making fallback access keys configurable
Thiago Macieira
thiago at kde.org
Tue Feb 28 09:30:29 GMT 2006
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
>i'm sure you've hit CTRL in konqi and seen the billion access keys popup
> up all over the page. better yet is when it happens in kmail ;)
How do you think I manage to read 1000 emails in kde-bugs-dist?
If it weren't for access keys, it would take twice as long... moving the
mouse to click the HTML link, wheeling down to the comment area, typing
comment, selecting the options, clicking Submit.
all I do now is hit Ctrl, H, wait for it to load, Ctrl, C, type comments,
Ctrl, O and it's done.
This feature is really useful to be disabled by default with no GUI for
turning it on, IMHO.
>in future i think it would make sense to add this into the accessibility
> world of kde much as we do with slow keys, etc ....
Agreed. Could this qualify for the string-unfreeze period?
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