Yes, I would for sure like phrases like "ok button" rather than "button ok".
AndI love to hear the phrase "visited link", and "link", before the actual text
is spoken. Saves me time while tabbing along.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Geoffray
To: list info
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: w-e-beta observations
Robert,
I suggest you upgrade your FF to the current 16.01 version as we do zero
testing on FF 3.x.
As for the open office, this is the frustration of Java. You'll find the
other screen readers have this exact same problem. We are trying to figure out
what all it takes to make open office happy...on my system it is working
fine...but I know others are having problems.
Regarding the control type, we will be bringing back the verbosity to single
out "link" from other controls types for the final 8.0 based on feedback we've
been hearing.
Doug
On 10/25/2012 2:14 PM, Rob Hudson wrote:
Operating system windows xp service pack three with outlook express.
I installed the new wineyes beta, and then
jre-6u37-windows-i586.exe
and
LibO_3.6.2_Win_x86_install_multi.msi with accessibility components.
Then I installed the JAB.
I was able to read the menus in libreoffice but absolutely nothing was
voiced using the arrows in the Libreoffice Writer.
Backspace does not read anything while composing this email message. Works
fine elsewhere.
Also tabbing to controls in firefox 3.6 doesn't turn browse mode off either.
The new habbit of saying control type before data gets irritating at times
but I can get used to it.
Haven't tested out the safe mode feature yet. Will probably do that later.
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