Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread John W. Smith
Thanks, guys. Very interesting. I have NVDA, but I'm not crazy about using it much. I can hardly keep track of Window-Eyes commands, let alone learning those of another screen reader. Does System Access work with Open Office. The whole problem started when I accidentally deleted Office Starter

Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread d a n i e l h u c h e r o t
Hello, I introduce NVDA (http://www.nvaccess.org/) daniel Le 13/11/2014 21:10, V Stuart Foote a écrit : > John, > > Sorry to say, you've received bad information. > > Windows-Eyes is not natively interoperable with IAccessible2 based > applications. GWMicro can build custom interfaces, and as of t

Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread V Stuart Foote
John, Sorry to say, you've received bad information. Windows-Eyes is not natively interoperable with IAccessible2 based applications. GWMicro can build custom interfaces, and as of the 8.4 that does not include supoort for Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice. As both projects have removed the Java

Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread John W. Smith
Thanks. I've followed the steps in the knowledge base article, including restarting my computer after each set of instructions. I can't tell any difference. I have a little vision and can mouse over icons, which is how I have to select Writer. But I get little useful information when I'm in Wri

Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread Brian Barker
At 06:39 13/11/2014 -0600, John W. Smith wrote: I'm new to the list, having installed Open Office last evening. I was told Open Office would be accessible to Window-Eyes, the screen reader I use. That doesn't seem to be the case for me so far. Is there a set of steps I need to take to activate