Hi Jason, Cody:
About Java and the bridges:
As Jason mentioned before, there are two 'java access bridges'. One is
for Windows, and if you are running on Windows you will need to make
sure your screen reader supports the Java Access Bridge for Windows in
order for it to work.
If you are
Hi,
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Hi all,
My name is Max Tappenden. I am 16 years old and am visually impaired. I
have been referred to this list by my IT teacher to get some help setting
up gnopernicus on Ubuntu 5.10.
Hey Max,
Welcome to Linux and Ubuntu!
I'm sure you'll get good advice on this
Good morning, We are developing an application that allows to manipulate
the main menu of GNOME desktop using some speech commands GERvoice.
After making a study of the possible tools that allow the communication
between two applications (the GERvoice Application and the main Menu of
GNOME) we
Hi Max,
My name is Max Tappenden. I am 16 years old and am visually impaired. I
have been referred to this list by my IT teacher to get some help setting
up gnopernicus on Ubuntu 5.10.
Firstly, I'd like to say that I am primarily a mac user and am a great fan
of OS X. I also have had to
Hi Cody,
No that should work if you have Gnome 2.x installed. If not you can try to
get a sighted user to help you go to the top gnome panel, click System
Preferences Accessibility Support and check the box that says Enable
Acccessibiltiy Support and Turn on Screen Reader on login. Then