It sounds like a very politically correct attempt. I did get this program to work somewhat. You have to do a lot with the jaws cursor. At least if your using jaws lol. I don't know about any other ones. I left clicked on one of the graphics. I took a shot in the dark and it worked. That was for uninstalling.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Goldfield Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 9:16 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Blind-Computing] FW: Revo Uninstaller with Screen Readers Here is my response from the producers of Revo Uninstaller. Not sure what to think about this but they did at least get back to me within an hour of my email. _____ From: Revo Uninstaller Support Team [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 10:13 AM To: David Goldfield Subject: Re: Revo Uninstaller with Screen Readers Hello, thank you very much for your feedback! We really appreciate it! We are sorry for the inconvenience! We have been reported for such problem about a couple of users before and we know that there is a incompatibility issue with the screen readers. The reason is because we use a specific user library interface and for the moment Revo Uninstaller is not fully compatible with screen readers. We will look how to improve the accessibility on Revo Uninstaller and screen readers in the future versions of the program. If you have any further questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us! Thank you! Best regards, Revo Uninstaller Support Team www.revouninstaller.com On 17/05/2011 15:57, David Goldfield wrote: Hi. I am a blind computer user and have recently discovered your Revo Uninstaller program and I really like it. I use it with screen readers, which verbalize what is typed as well as allowing the user to review content on the screen using the keyboard instead of the mouse. There are many screen readers available, but my primary one is a free, open-source product called NVDA www.nvda-project.org The uninstaller portion of the program works very well. I can navigate through the list of programs and uninstall them, accessing all of the dialogs. My problem with it is that the other functions are almost impossible to access via the keyboard, such as the tools button, Hunter mode, etc. Once the tools panel is activated there is no way to navigate through the options using the keyboard unless I am missing something. Could you implement a menu system using standard menu or list controls which would then allow screen reader users to fully utilize this program? Thanks so much for all of your work. David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Instructor Associated Services for the Blind www.asb.org ---------------=============== NOTICE ===============--------------- Note: Privileged/Confidential information may be contained in this message and may be subject to legal privilege. Access to this e-mail by anyone other than the intended recipient is unauthorized. 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