My understanding is that GTK is not accessible with screen readers under
Microsoft Windows, but it can be under Linux. Support for non-Linux
environments is on the development agenda for GTK 4.
On 5/6/21 6:05 am, chandan dora via gnome-accessibility-list wrote:
hello friends, I need to learn t
contribute more effectively,
but from my point of view, I poke a random weak spot of the slime
mold, and the whole thing freaks out.
So, I hope that long winded explanation helps you understand why
Linux a11y is as janky as it is.
Best regards,
Bill
On Sat, Ma
thing freaks out.
So, I hope that long winded explanation helps you understand why Linux
a11y is as janky as it is.
Best regards,
Bill
On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 12:21 PM Jason White via
gnome-accessibility-list <mailto:gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org>> wrote:
On 2
On 29/5/21 4:29 am, Rynhardt Kruger via gnome-accessibility-list wrote:
I definitely think image recognition has improved a lot, both in speed
and accuracy. However, even a difference like 50 milliseconds may be
noticeable by an experienced screen reader user, especially if one
uses speech at 4