Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts
>>>>> "Raphael" == Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> writes:
Sort of.
First, that didn't make it clickable. In general, I'd expect focusing
on a button and pushing space to activate the button. Enter sometimes
activates a default action for a form, and definitely is the wrong
keyboard approach to pushing a button outside a web browser. However, I
think most people will try enter when space fails.
However, there is a mechanism for activating a button directly that
works, and as you say, hitting enter after tab focusing works.
Luke Faraone (copied) said he'd be willing to help out with this.
He has much more accessibility experience at the css and html layer than
me.
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