Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of TracAccessibility


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    1 = Accessibility Support in Trac =
     1= Accessibility Support in Trac
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    3 Not every user has a graphic environment with a mouse or other pointing device. Some users rely on keyboard, alternative keyboard or voice input to navigate links, activate form controls, etc. In Trac, we work to assure users may interact with devices other than a pointing device.
     3Not every user has a graphic environment with a mouse or other pointing device. Some users rely on a keyboard, alternative keyboard or voice input to navigate links and activate form controls. In a Trac session, users can use a device other than a pointing device by enabling keyboard shortcuts through the [/prefs/userinterface Keyboard Shortcuts] preferences panel.
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    5 Trac supports accessibility keys for the most common operations. On Windows and Linux platforms, press any of the keys listed below in combination with the `<Alt>` key; on a Mac, use the `<ctrl>` key instead.
     5== Global Access Keys
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    7 ''Note that when using Internet Explorer on Windows, you need to hit `<Enter>` after having used the access key.''[[BR]]
    8 ''Note that when using Firefox 2.0 on Windows, you need to hit `<Shift> + <Alt> + <Key>`.''
     7The global access keys differ by browser and the following work for several browsers:
     8 - on Linux, press any of the keys listed below in combination with the `<Alt>` key
     9 - on a Mac, use `<Ctrl>` + `<Opt>` + `<Key>`
     10 - on Windows, use `<Shift> + <Alt> + <Key>`. This works for the most common browsers, such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer
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    10 == Global Access Keys ==
     12See [wikipedia:Access_key#Access_in_different_browsers access in different browsers] for more details.
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    1214 * `1` - WikiStart
    13  * `2` - [wiki:TracTimeline Timeline]
    14  * `3` - [wiki:TracRoadmap Roadmap]
    15  * `4` - [wiki:TracSearch Search]
    16  * `6` - [wiki:TracGuide Trac Guide / Documentation]
    17  * `7` - [wiki:TracTickets New Ticket]
     15 * `2` - [TracTimeline Timeline]
     16 * `3` - [TracRoadmap Roadmap]
     17 * `4` - [TracSearch Search]
     18 * `6` - [TracGuide Trac Guide / Documentation]
     19 * `7` - [TracTickets New Ticket]
    1820 * `9` - [/about About Trac]
    19  * `0` - This page
    20  * `e` - Edit this page
     21 * `e` - Edit (wiki or report)
     22 * `r` - Preview (wiki or ticket)
    2123 * `f` - Search
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     25== TracBrowser Navigation
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    24 ----
    25 See also: TracGuide
     27The browser can be navigated using the keys listed below. The key modifiers listed above are not used for navigating the browser.
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     29* `j` and `k` - select the next or previous entry, starting with the first
     30* `o` ('''o'''pen) - toggle between expanded and collapsed state of the selected  directory or visit the selected file
     31* `v` ('''v'''iew, '''v'''isit) and `<Enter>` - same as above
     32* `r` - '''r'''eload an already expanded directory
     33* `a` - directly visit a file in '''a'''nnotate (blame) mode
     34* `L` - view the '''L'''og for the selected entry
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     36If no row has been selected using `j` or `k`, the keys will operate on the entry under the mouse.