Travis, thanks much! Yes, please do post if / when you find any of that code, if you would?… If, by standard buttons and such, you're referring to AWT, I'm really curious to see what you did. From my exp, Swing tends to be more accessible but as I said, I'd really very much love to see what ya did. I'm planning to try a couple more things and can also post my own code if need be.

Just as an update, I downloaded the latest version of Eclipse, and so far, it appears to be accessible, (way more-so than prev vers) so we'll see… I'll write back here as I know more.

  Thanks again and have a wonderful day!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Dec 27, 2008, at 5:40 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

Unfortunately, I can't help with these particular issues. I try hard not to use swing when developing apps, I try to stick to standard java calls/buttons/what have you, though I know other things do work. And, to be honest, I've really not fiddled with it all that much lately, so I'm a bit out of practice. I was using it heavily a couple years ago when taking classes at an online university, but really haven't messed with it much since then, since java is nice, but I really prefer compiled languages (personal preference, so no flaming please)
I've not tried eclipse either, so can't comment on how well it works.
However, the java programs I did work on all did allow me to tab between controls, so perhaps it's just a matter of how the buttons and all are actually defined. I'll go back, dig up some of the stuff I worked on, and see if there's anything I can figure out as to what makes it tab capable or not.


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