Well, I think that in this case that buttons are not accessible, because I
see several forms, but any of them is the area where are the solutions, even
when I press control F, it is not accessible, and to find a specific word, I
need to know the word. So I think that it is not a web site very easy for
people that is not jaws certify or specialist.
By the way, any body on the list know a eMail list about programing?
Thanks
Pablo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Moore" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] flash
Try binging up a form fields/controls list. Ins+f5. If the answers are
accessible they will show up as buttons. You can also try searching around
with the JAWS cursor. In flash the developer must deliberately expose
objects to the accessibility interface.
Sent from my iPad
Mike
On Apr 8, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Pablo Morales <[email protected]>
wrote:
hi all.
I am trying to test the accessibility in the following web site:
wwwhttp://www.keytrain.com/
But they are using flash to show the content of the courses that they
have there. Well, some courses and test are fully accessible, but
others no. I would like to know if i need to do something, to improve
the accessibility of jaws reading of the content of a document shown
on flash?
For example. I read all the math problem, but i can't select the
choices wehre I have to select one. A sighted told me that the choices
appear in a kind of rectangle at the right, and the problem is at the
left, but jaws is just reading the left, and no the right part of the
screen. On flash, how can I read both parts?
Thanks for all.
Pablo
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