Hi, all!!
I have a little problem: I am developing some kind of home-made 3-key serial
keyboard (using an encoder) for testing, and an application, which I'm
making as Free Software.
My keyboard has just 3 keys, as I said, so I map them to one key (or
combination) each:
Tab, Space, Shift+Tab.
This is made inside the kernel, as a module, so for applications it's just
like if I had a normal keyboard, but with just 3 keys.

But I have run into trouble when trying to switch between some Radio Buttons
in the same group, because Tab jumps directly outside of them, and I would
need the Arrow keys to be able to select them, but that's not possible with
the device attached.

My question is: is there some GTK/Gnome option from outside the application
that allows to change this behaviour, so one can manage through the widgets
just using three keys (they can be changed, even can be combinations of up
to three keys)?? For now, I need, at least, Tab / Shift+Tab to go
forward/backwards, Space for activating widgets and at least one Arrow key
to switch between elements in the same group, like RadioButtons. One
important thing is that it has to be intuitive, so if I use Tab for one key,
I must use the opposite for the opposite key (and it's not possible to use
an arrow key, because it would not be intuitive). So I cannot have Left
Arrow / Space / Tab, for example.

Any ideas???

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Néstor Amigo Cairo
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