I'm not saying you would want it, but long-time NVDA and Jaws users would.
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Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com> writes:

> Why do I want insert+f12 to tell me the time when insert+t, (t for
> time), can do that for me just fine and more intuitively? How is f12
> better than t, which stands for time? No, that's simply not a logical
> keybinding, and I don't want it in Orca. BTDubs, holding in the insert
> Orca key and double tapping t for time does tell me the date. So again
> I ask what the hell does f12 mean and why is it needed to do the same
> thing that t already does?
> ~Kyle
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