Hi Everyone, I recently posted concerning Open Office and Window-Eyes and I was advised to install access bridge. However, this did not correct my Open Office problems, so I gave up on it. Recently, I heard about IBM Lotus Symphony which implements IAccessible2--the same API the WE4Java script uses. I installed JRE 1.6, then latest version of WE4Java, and then Lotus Symphony. I am able to navigate the menus and read the dialogs just fine; however, the edit box for me to type stuff does not read. Curious, I loaded the Notepad Demo and found the same problem there. Although the Notepad Demo did cause W E to produce the WE4Java start up sound, when I arrowed around the edit box I got no feedback. I then loaded NVDA and it read the edit box in Symphony correctly, so whatever it is seems to be a W E issue. Does anyone know what is causing this? I am running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit under a standard user account.
The JRE installed to c:\program files (x86)\java\jre6; likewise, the setup installed to c:\program files (x86)\WE4Java. After the setup completed, I got an error saying that some process could not be started because it needs elevation. I thought this to be the Java Utility in the WE4Java start menu grouping so I ran it separately. It detected my JRE properly and installed to it. When I checked accessibility.properties in the JRE it does have the W E command in it (I don't remember what it is right now.) Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is the second Java program I've installed which claims to have some or other API that W E supports but I have had no luck with it. -- Munawar A. Bijani Mailto:[email protected] If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. GW-Info messages are archived at http://www.gwmicro.com/gwinfo. You can manage your list subscription at http://www.gwmicro.com/listserv.
