alt+right cursor and Alt+]
Alt+right cursor
One page back
Alt+linker cursor
Alt+left cursor and Alt+[
Alt+left cursor
Top of document
Home
PgUp
Home
End of document
End
PgDn
End
Home
Alt+home
Control+H
Alt+N +E
Open new window
Control+N
Control+N
Control+N
Open new page
Control+O
Control+O
Control+O
Close window
Control+W
Control+W
Control+W
Print
Control+P
Control+P
Control+P
Search / Find
Control+F
-
Control+F or F3
Page information
-
Control+I
-
Open favorites
Control+I
-
-
Edit bookmarks
Control+B
Control+B
-
Reload document
F5
Control+R
F5 or Control+R
Reload frame
Alt+F5
Control+R
Alt+F5
Reload Page
Control+F5
Control+R
Control+F5
Stop loading
Escape
Escape
Escape
Next frame
Control+Tab or F6
Control+Tab
-
Back one frame
Control+shift+Tab
Control+shift+Tab
-
Next link
Tab
Tab
Tab
Bookmark this page
Control+D
Control+D
Control+T
Example on screen
F11
-
F11
View page source
-
-
F3
View frame source
-
-
Alt+F3
Goto address
F6
F2
Enlarge fontsize
Control+]
Decrease fontsize
Control+[
far from the most unintelligible linearized table that i've ever heard, but
a definition list as an alternative to the table would be a definite
improvement to the overall usability of the page... and there are definite
places (such as the enlarge and decrease font size, where it is completely
unclear from the linearized version to which browser the keybinding
belongs... if building a definition list along the lines:
Enlarge Fontsize
IE: n/a
Netscape: n/a
Opera: Control+] (Right Bracket)
Decrease Fontsize
IE: n/a
Netscape: n/a
Opera: Control+[ (Left Bracket)
(using the ABBR element to title the abbreviation n/a as "not applicable")
doesn't appeal to you, could you make the page available via a link that
references some form of Tablin, the ER WG's table linearizer, either by
server-side script, proxy server, and/or a (clearly demarcated)
auto-submission button, more information about which can be found at:
<http://www.w3.org/WAI/References/Tablin/>
and <http://www.w3.org/WAI/setup/>
if you want to know more about Tablin, please ask daniel dardallier,
courtesy of the ER-IG mailing list:
<w3c-wai-er-ig@w3.org>
in order that others might benefit from his expertise, as it is daniel who
maintains Tablin
i hope you find these comments useful -- if you would like more
information, please contact me via the WAI lists, so that we can continue
this dialogue in public, where others might have more to contribute...
gregory.
PS: pardon my anglo-centrism, but is there an english version of your
site? do you know of a reliable dutch-to-english auto-translator through
which i could create a link to your site for english-speakers?
At 05:03 PM 6/16/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>In the WAI - Education and Outreach Working Group I proposed to put a page
>up with keyboard shortcuts for three different browsers. This could make
>people aware of problems and possibilities of not using a mouse (for blind
>people). The thought was that the shortcuts would differ from country to
>country. I think the only way is to know that for sure is to try it. So I
>took the liberty of just translating our Dutch page 'surfing without a
>mouse' into English. Now Would like to ask you if people from different
>countries could have a look at it and see if the named shortcuts work of
>not. Please send your comments to me and if you agree I will send a resume
>of the reactions back.
>
>The page is: www.bartimeus.nl/access/week252000eng.html
>
>For people who like to read Dutch, the address of the Dutch page is:
>www.bartimeus.nl/access/week252000.html
>
>Kindest regards
>
>Eric Velleman
>
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>H. Snetselaar
>Bartimeus Educational Institute for the Blind and Partially Sighted
>Utrechtseweg 84, 3702 AD Zeist, the Netherlands
>Tel: +31-(0)30-6982211 or +31(0)30-6982350
>Fax: +31-(0)30-6982347
>E-mail: H.Snetselaar@bartimeus.nl
>Website: www.bartimeus.nl
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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