Martha,
Amanda Lee and I are in conversation about the Cisco products.  My company 
moved to Cisco this summer for instant messaging and soft phones.  I only 
use the instant messaging part now and have definite accessibility issues 
with it.  My teammate just got a soft phone and she says it links to the 
instant messaging function, so I would imagine I would also have issues 
with that.  I have no need for a soft phone, so I cannot directly test if 
for you.  Having said that, when I was on Cisco's website looking for 
accessibility information a couple months ago, the pdf I found seemed to 
talk more about keyboard commands for providing accessibility to the 
phone, not the instant message.  So, maybe between those keyboard commands 
and using the cursor keys, you'll be able to manage it. 
In the instant message window, I have to use the mouse cursor keys to 
access most things, such as my contact list and the window to add new 
contacts. 

I can't find that PDF, but I just found this website for the version of 
Jabber we are using, 9.2.  Interesting, it indicates that you can use Tab 
and arrows to navigate the contact list and messaging window.  I have not 
found that to work, so I don't know the issue. 

Here's the website with the accessibility info: 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/jabber/Windows/9_2/JABW_BK_A28DF1E2_00_accessibility-guide-for-cisco-jabber_chapter_00.html

Amanda's company is in the process of rolling out Cisco's jabber and she's 
partnering with me to see if we can figure out some options. 

I raised the issue to our technology team and was told that they called 
Cisco about my issues.  It would have been nice if I'd been on the call to 
hear it first hand, but what I was told is that Cisco admitted that their 
products have issues with screen readers.  I was also told that Cisco was 
going to do something next year to allow companies like GW Micro better 
access to the coding they use so that screen readers could be made more 
accessible.  This is above my technical understanding and seemed funny to 
Amanda, so we'll have to see where that lands. 

Please let us know if you try it and how it goes.  Together, maybe we can 
get some collective pressure to make necessary changes. 


Robin Van Lant | Sr. Program Manager
Strategy & Performance Management
Key Equipment Finance | 720-304-1060



From:   "Martha Reaney" <[email protected]>
To:     "GW Micro" <[email protected]>
Date:   10/11/2013 08:18 AM
Subject:        CISCO Soft Phone



Does anyone know if this is accessible using WE 8.3.
I telecommute and my employer uses this to reach off-site employees.
 
Martha
 


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