Keyboard navigation
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Keyboard navigation
Is there any ongoing work on implementing keyboard navigation in e.g. the start menu? I would find it very convenient to be able to navigate that menu and its sub-menus with single key strokes, e.g. G for Graphics, I for Internet, and so on. Here is the feature request for this: https://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/feature-requests/219/
Keyboard navigation
What script can I use to prevent a student from navigating forward and backward through my stack using the keyboard arrows? I want them to preform a task and type in the answer to progress through the stack - not be able to jump from card to card using the arrow keys.
Ive looked through the documentation and cannot find anything relating to this.
Thanks,
Doug
Ive looked through the documentation and cannot find anything relating to this.
Thanks,
Doug
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Re: Keyboard navigation
Is this related to the start menu?Barryhes wrote:What script can I use to prevent a student from navigating forward and backward through my stack using the keyboard arrows? I want them to preform a task and type in the answer to progress through the stack - not be able to jump from card to card using the arrow keys.
Ive looked through the documentation and cannot find anything relating to this.
Thanks,
Doug
Re: Keyboard navigation
The openbox root menu has support for keyboard shortcuts.Magnus Johansson wrote:Is there any ongoing work on implementing keyboard navigation in e.g. the start menu? I would find it very convenient to be able to navigate that menu and its sub-menus with single key strokes, e.g. G for Graphics, I for Internet, and so on. Here is the feature request for this: https://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/feature-requests/219/
You are already using openbox (it's LXDE's windowmanager), but you'd need to activate the root menu, and preferable make it dynamically-updating.
http://lxlinux.com/
http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Menus
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Re: Keyboard navigation
Thanks for the links, I managed to set up several shortcuts as described by the OP, they seem to work so far!
Re: Keyboard navigation
please write how to activate the root menu?drooly wrote: The openbox root menu has support for keyboard shortcuts.
You are already using openbox (it's LXDE's windowmanager), but you'd need to activate the root menu, and preferable make it dynamically-updating.
Re: Keyboard navigation
Right-click desktop => Desktop Preferences => Advanced => Check "Show menus provded by windowmanager".opolanqu wrote:please write how to activate the root menu?
Also click on & read the links I provided in my previous post.