Deyla,

Actually Windows accessibility in Apache OpenOffice no longer makes any use
of the Java Accessibility Bridge to interface to the Java Accessibility API
installed with a JRE.  A native accessibility bridge for Windows has been
implemented based on the IAccessible2 API.

Apparently JAWS and OpenEyes do not yet correctly support global use of the
IAccessible2 API, as I believe they have in the past implemented support as
program moudules, i.e. for the old IBM Symphony implementation of IA2.  

At present, the NVDA project  provides more functional support for the
IAccessible2 API standard.

Stuart





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