| Summary: | [typing] Persistent selection | ||
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| Product: | [Eclipse Project] Platform | Reporter: | Tod Creasey <Tod_Creasey> |
| Component: | Text | Assignee: | Platform-Text-Inbox <platform-text-inbox> |
| Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | enhancement | ||
| Priority: | P5 | CC: | daniel_megert, markus.kell.r, matt |
| Version: | 2.1 | Keywords: | accessibility |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | All | ||
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Description
Tod Creasey
> The biggest problem is the blind user cannot see their target
> ahead of them. For instance, the blind user may want to select from the cursor
> to the next right brace.
I don't think it would make sense to invent a whole new interaction paradigm just for this. The basics are already supported by the Emacs-style "Set Mark" command. Blind users can bind this to a key (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+M) and then perform
- Set Mark
- navigate to the end position
- invoke Cut or Copy
If they really need to change the selection, they can resort to Ctrl+X Ctrl+Z. If necessary, we could add a command "Select to Mark" that just sets the selection without modifying the clipboard.
Closing as WONTFIX until we get requests from impaired users for this. |