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--- Comment #4 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
(In reply to Yousuf Philips (jay) from comment #3)

You seem to be confusing MUFFIN with Notebookbar quite a bit, as we have 4
MUFFIN interfaces (default, single, sidebar, notebookbar) and 3 Notebookbar
interfaces (tabbed, single, groups). Of these 7 interfaces, only 1 doesnt
have a menu bar - tabbed Notebookbar - so i would assume this issue would be
limited to it.

No confusion--MUFFIN is generic to the new Glade UI interfaces extending the
GUI--they need to be fully functional for keyboard navigation.

We are going to need mnemonic accelerators, and maybe even some assigned
shortcuts for the various Notebookbar GUI layout(s) to be comfortable for
keyboard and a11y users.

Mnemonic accelerators for the tab? Not sure what you meant by 'shortcuts for
the various Notebookbar GUI layout(s)'.


Accelerators are more "dynamic" <Alt> mod-key bound, with l10n auto-assignment
frequently used. While short-cuts are more static and use a mix of the mod-keys
<Alt>, <Ctrl>, <Shift> and the <Fn> keys.

Shortcuts would be appropriate for some controls in the various Notebookbar
configurations, and probably kept consistent with those controls in the other
MUFFIN layouts.

When to assign a short-cut rather than an mnemonic accelerator?--flexible but
likely just the top level actions across the GUI.

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