Hi Marissa,

OOo support from Windows AT is quite limited.

ZoomText, JAWS and NVDA have some level of support for OOo.

I never tried recent versions of NVDA, but it's open source and you
might want to give it a try.

ZoomText worked quite well when we did all needed implementations in
OOo, because we had a good cooperation with AiSquared then.

On Windows some extra steps for AT support are needed, see
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Accessibility

HTH,
Malte.



Marissa Manzino wrote, On 09/02/09 05:55:
> Hello all,
> 
> My name is Marissa Manzino. I recently joined this list as I downloaded 
> Open Office. I'm totally blind and use assistive technology such as a 
> screen reader to narrate what is on the screen. I've noticed that I can 
> write text in Open Office Writer, but cannot read it back. Does anyone 
> know if Open Office is compatible with screen readers such as: Jaws, Hal 
> and Window-Eyes? I'm running Window-Eyes version 7.1 which to my 
> knowledge is the latest release. Any assistance would be greatly 
> appreciated. Thank you so much for all your help.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Marissa
> 
> 
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