Hi,

Does anyone out there have any experience of using Enterprise Project
Manager, an application which sits on the Sharepoint platform, with JAWS?

I am using JAWS 14 and my company requires me to submit my timesheet
information via EPM. Whilst part of the page is accessible, the table grid,
where time is to be allocated against given tasks, is rendered, it appears,
using JavaScript and is completely inaccessible. When moving around in the
grid, JAWS merely says "blank, blank".

If someone else has had more success with EPM, could you please get in
touch, particularly if any JAWS Scripts have been written to get around the
accessibility problems?

I did find an option to export my timesheet to EXCEL and this worked
absolutely fine. I was then able to fill out my time on the spreadsheet,
however, surprise surprise, no functionality has been provided to import the
EXCEL details back into EPM. It appears that to click a mouse into given
cells, type in a time value and then click to the next cell, is the way to
go, however, means that I have to write out my timesheet details and send
them to a sighted person, who is then to manually input them on my behalf.
This is not a good experience at all and shows that many software vendors
hardly comprehend what accessibility is, far less knowing how to implement
it in their applications.

I have played around with Flexible Web functions within JAWS 14, hoping to
get a better experience, but no joy.

Any ideas or suggestions from anyone?

Many Thanks,

Charlie Nicol.
United Kingdom.


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Stephan, William S NWK
Sent: 27 March 2013 14:25
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Microsoft Sharepoint (UNCLASSIFIED)

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SharePoint is simply a way of storing documents etc, and it's not inherently
inaccesssible.  However, how accessible it is depends on what kinds of
information you're trying to access and what views are employed by whoever
created the site and the documents themselves. I'm currently working through
a situation where JAWS absolutely does not present major pieces of pages I
need to access on a regular basis.  
I've spoken to Freedom Scientific about SharePoint, and they understand it
has accessibility problems but claim they can't address them.  
So, bottom line is maybe it'll work for you, maybe it won't.  
Sometimes, you can export spreadsheets etc. and work on them using something
like Excel, then import them back into SharePoint.  
Good luck, you'll likely need a lot of it.


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Hicks Steven (CORNWALL IT SERVICES)
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 3:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Microsoft Sharepoint

Does anyone use Microsoft Sharepoint with JAWS that can tell me if it is
accessible or not please?

Many thanks in anticipation,


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