2009/9/26 Jacob Mandelson <ja...@mandelson.org>

>
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:40:07AM -0400, Mohamed Mansour wrote:
> > Hi all, (need UI team feedback and other keyboard guru's)
> > We need a more coherent story for accessing various toolbars. The current
> > toolbars that exist right now are:
> >
> >    - Toolbar
> >    - Bookmark bar
> >    - Extension bar
> >    - More in the future
> >
> > Currently ALT + SHIFT + T brings your focus to the toolbar, but there is
> no
> > way to get to the others. This blocks keyboard users accessing the other
> > bars which is kind of annoying if your a keyboard user. According to
> Jonas
> > Klink (Accessibility guru) he said that shortcut was only a temporary
> > solution and would like to get rid of it and replace it with something
> more
> > generic. So we need to think of a uniform access solution to all these
> > toolbars.
> [...]
>
> Maybe we could treat them akin to menus, and have Alt-SomeLetter go move
> the active focus to the bar?
> Alt-T and Alt-B seem unbound, but Alt-E (and not Alt-D) opens the Document
> menu.  Alt-F opens the Wrench menu.
>
Can we use some other key bindings rather than Alt- something? Alt is used
for activating accesskeys and already caused conflicts between some
accelerators. See http://crbug.com/21624.


>     -- Jacob
>
> >
>

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