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From: Hari Krishna
Date: Fri, Aug 21 2020 7:58AM
Subject: Keystroke Timing in DHS Trusted Tester
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Hello All,
This is regarding query in keyboard timing in DHS Trusted Tester. In the
course they provided the attached example.
In some applications I observed that to rearrange the position of any
tile/list item we need to use "Alt+Shift+Arrow keys" and it's the only
mechanism available. So by considering the attached example can we fail
these kinds of rearranging? as we have only one mechanism which requires
specific keystroke timing.
Thanks & Regards!!
Hari
From: glen walker
Date: Fri, Aug 21 2020 9:35AM
Subject: Re: Keystroke Timing in DHS Trusted Tester
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In the attached example, you have to hold ctrl+arrow until the item moves
to where you want it then let go of the key to "drop" it. That's a timing
problem. You have to time your drop correctly to put it where you want.
In your alt+shift+arrow example, it's not clear whether timing is needed.
Are you allowed to press alt+shift+arrow and the action happens right then
or do you have to hold that key combination? If pressing the key
combination immediately moves the tile in the list, then that's not a
timing issue. If you have to press and hold and you see the tile moving in
the list and when you let go of the keys it stops where you want it to,
that would be a timing issue.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 7:58 AM Hari Krishna < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> This is regarding query in keyboard timing in DHS Trusted Tester. In the
> course they provided the attached example.
>
> In some applications I observed that to rearrange the position of any
> tile/list item we need to use "Alt+Shift+Arrow keys" and it's the only
> mechanism available. So by considering the attached example can we fail
> these kinds of rearranging? as we have only one mechanism which requires
> specific keystroke timing.
>
> Thanks & Regards!!
> Hari
> > > > >
From: Lucy GRECO
Date: Fri, Aug 21 2020 9:37AM
Subject: Re: Keystroke Timing in DHS Trusted Tester
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Requiring someone to hold a key mean switch users are completely left out
and let's forget about the whole two keys
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020, 8:35 AM glen walker < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> In the attached example, you have to hold ctrl+arrow until the item moves
> to where you want it then let go of the key to "drop" it. That's a timing
> problem. You have to time your drop correctly to put it where you want.
>
> In your alt+shift+arrow example, it's not clear whether timing is needed.
> Are you allowed to press alt+shift+arrow and the action happens right then
> or do you have to hold that key combination? If pressing the key
> combination immediately moves the tile in the list, then that's not a
> timing issue. If you have to press and hold and you see the tile moving in
> the list and when you let go of the keys it stops where you want it to,
> that would be a timing issue.
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 7:58 AM Hari Krishna < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
> >
> > This is regarding query in keyboard timing in DHS Trusted Tester. In the
> > course they provided the attached example.
> >
> > In some applications I observed that to rearrange the position of any
> > tile/list item we need to use "Alt+Shift+Arrow keys" and it's the only
> > mechanism available. So by considering the attached example can we fail
> > these kinds of rearranging? as we have only one mechanism which requires
> > specific keystroke timing.
> >
> > Thanks & Regards!!
> > Hari
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > >
From: glen walker
Date: Fri, Aug 21 2020 9:42AM
Subject: Re: Keystroke Timing in DHS Trusted Tester
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The example wasn't clear if the key combination had to be held or just
pressed. If just pressing, then it's not a timing issue.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 9:37 AM Lucy GRECO < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Requiring someone to hold a key mean switch users are completely left out
> and let's forget about the whole two keys
>
>
From: Hari Krishna
Date: Fri, Aug 21 2020 9:46AM
Subject: Re: Keystroke Timing in DHS Trusted Tester
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Thanks guys for your reply.
Yes Glen, when we press the key combination i.e. alt + shift + arrow keys,
we can see the change immediately.
For example you can try this shortcut to move the tiles on start menu in
windows 10.
Thanks!
Hari
On Fri, 21 Aug, 2020, 9:13 pm glen walker, < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> The example wasn't clear if the key combination had to be held or just
> pressed. If just pressing, then it's not a timing issue.
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 9:37 AM Lucy GRECO < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> > Requiring someone to hold a key mean switch users are completely left out
> > and let's forget about the whole two keys
> >
> >
> > > > >