Le 04/06/2017 à 23:24, Heiko Tietze a écrit :
On 04.06.2017 23:14, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
It's an essential feature for disabled people to be able to customize their UI.
Please elaborate this. Variant 1 is designed with "normal" a11y in mind,
meaning you have the mnemonics of labels (hope all
2017-06-06 12:18 GMT+02:00 Katarina Behrens :
> Events tab doesn't really fit into the concept of variant 1 nicely so it'd
> either have to become a separate dialog, or a separate top-level tab
That's exactly how it is designed, as a separate dialog:
On 06/04/2017 09:24 PM, Heiko Tietze wrote:
>The question to me is why disabled persons would customize menu, toolbar, and
>shortcuts.
So it works with their A11Y software.
Shortcut customization is related to which keystrokes, or keystroke
sequences their software intercepts and sends to
Le 04/06/2017 à 11:30, Heiko Tietze a écrit :
On 04.06.2017 11:18, toki wrote:
Just want to make explicit my preference of Variant 2.
I strongly advice for a simple dialog (variant 1). We make it over-complicated
with functions split over various controls just for sake of accessibility. But
On 04.06.2017 11:18, toki wrote:
> Just want to make explicit my preference of Variant 2.
I strongly advice for a simple dialog (variant 1). We make it over-complicated
with functions split over various controls just for sake of accessibility. But
the dialog is for customization of the UI, a