Well, a simple platform check could work around that. Apparently they
do plan to do this, so that if it's on Mac it's just the ctrl key like
it used to be. As far as I know they haven't done it yet though.
I know exactly where it came from, as even when Webkit exposes the
access keys to VO it calls the option key the alt key. It's kind of
funny to here voice over say "search, ctrl+alt+f." Still, I'm not sure
how this one got passed the webkit accessibility folks. Ah well.
On Nov 19, 2008, at 14:17, Chris Blouch wrote:
This is probably a holdover from Windows where nearly every key
combination is used by either the OS, browser or AT like Jaws except
the control+alt set.
CB
Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi Esther
Actually ,they do work, but there as been a change in the Webkit
code base. For access keys, you must now press ctrl+option and the
letter. Needless to say this is annoying as all get out, as it
interferes with just about every Voiceover key combination around.
On Nov 14, 2008, at 19:58, Esther wrote:
Hi Mike,
Yes, if you start up WebKit it will look as though Safari is
running, except that things like VO-Shift-M on Web page links will
bring up the contextual menu and other such fixes. You really are
running Safari, but the underlying engine powering it has some
fixes. On the slightly negative side (for me), the access keys
for the Mail Archive site for this list at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
don't work under WebKit right now, so I can't use Control-I to
shift the list of posts to a set of links indexed by date, and
Control-C to shift the listing back to links ordered by content
into threads. (Or navigate through threads to read the next post
with Control-n and the previous post with Control-p; or use the
analogous commands of Control-f and Control-b to move forwards or
back by date). This went away in September, but the fix will
appear in an upcoming WebKit build. Until then, I fire up Safari
to read and search the Mailing List archives for this list, but
use WebKit for most everything else web-related.
Cheers,
Esther
On Nov 14, 2008, at 2:13 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
Hi everyone. I decided to give the latest nightly build of web
kit a try, one thing I noticed, when running the webkit
application, it shows as safari, and even calls itself safari
3.1, is safari still loading but using the newer web kit engine
instead? So far, it's working really well.