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Reported by janusz on 2010-01-18 10:34
Dear core developers of NVDA, The code for virtual buffers would contain two quick navigation scripts for jumping to The object with The clickable state. NVDA can determine, if object is having A clickable state in The mshtml.py and in other modules, which are responsible for The virtual buffers activity. By implementing those two scripts, users would quickly jump to The object with The clickable state not only in The Internet Explorer or MOzilla Firefox, but also while reading documents in The Adobe Acrobat reader. Please, donot ignone my pleasment and suggestion. I deeply analysed The code of mshtml.py and of The _init.py Python modules. I Am aware, that NVDA is now able to jump to The all objects, which are recognized by The virtual buffers as a nodes. But my opinion is, that this code for accessing The objects with The clickable state would be also made by adding scripts to The _init.py in The similar place, where scripts for refreshing virtual buffers are awailable. Blocked by #124
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2010-01-18 10:36
Changes:
Changed title from "New feature request, quick navigation scripts to The virtual buffers for jumping to The object with The clickable state" to "Quick navigation keys for clickable nodes"
Comment 2 by k_kolev1985 on 2013-09-06 10:55
If I understand correctly, this is a feature request for adding quick navigation keys for clickable items. If so, I second the suggestion. Recently, more and more web pages have started using clickable objects and a quick and easy way to get to them would be welcome. TAB navigation does not always help in this situation, because not always the clickable objects are reachable via the TAB key.
Reported by janusz on 2010-01-18 10:34
Dear core developers of NVDA, The code for virtual buffers would contain two quick navigation scripts for jumping to The object with The clickable state. NVDA can determine, if object is having A clickable state in The mshtml.py and in other modules, which are responsible for The virtual buffers activity. By implementing those two scripts, users would quickly jump to The object with The clickable state not only in The Internet Explorer or MOzilla Firefox, but also while reading documents in The Adobe Acrobat reader. Please, donot ignone my pleasment and suggestion. I deeply analysed The code of mshtml.py and of The _init.py Python modules. I Am aware, that NVDA is now able to jump to The all objects, which are recognized by The virtual buffers as a nodes. But my opinion is, that this code for accessing The objects with The clickable state would be also made by adding scripts to The _init.py in The similar place, where scripts for refreshing virtual buffers are awailable.
Blocked by #124
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: