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[Accessibility] Support a custom setting for users to jump to terminal input from accessible buffer by typing #195582
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I don’t need to review what I have typed, but would there be any way to send the keyboard input event to the terminal input when that option is selected?
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Yes, there is a way. I've linked a PR that does mostly what you described. There are a few complications to sort out. If we do this, I'm not sure a setting would be needed, since most users would want this, I think? |
I also think this can be made default.
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@jooyoungseo, would it work for you if we focus the terminal when a letter key is pressed in the accessible view? |
Yes, only letter keys because sometimes we have to use modifier keys in the Accessible View.
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Type: Feature Request
CC @meganrogge
I am a heavy terminal user and very frequently go back and forth accessible terminal view and terminal input.
In order to type something after verifying the terminal output in the buffer, I have to either press ctrl+DownArrow or ESC key first.
It would be even better if I could start typing in terminal buffer and it directly goes to the terminal input. Plese consider adding this c customization for some advanced users for their improved productivity.
VS Code version: Code - Insiders 1.84.0-insider (4678919, 2023-10-13T05:34:13.175Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.22621
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Remote OS version: Linux x64 4.18.0-477.27.1.el8_8.x86_64
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