Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Web Self Check Interface - Keyboard as only input

2019-10-18 Thread Cerninakova Eva
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"

Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Web Self Check Interface - Keyboard as only input

2019-10-18 Thread Galen Charlton
Hi, On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 11:17 AM Josh Stompro 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

Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Web Self Check Interface - Keyboard as only input

2019-10-18 Thread Jane Sandberg
Thanks for asking, Josh. I'd be pretty wary of disabling tab navigation, especially since not all libraries will necessarily have a touch screen available. If there's no touch screen and no keyboard navigation, patrons with various disabilities and impairments would be stuck with an unusable or

[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Web Self Check Interface - Keyboard as only input

2019-10-18 Thread Josh Stompro
Hello, does anyone know of any locations that use a keyboard as the sole input device for the web based self check? Or of any users that rely on keyboard navigation for the self check even when a mouse or touch screen is available? I ask because I submitted a fix for an issue that we were