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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr 16 15:31:04 +0000 
2008 -------
Having access to how the content flows would be cool independent of this issue.
:-) And perhaps once Orca had that information it could implement a feature
along the lines of what you describe.  That would solve things for Orca users,
but it wouldn't solve things for users with a disability other than visual
impairment which prevents the use of a mouse.

So I'm wondering....

1. Control+F5 seems to reliably move focus to the first form field in the
document.  Would it be possible for you to modify this functionality so that if
the text selection cursor has been enabled Control+F5 would instead move the
user to the next form field w.r.t. the location of the cursor?

2. Escape seems to be a natural "get me out of this form field" key.  If the
user is interacting with a form field (and by doing so has disabled the text
selection cursor), could pressing Escape cause focus to be removed from the
active form field and cause the text selection cursor to be re-enabled (and
perhaps located just before or just after the form field in question)?

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