Melvin Hadasht wrote:
Another advantage is that when used with Gnome, GTK2 gains accessibility functionality for handicapped persons. I like to think that the kbnav is already one big step toward offering such functionality (perhaps it lacks a way to open context menus), thanks to Frank.
After reading this message I implemented this in the coming version of the patch (available today if I find the time to release it). The default key binding is ALT-Enter (or Alt-KP_Enter). It can be bound to any other key using the appropriate preference setting (see the README documents for more info on this). The menu pops up under the link for keyboard navigation, under the pointer for mouse actions. Any other suggestions to make Dillo more accessible for both non-handicapped and handicapped users? Cheers//Frank -- WWWWW ________________________ ## o o\ / Frank de Lange \ }# \| / +46-734352015 \ \ `--| _/ <Hacker for Hire> \ `---' \ +31-640037120 / \ frank@unternet.org / `------------------------' [ "Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est." ]