Hi.
As I said in my last email to this list, I am currently working on
usability testing of adaptive technologies. For my first project, I
used At-Poke to try to accomplish three tasks in Evolution. At-poke
is a tool developed at Novell by Michael Meeks. It can be used to
simulate AT use, so tha
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Hi to all
Krister, regarding text selection, I have reproduced this problem, Orca
doesn't speak text selection in Evolution. I think that a bug in
Evolution is open regarding text how it expose to the atspi.
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Hi Brian:
> + I think a *lot* of a11y bugs are really the same sort of problems
>that you see over and over again. Programs that do not have
>accessible labels for widgets, for example. Perhaps it would be
>useful to pick a few bugs that are examples of the common a11y bugs
>that
Thank you to everyone who responded with Gnopernicus advice. One
person wrote me and suggested that I install Orca and I was able to
successfully do that.
Brette
On 9/15/06, Henrik Nilsen Omma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Petra Ritter wrote:
> > hello Brette Luck,
> >
> > Brette Luck wrote:
> >
> >and how to approach mapping a bug to the responsible
> > component, and how to debug each component.
> >
> That would probably be a useful topic too, if we can find time somewhere.
The mapping would be very useful - I know it took me a while and I still
get confused.
Bill - as part of your
Hi Peter:
> I wonder if we might invite some members of the disability community who
> are in the Boston area to any of this session. Most specifically the
> 10-11 demo/overview, and the 11-12 talk on AT gaps for developers & end
> users. I expect they might also have contributions to make th
Hi Evolution users out there.
I have a couple questions about the Evolution system which i only
recently got to work under Ubuntu Edgy with Orca.
Firstly in mail, how do you select text to delete when quoting? I mean
sometimes it makes sence just to have the relevant parts of a message
rather than
Petra Ritter wrote:
> hello Brette Luck,
>
> Brette Luck wrote:
>
> Sorry for the last posting.
>
>
>> I think this is going to be a great opportunity to get feedback to the
>> community about where the accessibility technologies need work so that
>> they can reach an even broader audience. Fir