Guess What? Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 Supports Java and Safe Mode!Does the Java 
support mean that WE eventually will be able to work with things like 
OpenOffice? I do realize, that there might be things needed on the end of the 
OpenOffice team, but just wondered if this takes us a step closer to that kind 
of capabilities in the screen reader.


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Doug Geoffray
  Cc: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:38 PM
  Subject: Re: FW: Guess What? Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 Supports Java and Safe 
Mode!


  John,

  Window-Eyes has always supported java script.  Java the programming language 
(which Window-Eyes now supports via the Java access bridge) and java script are 
two totally different things.

  Doug


  On 10/18/2012 11:29 AM, [email protected] wrote:

    Hello Jeremy,



    Will the java support extend to java script?



    Thanks.









    Regards, John.



    John Farley

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    Sent: 17 October 2012 20:59
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Guess What? Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 Supports Java and Safe Mode!



    Guess What? Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 Supports Java and Safe Mode!

    Oct-17-2012

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    Our "Guess What?" series continues with our next major feature announcement 
of Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 support for Java, Safe Mode, and an easier way to use 
Window-Eyes Mobile!  With JAVA support, this means that you will now be able to 
access programs like Open Office, SPSS, and more!

    Let's check out how well Window-Eyes works with Open Office Writer, which 
is a program that is JAVA-based.  We have Writer open, so we will type, "Have 
fun today!"  As you can hear, Window-Eyes reads everything.  This would not 
have been the case in older versions of Window-Eyes.

    Let's try to spell check the document. We will misspell the word "today" as 
"tooday." Next, we will navigate the menu to find Check Spelling and Grammar.  
First, press Alt and then Right Arrow to Tools. Then, press Enter to open 
Tools.  Spelling and Grammar is the first item in the menu, so we will press 
Enter.  The spell check dialog opens and we hear that we are on the Change 
button. This means we need to press Shift-Tab until we are on the list of 
suggestions. We hear "Today," so we can press Alt-C to activate the Change 
button. We have now made the correction.

    It should be noted that not all JAVA programs will work.  They will only 
work if they take advantage of the Access Bridge. Even programs like Writer may 
have some issues because accessibility was not at the forefront of the mind of 
the developer.  However, none of what you heard would have been possible to 
hear with previous versions of Window-Eyes.  The power of Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 
1 makes this all possible.

    Installation Notes

    Window-Eyes ships with the JAVA Access Bridge installer.  If you use the 
Quick Install option, the Access Bridge is installed automatically.  When you 
install Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 using the Custom Install, you will be asked if 
you want to install the Access Bridge.  It should be noted that the Access 
Bridge does not look to see if you have JAVA installed, so you may need to 
install JAVA after installing the Access Bridge. In this instance, you may be 
required to run the Access Bridge install again. This can be done from the 
Start menu under Advanced Options in the Window-Eyes folder.

    Window-Eyes Mobile and Safe Mode Support

    Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 will now run on a system even if the Window-Eyes 
video driver didn't load, or wasn't installed. The advantage of this is that 
you can run it without having to install the video driver first.  This means 
you can walk up to a computer and immediately run Window-Eyes from a USB flash 
drive (or other removable media) without the need for administrative privileges 
or the need to install any additional drivers. You don't even need to reboot 
the computer; it just works!

    Note that if you do use Window-Eyes without its video driver in this 
manner, you will be able to access the web and other information, but you will 
not have access to certain features, such as using the mouse. You may opt to 
run Window-Eyes from a flash drive by installing the Window-Eyes video driver 
to ensure full access to the system just as you have been able to do with 
previous versions of Window-Eyes.

    Many of our customers have asked for access to Windows Safe Mode. Safe Mode 
is a special way for Windows to start when there is a critical problem.  The 
purpose of Safe Mode is to allow you to investigate what is causing the issue.  
The improved video driver in Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 allows a user to use 
Window-Eyes while in Safe Mode!  This new functionality gives you access to 
part of the operating system that you did not have access to previously.

    An additional advantage is that if there are errors while loading the video 
driver, Window-Eyes will tell you, but then will continue to run.

    For example, if you've ever got a "Mirror driver installed, but not yet 
running," or "Unable to communicate with video driver" errors, you know how 
frustrating they can be. Now, Window-Eyes will continue running giving you a 
much easier opportunity to resolve your video problems.

    When trying to run Window-Eyes in Safe Mode, note that your hardware 
configuration may affect if audio or other services are able to run.  If your 
hardware does not support this under Safe Mode, you may not be able to use 
software requiring sound while in Safe Mode.  Also note that prior to running 
Windows in Safe Mode, you will need a registry key that we will provide more 
details on when Window-Eyes 8.0 Beta 1 ships.

    We have a computer here setup in safe mode. Let's see how easy this is to 
do.  Simply press Control-Alt-W to start running Window-Eyes.  As you can hear, 
Window-Eyes immediately opened and began running in Windows Safe Mode!

    These exciting features are just a few of what we have in store for you. As 
you can see, Window-Eyes continues to innovate every step of the way!

    We hope today's "Guess What?" has given you a glimpse into the power of 
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