Reading your post I was thinking about how blind users use the keyboars ( and not more than a keyboard) to control their movements on the screen, through the screenreader. As far as I could see, they are also concerned with not moving hands away from the keyb, as this would make them loose cognition of the page. In the same time, they use many combination of keys to switch from one "mode" to the other (i.e. sequential page reading to mouse simulation and so on...). Probably taking a look at how these software works could give you a few hints on how to develop yours.
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