I’m not one of the Developers, but if I were, I would feel like I have to fix 
this, because your request was put so politely! You aren’t Canadian, are you? ;)

> On Mar 12, 2021, at 10:17 AM, <timjonas.boettc...@gmx.de> 
> <timjonas.boettc...@gmx.de> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>  
> I discovered an accessibility issue in PgAdmin: 
> All toggle buttons (eg. used to grant or revoke a role’s rights or adjust the 
> app’s behaviour in preferences) are labelled as toggle buttons and their 
> yes/no, true/false state gets reported correctly, but do not have the 
> appropriate WAI-ARIA roles (role="button" and aria-pressed="true/false").
> Therefore, they do not actually behave like toggle buttons (to a screen 
> reader, they are simply text). Moreover, the buttons only respond to 
> mouse-clicks on … I don’t even know, because my braille display only shows 
> empty space at the spot where one would need to click. 
>  
> Is there, perhaps, a keyboard shortcut/mnemonic to toggle the buttons? Or do 
> all of you simply use the mouse?
>  
> If the latter: Is the pgadmin-hackers mailing list the right spot for feature 
> requests/patch requests or is there a GitHub repository where I could post 
> the issue?
>  
> Making the toggle buttons respond to keyboard actions (such as clicks using 
> the space bar) has the advantage that it includes blind users as well as 
> users struggling to handle a mouse, or those who simply prefer using the 
> keyboard.
>  
> Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
>  
> Kind regards,
> Tim

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