Hi. If you can tell us all how you're getting it to work, we'd sure
love to know! I just tried it and was successfully able to sign in, but
when you get to the screen where you either join a game in progress or
create a new table i was able to arrow down a few times in the list, but
after that, it would not read anything at all. Wonder if a window just
needs to be reclassed?
On 9/29/2011 2:02 PM, Sunshine wrote:
i can tell you that this program already works with window eyes.
I am using it to play the games. on it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Clower"<[email protected]>
To: "Brandon Misch"<[email protected]>
Cc:<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: Quentin C's playroom not usable with window-eyes
Greetings,
If the author of this program wants it to work with Window-Eyes, we are
happy to work with him on adding support for our product. However, if he
does not, then that is his choice and we can do nothing about that.
Regards,
Steve
On 9/29/2011 11:45 AM, Brandon Misch wrote:
i know. i have tried it with window-eyes and it crashes when you first
start it. hope someone can create an app for this program. it works like
the rsgames client.
On Sep 29, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
Hi guys
I'm sure some of you are familiar with Quentin C's playroom, it's a
client that lets you play several games online with friends including
Monopoly, 1000 miles and several others. As of right now, Window-eyes
is the only screenreader this program does not work with. From what i'm
told, it uses standard windows controls, yet when you use the playroom
with wineyes, you can not arrow up and down in list boxes or make any
kind of choices of what games to play, or if you're in a game, you're
unable to tell what cards you have, etc. There is another client out
there called RS games that has some of the same games, but the point i'm
trying to make here is that the playroom should be just as usable with
window-eyes as RS games is. I hear that Quentin c refuses to make it work
with wineyes,or maybe he simply does not want to? I'm not sure on that
one.
Has anyone been able to get the playroom to work successfully with
wineyes, and if so, how did you do it? and if no one has, would there be
a possibility of some scripts being created so it will work? Yes, I have
other screenreaders like NVDA and SaToGo, but it's the principle of the
thing. I think it should be able to work with all the screenreaders,
wineyes should not be left out. That just seems wrong to me.
If you haven't heard of this, check out
http://qcsalon.net/
Like I say I don't mind using another screenreader but I feel like I
shouldn't have to.
Thanks for any help folks!
Chris
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