Yes, that will work just fine.
On Jul 25, 2009, at 4:27 PM, Martin Pilkington wrote:

>
> Hi All,
>
> I haven't posted for a while so for those who don't remember me, my
> name is Martin and I'm a Mac software developer. I'm currently having
> a problem with making one of my applications accessible, but in an
> easy to use way. There is a lot of drag & drop functionality in my
> application. Some of it is easy, such as using copy and paste to get
> items from the library to the collections (like with putting songs
> into playlists in iTunes). However, some of it is hard, such as re-
> arranging items. You can do copy/cut and paste but this is a bit
> awkward. I've also been pointed to how to do drag & drop with voice
> over but to me that seems quite tedious.
>
> I believe I have a solution that seems to me like it would be a lot
> simpler, but I wanted to get the opinion of some blind users about
> whether they would find it more useful. The solution is that if you
> hold down the option key and press the up or down arrow keys, it will
> move the selected table rows up or down one place. To me it seems to
> be a better way to re-arrange items with a keyboard for all users, but
> the main aim of it is to improve accessibility. I will end up open
> sourcing any solution and pushing for other developers to include it
> in their applications so hopefully it can become some sort of a
> standard.
>
> Any thoughts anyone has would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Martin
>
> >


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