Hi Michael,

JAWS does support IAccessible2, but only if it needs to, like in Firefox, and 
some parts of Chromium-based browsers. However, with the UI Automation 
implementation for the latter becoming stronger, there might be a time when 
JAWS moves to UIA for web content support in Chromium browsers. But you never 
know what plans Vispero actually has for which version of JAWS, ZoomText, and 
Fusion. All I notice is that, with Windows 11 having an even stronger UIA 
implementation than 10, more things are being done through that interface 
rather than traditional MSAA or IAccessible2 channels where possible. And as 
has been said elsewhere, UIA properties and events are even very accessible 
from within the JAWS scripting language, which makes this even more compelling 
because the end user experience can be customized further. As IAccessible2 is 
an extension of MSAA, and MSAA is largely deprecated by Microsoft, it will 
probably never get the same treatment.

Marco




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From: Michael Weghorn <m.wegh...@posteo.de> 
Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2022 1:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: ESC meeting minutes: 2022-05-26 
[IAccessible2 support in JAWS]


Hi Christophe,

On 07/06/2022 12.14, Christophe Strobbe wrote:
> After some online searching, it seems that JAWS at least used to support 
> IAccessible2, originally mainly for IBM Lotus Symphony.
> According to a tweet by Marco Zehe from December last year, JAWS 
> handles Chromium and Edge via IAccessible2. (See 
> https://twitter.com/MarcoInEnglish/status/1471523578805997570 )

That sounds promising, JAWS was what I vaguely had in mind about having been 
mentioned of presumably not supporting IAccessible2 (well) in the past.

> Twitter is not an ideal source, but I couldn't find any documentation related 
> to IAccessible2 on Freedom Scientific's website. They do have documentation 
> on to use script access to UIAutomation: 
> https://support.freedomscientific.com/support/jawsdocumentation/UIAScriptAPI 
> but nothing similar for IAccessible2.
> This calls for some LibreOffice testing with JAWS; I hope to do some of that 
> next weekend.

Thanks a lot, that's much appreciated!

Best regards,
Michael

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