Thank you.
I have very little tech within me, but I'm certain that most of these virus protection programs have common parameters that could be made to follow accessible guidelines.
Where screen readers come in is in the scripting of these parameters.
If Microsoft did it, why not the rest?
I sure hope I'm be clearer than mud.
When I worked at my local phone company, a JAWS expert was called in to script a new application being used.
It! can! be! done!


Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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When the power of love is stronger than the love of power,
Then the world will know peace.

On 10/7/2013 1:29 PM, J.Cyr wrote:
Maria, I presume you meant that we should be making an effort to communicate 
the need for accessibility to ALL the manufacturers of anti-virus software?  
That was how I read your message.  And I completely agree with the concept, 
although I have no idea how it could be worked on effectively.

And I do not think the second person who responded to your note got the point 
of your suggestion at all.  The first response had a certain validity, but 
while having FS involved would be helpful I don't think their being the source 
is the answer.

But I completely agree that we should attempt to make a concerted group effort 
for basic vital core programmes that all systems need to be equipped with, like 
anti virus to be fully accessible to one or more of the top three screen 
reading softwares.  If anyone has an idea of an effective means to begin that 
process I wish we could begin communicating with each other.

Joy
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