Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] navigating the autocorrect options table?

2018-05-04 Thread V Stuart Foote
Quintin C. had commented on similar issue with the Expert Configuration dialog tree's table rows ( tdf#99609 ) that with NVDA in Object review mode--you are able to navigate the Table in the Options tab of the AutoCorrect Options dialog.

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] navigating the autocorrect options table?

2018-05-04 Thread V Stuart Foote
Blindjourno wrote > Using the latest NVDA on windows 10, I am having a really hard time > navigating through the autocorrect options tab within the dialog where > users can check or uncheck options like capitalize first letter of > sentences and otherwise? When I try to navigate the table using

[libreoffice-accessibility] navigating the autocorrect options table?

2018-05-04 Thread Robert W Kingett
Using the latest NVDA on windows 10, I am having a really hard time navigating through the autocorrect options tab within the dialog where users can check or uncheck options like capitalize first letter of sentences and otherwise? When I try to navigate the table using my table keys, nothing

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Windows LO with JAWS

2018-05-04 Thread V Stuart Foote
Blindjourno wrote > Since you all can take code from OO, can't you take basically, all of > their accessibility information and use it in LO? I mean, I stopped > using JAWS years ago, but I heard from other people that JAWS works with > OO? Would that be a lot of work? Taking all of the

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Windows LO with JAWS

2018-05-04 Thread Robert W Kingett
Since you all can take code from OO, can't you take basically, all of their accessibility information and use it in LO? I mean, I stopped using JAWS years ago, but I heard from other people that JAWS works with OO? Would that be a lot of work? Taking all of the accessibility information from

RE: [libreoffice-accessibility] Windows LO with JAWS

2018-05-04 Thread Alex Midence
I've done it before. They didn't seem to care. The guy told me LO needed to be written to use UIA. Very depressing. So, I gave up and started using IBM Lotus Symphony on Windows and only use LibreOffice on Linux ever since. -Original Message- From: David Goldfield

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Windows LO with JAWS

2018-05-04 Thread David Goldfield
This is distressing. Several years ago, JAWS was working reasonably well with LibreOffice, if my memory is correct, but I have also encountered the same problem with more recent versions. As you say, NVDA offers much better support. While NVDA has been my screen reader of choice for nine years

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Windows LO with JAWS

2018-05-04 Thread V Stuart Foote
Bryen Yunashko wrote > ... A couple of months ago, I installed LibreOffice and had great > difficulty because often when I started up LO, Jaws would stop working and > then restart itself. > > A number of buttons and fields didn't work either. So, I put it aside > for a while. This week I

[libreoffice-accessibility] Windows LO with JAWS

2018-05-04 Thread Bryen Yunashko
Hello, I was given this email address and hope it is the right one to contact. I recently set up a Windows laptop with Windows 10 Creators Edition and have JAWS 18 installed. Both are fully up to the latest updates.A couple of months ago, I installed LibreOffice and had great difficulty