Accessibility and keyboard usability of the new header bar
Since gnome-terminal 3.32 we do have new header bar at the top. I think it has a few accessibility issues and inconsistencies related to keyboard navigation. When the gnome terminal is launched the terminal view has the focus. Pressing the F10 key moves the focus to the header bar. This is not very consistent with other gnome apps with a header bar. I think pressing F10 key should expand new menu the same way clicking on the right most header button does. Not only this would be more consistent with other gnome apps but it would also allow returning focus back to the terminal view by pressing the ESC key. Ability to move the focus to the header bar should be added as a keyboard action into the settings with no default shortcut bound for those who are looking for such a functionality. Additionally pressing F10 key when the menu bar is showing should inwoke the menu bar instead (also see #90 (closed)). Another issue with the header bar is that all the header bar buttons don't provide its name and description (perhaps derived from the tooltip) to the accessibility API so screen reader users can identify individual buttons. Very frequent editing actions Select all and Copy are not yet available through the new menu that can be inwoked from the header bar.