Hello,

 

Read the script's help files very carefully several times.

 

Things to note.

1.       The script only works on 32-bit applications.

2.       There is no Braille support.

3.       When you are on the applications main screen, you probably can
access its alt option bar by hitting the alt key, and using left and wright
arrow keys.

I do not think WE mouse movement keys work, only cursor movement and reading
keys.

 

Given these facts, I find the Java script to be more stable then the Java
Access Bridge (JAB) solutions used by JAWS.

 

I do hope for 64-bit Windows 7 support and Braille support.

 

 

Regards

Louis Maher

713-444-7838

[email protected]

http://nfb-texas.org/houston

 

From: Otis [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Using the Java strip to use a Java application

 

Hi,

 

I need instructions on how to use the Java strip for using java
applications.  Could someone give me a little help on this?  I'm downloading
the NFB newsline in your pocket to download books on my Book Sense XT.  I
would appreciate any help I receive on this matter.

 

Otis

 
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