Hi Kevin and Wanda, I did reinstall my java runtime environment, installed my GW java access bridge, and indeed I can verify Wanda's results: java and WE speaks absolutely nothing when I run the lunar.jar program (strange, given that the author says he used the java accessible bridge).
Chip -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Morales [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 6:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Is a script the anser? Hi Wanda, Before considering a script, you may want to try the following (if, and only if) you have Window-Eyes 8.0 or above: 1. Press the Windows key for the start menu. 2. If using Windows 7, press the Up Arrow key to find the "all programs" button. 3. Press the letter w till you hear "Window-Eyes", then Right Arrow. 4. Press Down Arrow till you find the option that says "Install Java Access Bridge", or something along those linds. 5. The Start Menu will close, and, at this point, you must follow the installation process if it requires yout to do so. Cheers, Kevin On 10/19/13, Wanda Cochran <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello All. I posted this question on the gw info listserve and have not > received an answer, so I'm hoping someone could answer my question. I > found this program called Lunar Tab Pro for making tab files accessible for > the blind: http://code.google.com/p/lunartabspro/ But it does not work with > Window Eyes. Can a scrip be written in order to make the program work with > Window Eyes? The developer used Java Access Bridge and tested it with NVDA, > but I was not able to get it to work with NVDA, so I'd prefer to use Window > Eyes if possible. If a script is the answer then how would you start > writing one for a java based program, whatt is the best scripting language > to use? Thank you in advance. > Wanda
