ok, I can do that but how do I get a jre pre 7 installed if I have 7
already? where do I get a jre pre 7?
On 8/30/2013 2:37 PM, Kevin Huber wrote:
Thanks Don:
I'll try that.
Kevin Huber
On 8/30/13, Don H <[email protected]> wrote:
Here is a Email that Doug at GW sent me regarding Open Office. I
personally have tried all his suggestions and can not get Open Office to
work as he says it does.
Don,
I just verified my Open Office 3.3.0 is working with Window-Eyes. By
working I mean
the menus and dialogs along with the text from the word processor. Here
are the
things I believe need to be done:
1) You need to be using a JRE pre 7. I've seen other 7 and greater
JRE's have issues
with the access bridge
2) Make sure you either have the legacy access bridge or the access
bridge supplied
by Window-Eyes installed.
3) For me, on launch some java components get launched. I blocked these
things from
being launched on startup. Prior to that I would use Task manager to
kill anything
Java related.
4) After launching Open office you need to do the following:
Press Alt-T followed by O to get into the Options dialog. Arrow down to
the Accessibility
node and tab to the "Support assistive technology tools" checkbox and
check it.
Then go to the Java tab on the left. This will list all the JRE's that
are registered
on your system. Make sure you have a pre 7 version selected. For me
I'm using a
1.6.0.22 version.
Press OK on the options dialog and restart Open Office.
Regards,
On 8/30/2013 3:27 PM, Kevin Huber wrote:
Hi Dave:
I have tried Openoffice as well, and have also run into the problem of
not being able to read what I typed and, for that matter, any document
which I open with Openoffice cannot be read with Window-eyes.
If anyone out there has a solution to or a work-around, I'd like to
know about it as well.
Kevin Huber
On 8/25/13, Dave Bahr <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded open office to see if I could use it. Well, I also
downloaded libre office, just for fun, yeah I know they're based on the
same
source code. I'm having a few fairly large issues with both of them. For
the
sake of simplification, we'll just use open office as the default go to
program here.
1. I can't seem to keep the accessibility settings from
disappearing
every time I restart the program. I can navigate the options dialog with
the
mouse cursor, and left click on the use assistive technology checkbox.
However, upon a few restarts of the program, see issue number 2 below,
the
access disappears. This is after updating java to the latest and
installing
the jab. Do I need to go back to jre 6.1?
1.1 when I click on the ok button to close the options dialog, I am
presented with a message asking me to select a java runtime environment
to
use with open office. I can move by clip and, presumably, I selected the
7.0:25 jre with accessibility.
2. When I happen to get accessibility enabled, if I press alt for
the
file menu and then press the right arrow to expand it, open office
closes.
Yep, that's right, returns me to the desktop. This is, as far as I can
tell,
only occurring when I am on the main screen where I can select what sort
of
document I want to work with.
3. When I have the chance to open up a word document to write text
into, I can't read it.
So, at present, these issues more or less make open office a useless
program. Has anyone else run into these problems? If so, any fixes?
Thanks, any help is appreciated.
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