On 2011-08-04, at 10:10 AM, Valles, Heidi wrote:

> Charly and I also chatted in the channel about considering the shortcuts used 
> by the accessible JW Player Controls from Ohio State University: 
> http://wac.osu.edu/examples/jwpc/
> 
> Scroll to the player and click the 'help' icon to see the shortcut list:
>       • Alt + Control + P Toggle play and pause
>       • Alt + Control + S Stop
>       • Alt + Control + F Jump forward
>       • Alt + Control + B Jump back
>       • Alt + Control + D Decrease volume
>       • Alt + Control + U Increase volume
>       • Alt + Control + M Toggle sound mute
>       • Alt + Control + A Toggle audio descriptions (if available)
>       • Alt + Control + C Toggle captions (if available)
>       • Alt + Control + R Toggle resizing of player
> I imagine some research went into these decisions, likely related to how they 
> play with AT shortcuts. It's interesting they don't follow the conventions 
> Colin mentioned, but I'm not sure why. Might be interesting to ping someone 
> from this team to get some feedback on their choices?

These keystrokes seem pretty consistent with the DHTML Style Guide's 
recommendations for Media Players:

    http://dev.aol.com/dhtml_style_guide#mediaplayer

-- 
Anastasia Cheetham     Inclusive Design Research Centre
[email protected]            Inclusive Design Institute
                                        OCAD University

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