Re: VirtualBox and vm ware

2009-05-15 Thread Nagappan A
Hello all, On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Eitan Isaacson wrote: > What sort of accessibility are you looking for? Screen reader support? > > VMWare's products should be accessible since they use GTK+ and are > tested internally with LDTP, although I don't have any personal > experience. I'm

Re: VirtualBox and vm ware

2009-05-15 Thread Eitan Isaacson
What sort of accessibility are you looking for? Screen reader support? VMWare's products should be accessible since they use GTK+ and are tested internally with LDTP, although I don't have any personal experience. Cheers, Eitan. On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Willie Walker wrote: > The Virt

Re: VirtualBox and vm ware

2009-05-15 Thread Paul Hunt
Hi, It's not clear from the below email which host operating system is being used. Either way, virtualbox is 100% controllable from the command line using vboxmanage. In fact there are some features of virtualbox that can only be used from the command line. If Windows is the host OS then b

Re: VirtualBox and vm ware

2009-05-15 Thread Willie Walker
The VirtualBox GUI is currently based upon Qt, which is not accessible via the AT-SPI. Work is underway to remedy the Qt accessibility situation: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Accessibility/ATK/AT-SPI/AT-SPI_on_D-Bus Francisco J. Vázquez Araújo has created a GTK+ wrapper for VirtualBox,

Re: VirtualBox and vm ware

2009-05-15 Thread Calum Benson
Re-directing to GNOME accessibility list, where you may get a better response to your question. Regards, Calum. On 15 May 2009, at 15:42, Giulio Berretta wrote: Hello, i have another question for you! Since few months, I'm using VirtualBox, but its accessibility is very very low... somebody