Hi.
I just reinstalled Java from the official installer via the java.com Web site.  
Access Bridge lists itself as being enabled in the ease of access section, and 
yet Libo 4.0.5 did not have any accessibility using the latest release 
candidate of NVDA.
I went to the Install Java Access Bridge option from the window-eyes program 
group and, after running their JAB installer, found that accessibility was 
restored.
I contacted GW Micro to ask if their installer is doing anything differently, 
and they told me that it may be installing it in some additional folders beyond 
what the Java installer is doing.  Can anybody confirm this?  In other words, 
does installing Java via the java.com installer allow Libo to work with NVDA?  
Perhaps the Libreoffice developers could find out what GW Micro's installer is 
doing and replicate this behavior when the user enables the assistive 
technology support checkbox. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Niklas Johansson [mailto:sleeping.pil...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 4:30 PM
To: David Goldfield
Cc: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Libo 4.0.5 and Accessibility/Follow-up

Just a guess, Ninite might have installed the 64-bit version of java. 
LibreOffice still need the 32-bit version. 

/Niklas


Den fredagen den 23:e augusti 2013 skrev David Goldfield:


        I have fixed the accessibility problems I was experiencing after 
installing Java via the Ninite installer.
        The Window-eyes screen reader includes a utility which allows the user 
to install the Java Access Bridge.  When I ran their utility and restarted my 
PC, accessibility returned to Libreoffice.  I'm not sure what Ninite is doing 
which is different from GW Micro's Access Bridge installer, but using their 
installer fixed my problems.  Does anyone know why this is?
        
        
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