Hi, On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Owen Leonard<oleonard@myacpl.org> wrote:
Currently the core set of accesskeys are "u" for Check Out, "r" for Check In, and "q" for Search. The javascript-based match for these is "Alt-u," "Alt-r," and "Alt-q." Darrell Ulm just submitted a patch that would add "F12" to the list of js-based shortcuts, used for printing a circ slip.
Trying to bind single function keys doesn't seem to work well enough - for example, when I tested Darrell's patch on my MacBook, the browser was not able to capture F12, whereas binding Alt-F12 would have worked.
Should we attempt to fall back on accesskeys? If no, should we expand the use of js-based keyboard shortcuts?
I think whatever we do, we shouldn't hard-code the specific key bindings or scatter the bindings across multiple templates. Regards, Galen -- Galen Charlton VP, Research & Development, LibLime galen.charlton@liblime.com p: 1-888-564-2457 x709 skype: gmcharlt