Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of TracAccessibility
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- 01/23/15 16:42:55 (10 years ago)
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TracAccessibility
v2 v3 3 3 Not every user has a graphic environment with a mouse or other pointing device. Some users rely on keyboard, alternative keyboard or voice input to navigate links, activate form controls, etc. In Trac, we work to assure users may interact with devices other than a pointing device. 4 4 5 T rac supports accessibility keys for the most common operations. On Windows and Linux platforms, press any of the keys listed below in combination with the `<Alt>` key; on a Mac, use the `<ctrl>` key instead.5 The keyboard shortcuts must be enabled for a session through the [/prefs/keybindings Keyboard Shortcuts] preferences panel. 6 6 7 ''Note that when using Internet Explorer on Windows, you need to hit `<Enter>` after having used the access key.''[[BR]] 8 ''Note that when using Firefox 2.0 on Windows, you need to hit `<Shift> + <Alt> + <Key>`.'' 7 Trac supports accessibility keys for the most common operations. The access keys differ by browser and the following work for several browsers, but see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key#Access_in_different_browsers access in different browsers] for more details. 8 - on Linux platforms, press any of the keys listed below in combination with the `<Alt>` key 9 - on a Mac, use the `<Ctrl>` + `<Opt>` key instead 10 - on Windows, you need to hit `<Shift> + <Alt> + <Key>`. This works for most browsers (Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer) 9 11 10 12 == Global Access Keys ==