- From: Sailesh Panchang <sailesh.panchang@deque.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 12:51:04 -0400
- To: "EOWG" <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <00ba01c42c77$d4d20300$9d01a8c0@deque.local>
Under the heading "Tabbing through structural elements (scenario -- ", it is stated that: 1. "...one strategy for rapidly scanning through links, headers, list items, or other structural items on a Web page is to use the tab key to go through the items in sequence." Comments: - As I know, whether one is using AT or not, one can only tab through anchors (hyperlinks) and form controls on a page and not to headers, list items, or other structural items . 2. Refer to next statement :"People who are using screen readers -- whether because they are blind or dyslexic -- may tab through items on a page, as well as people using voice recognition." - the statement needs to be reconstructed so that "people using voice recognition" is listed before the words "may tab through". Thanks, Sailesh Panchang Senior Accessibility Engineer Deque Systems,11180 Sunrise Valley Drive, 4th Floor, Reston VA 20191 Tel: 703-225-0380 Extension 105 E-mail: sailesh.panchang@deque.com Fax: 703-225-0387 * Look up <http://www.deque.com> *
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