Hi Ariel,

Checking support assistive technology tools is unnecessary for the branch
build. Did you run the AOO build with administrator privilege?


On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Ariel Constenla-Haile <arie...@apache.org>wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 01:35:04PM +0800, Steve Yin wrote:
> > Hi Ariel,
> >
> > Thanks for your build!
> > The bug you mentioned is about a JAB issue of JAVA 1.7. The IAccessible2
> > bridge does not relate to JAVA. You can simple enable ia2 on the branch
> AOO
> > build by running a AT tool such JAWS, NVDA or AccProbe. AOO
> > will automatically enable the IA2 bridge.
>
> I tried it with NVDA version 2012.3.1 (looks like a date, I took it from
> their About dialog).
>
> What I wanted to mean is that the behaviour described in the bug is
> reproducible with ia2:
>
> - create a new Writer document
> - select Edit - Find & Replace...
>
> NVDA reads the controls in the "Find & Replace..." dialog when
> I position the mouse over the control, but if a travel the dialog using
> the TAB key, NVDA does not read any control. On the other Windows
> applications, when a control gets the focus traveling with the TAB key,
> NVDA reads it.
>
> I attached the VS2008 debugger to the soffice.bin process,
> winaccesibility.dll and UAccCOM.dll are not listed among the loaded
> modules. IAccesible2Proxy.dll, minHook.dll and nvdaHelperRemote.dll,
> from NVDA, are loaded.
>
> May I missed something in the NVDA set up, or is there something we have
> to configure on AOO at runtime? I already checked Tools - Options...
> - AOO - Accessibility - Miscellaneous options - Support assistive
> technology tools (program restart required)
>
>
> Regards
> --
> Ariel Constenla-Haile
> La Plata, Argentina
>



-- 
Best Regards,

Steve Yin

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