Sure, no problem.
On my Mac, I have single letter navigation keys enabled, allowing me to
do things like pressing the letter H to move to the next heading on a
Web page, B to move to the next button, etc. this works well, except
when I'm in edit boxes where I would have to enter a user ID, password,
etc. In those edit fields, I need to turn Keyboard Commander off in
order to enter the text; otherwise, my text will be interpreted as a
navigation command. I'd like to know if there is a way to have the
single letter navigation keys interpreted as text when I'm in an edit
field without the need to turn the commander off when I'm typing and on
while I'm browsing. This feature does seem to work on the iPhone and I'm
wondering if a similar option is available for the Mac.
David Goldfield,
Founder and Peer Coordinator,
Philadelphia Computer Users' Group for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Feel free to visit my new Web site
http://www.davidgoldfield.info/
isaac wrote:
I don't understand the question could you be more clear on what are you trying
to do? What do you mean that the commander turns off when in text fields?
isaac
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On Jun 20, 2014, at 9:28 AM, 'David Goldfield' via MacVisionaries
<[email protected]> wrote:
I think I know the answer to this question but I'd like to ask in case I'm wrong.
<smile>
First, I love the flexibility of Keyboard commander. However, I noticed that,
when I use my iPhone, the commander seems to automatically turn off when you're
in a text box or edit field, which I think is very smart and a nice touch. Is
there a method for having this done in the Mac? I mean, it's not going to kill
me to press left arrow/right arrow to turn it off while in text fields but I'd
like the capability to have it turn off when text needs to be written and to
have it turn back on when you leave an edit field on a Web page. Does this
make sense?
Alternatively, is there an option, script or third party program which forces
the commander to disable single letter navigation keys while in edit fields?
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Philadelphia Computer Users' Group for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Feel free to visit my new Web site
http://www.davidgoldfield.info/
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