GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 653628
List shortcuts mode: shortcut is spelled out as "shift T A B" instead of saying "shift tab"
Last modified: 2011-06-29 19:38:16 UTC
Originally reported as Ubuntu bug <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-orca/+bug/801215>. Present in both Ubuntu package gnome-orca-3.0.0-0ubuntu2, and Orca GIT ORCA_3_1_2-13-g5812b1c. Trivial enough in context - the following shortcut is read "orca plus tab" - so marked as an enhancement request. 1. Enable orca 2. Open firefox 3. Press Ins+H+H to enter "list shortcuts mode" 4. Press 2 to start listing shortcuts for firefox 5. Press down arrow key until you get to "Go to previous form field". Orca describes the shortcut as "Orca shift T A B", spelling out "tab" letter-by-letter. Notes: The following shortcut, "Go to next form field", is pronounced correctly - "Orca tab" So one suspects it's due to using capital letters for TAB to indicate the use of shift. But this doesn't seem to apply to the Key Bindings section in the Orca Preferences dialog. "Go to previous bookmark location" is shown as "Orca+shift+b".
http://git.gnome.org/browse/orca/commit/?id=92d362b58cc6b54d50c8d3a80da481fb0732a810 http://git.gnome.org/browse/orca/commit/?id=8a56c3f6b4e03028992d88ec70ed15ea296a4fc4 http://git.gnome.org/browse/orca/commit/?id=2c1a9b374b0dad40e6683e2e284a66e01616eb9f