Surkov
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Subject: Re: [Accessibility-ia2] hascontext state
That seems like a good idea. What do others think? -Pete
Alexander Surkov wrote:
Hi.
It might be handy to have hascontext state to indicate the accessible
has
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Subject: Re: [Accessibility-ia2] hascontext state
, April 02, 2010 2:18 PM
To: Alexander Surkov
Cc: accessibility-ia2@lists.linuxfoundation.org; Hans Hillen; Marco Zehe
Subject: Re: [Accessibility-ia2] hascontext state
That seems like a good idea. What do others think? -Pete
Alexander Surkov wrote:
Hi.
It might be handy to have hascontext
'Marco Zehe'
mz...@mozilla.com
Subject
Re: [Accessibility-ia2]
hascontext
state
I don't think there is a difference between a context menu and a
pop-up
menu
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Subject: Re: [Accessibility-ia2] hascontext state
Hi
That seems like a good idea. What do others think? -Pete
Alexander Surkov wrote:
Hi.
It might be handy to have hascontext state to indicate the accessible
has associated context menu. I realize it's very usual for sighted
users to right mouse click everywhere checking for context menu.
Hi.
It might be handy to have hascontext state to indicate the accessible
has associated context menu. I realize it's very usual for sighted
users to right mouse click everywhere checking for context menu.
However it sounds it's not very comfortable for AT users to press
shift+F10 on every
Seems reasonable to me.
cheers,
David
On 17/03/10 4:24 PM, Alexander Surkov wrote:
Hi.
It might be handy to have hascontext state to indicate the accessible
has associated context menu. I realize it's very usual for sighted
users to right mouse click everywhere checking for context menu.