Jonathon Blake wrote:
Support for screen readers was added in OpenOffice 1.1. The page
http://ui.openoffice.org/accessibility/at.html describes this support.
ZoomXT is _not_ a screen reader.
Gnopernicus is described as being "in pre-release form".
IOW, nothing on that page discusses screen readers.
Egads, it's worse than I thought.
3) The accessibility bridge uses Java, and its memory requirements are very
high -
see http://groups.google.com/group/mailing.comp.open-office/msg/ecdd0f0087459d88
so many users might not be able to use it
Sophia's message is overly optimistic in getting JAWS and _any_
version of OOo to work nicely with windows.
Can you be specific about your concerns?
Adam Moore says JAWS partially works with OOo
(it fails to read dialogs properly).
A more significant question is what the minimum system requirements
for running JAWS and OOo 2.0 re. [I'm guessing 2.5+Mhz Chip, and 1GB
RAM ]
That's a very good question.
- Dan
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