On Tue, 2020-08-11 at 21:10 +0200, Petr Pařízek wrote: > > But, from what you are saying, blind people can cope > > with pop-up dialogs? > > Yes, they can, provided that the standard keyboard commands usually > used > for navigation are available -- i.e. in standard Windows dialogs, > it's > Tab or Shift+Tab for moving forwards or backwards through controls, > Space Bar for checking or unchecking a checkbox, upper or lower > cursor > key for moving through the list of files or for changing the value > of > the currently selected item, Enter for pressing a button.
Hmm, given your hint about Tab and Shift-Tab I tried saving a file (Ctrl-s) and then only using the keyboard to choose a directory and name my file. I Tab and Shift-Tab did do something but I couldn't figure out how to navigate off the list of files already present in a directory. Perhaps this was just my unfamiliarity with this technique - the intent of the Gtk widget library would be that it should be navigable using expected keystrokes I'm pretty sure. Richard
