Hi,
I wonder how necessary it is to being made aware of all changes? In GUI browsers - working with a speech output - I usually get some adhoc iinfo, when something very important/urgent happens. Otherwise, I follow my procedure. -- My intuition is, that you don't have to immediately jump to changes. There are some things changing automatically, perhaps time/date displays or some such. Then there are new messages and things that change due to user entry. i.e. you choose your country in a form and additional address fields might pop up. The latter will become apparent as you fill out the form. The background info is not very important.

So, perhaps allow to have a key command to switch between staying at your chosen position or immediately jump to new/changed items. On messaging or social media sites the latter makes a lot of sense, as long as your not posting yourself.

When it comes to error messages or warning messages, perhaps, do what Lynx does and show it immediately, keeping the cursor there for a configurable amount of time or again wait for some keyboard input to move back.

Does that make sense? It would circumvent of constructing complex queues of changes.

Best wishes,

jeanette
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