It has if and only if the screen curtain was enabled for the entire use of
office for the mac and if they had VoiceOver running the entire time.
This still leaves open the accessibility degree question though. Office
has many parts and each of them has many functions, so if VoiceOver and
accessibility test were not mentioned in that article it's quite useless
to us.
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, will lomas wrote:
ooo this is interested
I wonder if it is accessible then?
if not they have to make sure the know what they are talking about as it may
confuse potental buyers to this product
who are blind
will
On 17 Jun 2008, at 21:25, James Austin wrote:
Hi folks,
The author mentioned in the article at
http://www.apple.com/business/profiles/aronson/?sr=hotnews apparently used
Office for Mac. I was under the impression that this was unusable with
Voice Over.
Has this reently changed?
Best wishes
James