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Navigation without Pointer Devices - BoF

Through the new iconized buttons applications like epiphany are hard to operate via keyboard only. (At least there are no shown mnemonics.) Additionally other apps lack intuitive keyboard accessibility at least partially. (e.g. Notes and Boxes)

When thinking about keyboard navigation, users who really need this, not just for convenience, come to mind. The extreme cases are blind users, in my mind, because pointer navigation just doesn't make sense. I think there is much space for improvement to get the right information read out by orca.

I have written down some thoughts about these things here (feel free to modify/ignore it):

https://wiki.gnome.org/Accessibility/KeyboardNavigation

I am currently in contact with some blind Gnome users and they provided me a review from their point of view of the whole Gnome experience.

Possible Attendees

Estimated duration: a few hours

To Whom does this Matter

Possible Things to do

Notes

http://piratepad.net/pointerless-navigation-guadec-20140731


2024-10-23 11:08