Hi Stuart, On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 02:25:13AM +0000, V Stuart Foote wrote: > Steve, Ariel > > Installed Ariel's posted ia2 branch build "Run as Administrator", and > also captured a verbose install log. > > AOO350m1(Build:9611) - Rev. 1441343 2013-02-04 20:38:26 -0300 (lun, > 04 feb 2013) > > Windows 7 sp1 64-bit Oracle Java JRE 1.7u11 > > Verified the UaccCOM.dll is registered at: > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\S-1-5-18\Components\B4197A678F2F566AC9CE342EB80665B2 > as 346FD3847C37D3440BBCC0FF600F4DEA with a string value of C:\Program > Files (x86)\Apache OpenOffice 3\program\UAccCOM.dll > > However, when running the ia2 branch as a user in the Administrators > group,
Note that I am also in the Administrators category, but it didn't work, I had to run OpenOffice as Administrator (right-click on the Desktop shortcut, select "Run as administrator"). > and monitoring with a11y's AccProbe Eclipse RCP probe as well > as the MS AccEvent I am not seeing IAccessible2 events, only MSAA. The > UI Access mode of AccEvent listings are also very sparse. > > Kind of interesting is that AccProbe shows all only a few of the msaa > components "howFound" from Navigating the Tree--with most "howFound" > values of AtPoint:java.awt.Point from browsing the GUI. No event > tracking in the probes--and it follows that NVDA is mute. > > Am I missing something? Ariel on your Windows box are you running an > Oracle 7 JRE, or Just the JDK 6 you built against? I have several Java versions, OpenOffice is configured to run with JRE 7. > Going to try removing JRE 1.7u11 and backing up to 1.6u39 to see if > that has an impact, but if IAccessibile2 is functional--should not > need a JRE, right? When running as a normal user (even in the Administrators category), OpenOffice was using Java, the ia2 component and COM were not even loaded; running the program as administrator made ia2 work. Regards -- Ariel Constenla-Haile La Plata, Argentina
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