Hello,
In Short: add a way to use the text prediction from the Accessibility Keyboard using the regular keyboard. (for example: remap the row number keys.)
Explanation: mac's on-screen keyboard has some great features for people with accessibility needs: it is static on the screen, present the typed text in a big font and suggest words. The problem is that the physical keyboard can't use the word suggestion. some of us (accessibility users) can benefit from text prediction using a keyboard, like in any IDE (for programmers) or iPhone keyboard. We are more comfortable using a keyboard than a mouse.
By the way: Microsoft Windows's implementation is lacking, as it requires the use of the "up arrow+enter" which is small and far from the center of the keyboard, therefore hard to reach while typing fast, but at least there is something :-) in that case a keyboard macro can help to remap the row number into "up+up...+enter".
I have tried to develop it without success. my problem is that I can't find a way to interact with the accessibility keyboard. remapping keys to run a script is the easier part.
Thank you for helping make Apple more accessible.