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Re: Accessibility [message #664742 is a reply to message #664725] |
Mon, 11 April 2011 19:31 |
Tim Buschtoens Messages: 396 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello Jean.
In general all SWT/RWT widgets should be possible to use without the
mouse. However, in case of CTabFolder its key-handling implementation is
still missing in RAP. If you need this specific feature, open an
enhacment request on bugzilla.
Keyhandling in RAP is not browser-dependent. (Some very minor
differences might exit.) Also, you can define your own custom
keybindings (Ctrl/Alt/Shift + any alphanumeric key), which should make
it relatively easy to work around any issues that might still exist for
keyboard-controlling the UI.
We are actually doing some research on RAP and accessibility right now,
though any results are a few months away.
Greetings,
Tim
> Hi,
>
> Is there any specific information about accessibility using RAP? In
> particular, I am looking at what keyboard shortcuts are available to
> navigate in the interface: for example, how do I select a non-selected
> tab (in a CTabFolder) to make it the selected tab? Is that browser
> dependent or is that something RAP is providing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jean Bovet
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Re: Accessibility [message #665257 is a reply to message #664742] |
Wed, 13 April 2011 21:32 |
Jean Bovet Messages: 34 Registered: September 2009 |
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Thanks Tim. I will open an enhancement request for that.
Jean
On 2011-04-11 12:31:02 -0700, Tim Buschtöns said:
> Hello Jean.
>
> In general all SWT/RWT widgets should be possible to use without the
> mouse. However, in case of CTabFolder its key-handling implementation
> is still missing in RAP. If you need this specific feature, open an
> enhacment request on bugzilla.
>
> Keyhandling in RAP is not browser-dependent. (Some very minor
> differences might exit.) Also, you can define your own custom
> keybindings (Ctrl/Alt/Shift + any alphanumeric key), which should make
> it relatively easy to work around any issues that might still exist for
> keyboard-controlling the UI.
>
> We are actually doing some research on RAP and accessibility right now,
> though any results are a few months away.
>
> Greetings,
> Tim
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any specific information about accessibility using RAP? In
>> particular, I am looking at what keyboard shortcuts are available to
>> navigate in the interface: for example, how do I select a non-selected
>> tab (in a CTabFolder) to make it the selected tab? Is that browser
>> dependent or is that something RAP is providing?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jean Bovet
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Re: Accessibility [message #1243797 is a reply to message #1242756] |
Tue, 11 February 2014 13:02 |
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Hi Barys,
WAI-ARIA support is not built into the web client directly, but it is
available as a commercial add-on from EclipseSource. This add-on has
been developed to support UI testing frameworks, but it can also be used
for adding accessibility to RAP applications. However, depending on your
application, some features may still be missing.
Please also note that the SWT accessibility API (Accessible,
AccessibleListener, etc.) is not yet implemented in RAP.
If you're interested in the ARIA add-on, please contact us at
info@xxxxxxxx.
Best Regards,
Ralf
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Ralf Sternberg
Twitter: @EclipseRAP
Blog: http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/
Professional services for RAP and RCP?
http://eclipsesource.com/services/rap/
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