Hi Michael:
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. The keystrokes
for Orca are
intended to be relatively minimal - we'd like for Orca to
be mostly a
screen reader that follows keyboard focus and presents
things reliably
as you navigate around an application using the built in
keyboard
navigation features of GNOME. The 'escape' mode for
ill-behaved apps is
flat-review, and that is basically the numeric keypad.
Orca provides a "learn mode" (Insert+F1 to enter
it, escape to exit it)
where it will tell you what a keystroke does. Until we
better stablize
the set of keystrokes available to you, learn mode is
probably your best
bit of documentation.
Will
On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 21:53 +0100, MICHAEL WEAVER wrote:
> Hi!
> I am new to this list.
> What are the Keystrokes for Orca?
> Are they same or similar to Gnopernicus?
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