Hi Josh Just like Jane, I would also advocate for keeping the standard tab key navigation functionality in the selfcheck interface. There are more ways to use selfcheck, than we librarians would sometimes imagine. For example, in our consortium, we are about to start somewhat "unorthodox" selfcheck service in the library of the NGO "People in Need". Because the library is used a lot by the People in Need staff and volunteers, and they wanted to be able to check out books whenever they were at work, they came up with the idea that the internal staff and volunteers could check out books themselves using selfcheck on their own computers and laptops. I.e. at least in this case, the tab key navigation would come in handy ;-)
Eva --- Mgr. Eva Cerniňáková [email protected] Tel. +420 211 222 409 Knihovna Jabok http:/knihovna.jabok.cz Tel. +420 211 222 410 Jabok - Vyšší odborná škola sociálně pedagogická a teologická Salmovská 8, 120 00 Praha 2 pá 18. 10. 2019 v 18:12 odesílatel Galen Charlton <[email protected]> napsal: > Hi, > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 11:17 AM Josh Stompro <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Or maybe there is another approach that detects 0-9 a-z key presses/input > > And for users of the Code 39 symbology, '-', '.', '$', '/', '+', '%' and > (*shakes fists at the heavens*) the space character. > > Regards, > > Galen > -- > Galen Charlton > Implementation and Services Manager > Equinox Open Library Initiative > phone: 1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457) > email: [email protected] > web: https://equinoxInitiative.org > direct: +1 770-709-5581 > cell: +1 404-984-4366 >
