- From: Jan Richards <jan.richards@utoronto.ca>
- Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 11:07:08 -0500
- To: WAU-ua <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
10.5 Provide link information (P3) 10.6 Highlight current viewport (P1) 10.7 Indicate viewport position (P3) My previous comments at: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2006OctDec/0028.html 11.1 Current user input configuration (P1) - In ATAG2, this is a success criteria of "A.2.1 For the authoring tool user interface, ensure that all functionality is operable via a keyboard or a keyboard interface. [Priority 1]" + The current keyboard settings must be available to the author at all times (e.g. in either a central location such as a list, or a distributed location such as associating shortcuts with menu items). 11.2 Current author input configuration (P2) - OK, but I find the phrasing "author-specified input configuration" preferable to "author input configuration" 11.3 Allow override of bindings (P2) - likely to cause even more problems with accesskey but that's probably unavoidable. 11.4 Single-key access (P2) - I think this could be read as meaning single key bindings must be possible: "Allow the user to override any binding in the user agent default keyboard configuration with a binding to either a key plus modifier keys or to a single key." - Maybe put "single-key binding" on the glossary instead of defining it here. 11.5 Default input configuration (P2) - OK 11.6 User profiles (P2) - ATAG 2.0 has: A.2.8 For the authoring tool user interface, allow the author to have multiple sets of keyboard operability and display preferences settings. [Priority 2] + we decided to avoid the term "profiles" 11.7 Tool bar configuration (P3) ATAG 2.0 has this Success Criteria under A.2.2 [P3]: - There must be at least one editing interface area in which selectable items can be activated by a single action (e.g., toolbar, palette), where both of the following are true: (a) the author can change the order of the items, and (b) the author can select which items are available from the set of all selectable items. Cheers, Jan
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