I don't think there is a difference between a "context" menu and a "pop-up" menu. There are no roles distinguishing between these two types of menus. And even saying they are two types of menus is specious. Some menus emanate from the menu bar, and some do not. But after that, they're all the same.
I am one user among many, but I don't feel a need for this. Thanks, RG -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pete Brunet Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 2:18 PM To: Alexander Surkov Cc: [email protected]; Hans Hillen; Marco Zehe Subject: Re: [Accessibility-ia2] hascontext state That seems like a good idea. What do others think? -Pete Alexander Surkov wrote: > Hi. > > It might be handy to have hascontext state to indicate the accessible > has associated context menu. I realize it's very usual for sighted > users to right mouse click everywhere checking for context menu. > However it sounds it's not very comfortable for AT users to press > shift+F10 on every element. This leads AT users might not know there > is context menu. If we would have hascontext state then the thing must > be much easier since AT could announce the context menu presence like > it happens for popup menus. What do you think? > > Thank you. > Alex. > _______________________________________________ Accessibility-ia2 mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/accessibility-ia2 _______________________________________________ Accessibility-ia2 mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/accessibility-ia2
