From f848b3629eefa8527e071ba86690f4d08624bf83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Patrick Costello Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:05:24 +0000 Subject: 2003-10-15 Updated the GNOME 2.2 Accessibility Guide to suit the GNOME 2.4 Desktop. Minor changes only :wq --- gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/keynav.xml | 38 ++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/keynav.xml') diff --git a/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/keynav.xml b/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/keynav.xml index e8c3e40..859fd49 100644 --- a/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/keynav.xml +++ b/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/keynav.xml @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Desktop - This chapter describes how to navigate the desktop from the keyboard + This chapter describes how to navigate the Desktop from the keyboard only. Users who have difficulty using a mouse or other pointing device can -navigate and use the desktop from the keyboard. +navigate and use the Desktop from the keyboard. Introduction to Keyboard Navigation This section describes the essential keyboard shortcuts to enable you -to navigate the desktop from the keyboard. +to navigate the Desktop from the keyboard. You can customize some of the keyboard shortcuts that are described in this chapter. The text indicates the shortcuts that you can customize. See for information about how to customize keyboard @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ shortcuts. Essential Keyboard Shortcuts The following table lists the essential keyboard shortcuts that you -can use to navigate the desktop. The keyboard shortcuts that you use to navigate -specific desktop elements and controls are described in the appropriate sections +can use to navigate the Desktop. The keyboard shortcuts that you use to navigate +specific Desktop elements and controls are described in the appropriate sections of this chapter. @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ of this chapter. - Give focus to the next desktop element or control. + Give focus to the next Desktop element or control. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ of this chapter. Reverse -the navigation direction and give focus to the previous desktop element or +the navigation direction and give focus to the previous Desktop element or control. In general, the Shift key reverses the navigation direction. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ press ShiftCtrlTab< arrow keys - Navigate within a desktop element + Navigate within a Desktop element or control. @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ is the equivalent of clicking on the button with a mouse. Global Keyboard Shortcuts The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts that you can use from -any part of the desktop. +any part of the Desktop. @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ currently has focus. - If the focused desktop element + If the focused Desktop element is an application window or dialog, this keyboard shortcut opens the online help for the application. @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ help for the application. If -the focused desktop element is a panel or application window, this keyboard +the focused Desktop element is a panel or application window, this keyboard shortcut switches the display of tooltips for the window or panel objects on and off. @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ on and off. Open -a popup menu for the desktop element that has focus, if a popup menu exists. +a popup menu for the Desktop element that has focus, if a popup menu exists. @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ a popup menu for the desktop element that has focus, if a popup menu exists. Navigating the Desktop Background - The desktop background is the part of the desktop where there are no + The desktop background is the part of the Desktop where there are no interface items or applications, such as panels and windows. The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate the desktop background and the desktop background objects. A desktop background object @@ -318,9 +318,9 @@ the Desktop Background menu. Navigating Panels - A panel is an area on the desktop from which you can run special programs, + A panel is an area on the Desktop from which you can run special programs, applications, and applets. The most common panel is the Menu Panel, which -stretches the full width of the top edge of the desktop. The following table +stretches the full width of the top edge of the Desktop. The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate panels and panel objects. @@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ how to navigate menus. Navigating Your Workspaces A workspace is a discrete area in which you can work. You can have many -workspaces on your desktop and you can switch from one workspace to another. +workspaces on your Desktop and you can switch from one workspace to another. Each workspace can contain different windows and processes. The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate workspaces. @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ had focus. Navigating Applications An application is any program, utility, or other software package that -you run on your desktop. Applications comprise the following standard user +you run on your Desktop. Applications comprise the following standard user interface components: @@ -1253,7 +1253,7 @@ that are available. shortcuts that you can use to start using applications and dialogs. Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Applications - Since there are many applications that you can use in the desktop, this + Since there are many applications that you can use in the Desktop, this manual does not describe the keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate all of the different applications. However, the basic keyboard shortcuts are common to all applications. Access keys also provide an efficient way to navigate @@ -3065,7 +3065,7 @@ item. Customizing Your Keyboard Shortcuts Use the Keyboard Shortcuts preference tool -to display the default keyboard shortcuts that you use to navigate the desktop. +to display the default keyboard shortcuts that you use to navigate the Desktop. You can customize the default keyboard shortcuts to meet your requirements. You can also create hot keys. Hot keys are keyboard shortcuts that start applications. To start the Keyboard Shortcuts preference -- cgit