Problem
There was some feedback on social media that it would be nice if the system would explain how to navigate via keyboard when the screen reader is enabled
Proposal
Include a page early on about how to navigate the shell with keyboard shortcuts. The most important ones seem to be:
It might be worth always showing this whether or not screen reader is detected. There might be other kinds of motor disabilities that would make navigating by keyboard easier than mouse/touchpad and there are just some folks that prefer to navigate via keyboard
Prior Art (Optional)
I think in Ubuntu (not sure if it’s in GNOME upstream) they do something with a11y during onboarding (or maybe it was installer?) that might be worth looking at
Problem
There was some feedback on social media that it would be nice if the system would explain how to navigate via keyboard when the screen reader is enabled
Proposal
Include a page early on about how to navigate the shell with keyboard shortcuts. The most important ones seem to be:
It might be worth always showing this whether or not screen reader is detected. There might be other kinds of motor disabilities that would make navigating by keyboard easier than mouse/touchpad and there are just some folks that prefer to navigate via keyboard
Prior Art (Optional)
I think in Ubuntu (not sure if it’s in GNOME upstream) they do something with a11y during onboarding (or maybe it was installer?) that might be worth looking at