QT. is that quicktime?
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On Oct 15, 2012, at 12:41 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
This actually may help a friend of mine who has been trying to get the
mudder application to work, I think this may be a QT app. Yes, the
control could be much better labeled, it should say something like,
enable access for assistive devices and third party software. Better
yet, just remove the
Hi Mike
In a way, it's for both. Hardware devices and their associated drivers face the
same challenge as third-party toolkits, i.e. they can't typically plug into the
low-level accessibility API. I agree that the option could be better labeled
or, failing that, much better documented as to its
Interesting that enabling access for accessible devices would make a difference
here, you would think that would be for hardware devices not for tool kits.
On Oct 14, 2012, at 7:45 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
> Hi all,
> A while back I posted a question on this list about applications written with
Hi all,
A while back I posted a question on this list about applications written with
the QT GUI toolkit. They worked on my previous Macs but not my current one.
After a lot of fiddling around, I know have a solution to get QT applications
working as they once did:
You need to go into System Pre