[nvda] Re: Proposed NVDA keyboard change

Yes, this is what I, and many others who use laptops or have general
difficulties using the keyboard, will greatly appreciate. Look forward
to see this as a new feature.
On Wed, 30 May 2007 02:59:05 -0500, "Mike Reiser"
<metalhead1009000@xxxxxxxxx> said:
> Sounds like a good idea, I like the ability to have different modifiers
> and 
> to be able to pass the keystroke to the application all in one key.
> 
> Mike
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Michael Curran" <mick@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 7:57 PM
> Subject: [nvda] Proposed NVDA keyboard change
> 
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Jamie and I have been talking about how to solve this keyboard issue, 
> > where insert isn't available, or is not appropriate.
> >
> > We are thinking now that you will be able to choose whether specific keys 
> > will act as the NVDA modifier key. So, the choices will be capslock, 
> > extended insert, and nmpad insert.
> >
> > You can have at least one, or two, or all three.
> >
> > However, so that its easy to use the actual functionality of the 
> > application (what would happen when you normally press the key with out 
> > NVDA), if you press it and let go, with out pressing another key (to 
> > complete the command), the key will go through to the application.
> >
> > Some examples:
> > You hold down capslock and tap the t key. It will speak the title of the 
> > application.
> > You press the capslock key, but nothing else, it will toggle capslock on 
> > or off.
> >
> > However, keys like the insert keys do not normally give verbal feedback 
> > when they are passed through to the application, so we are thinking 
> > perhaps that if insert is pressed, and NVDA does nothing with it (its 
> > passed to the application) NVDA will say "insert" to let you know this.
> >
> > All these changes will be quite easy to do, we just need to know if people 
> > would be happy for it to be this way.
> >
> > Mick
> >
> >
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