Victor,

Thanks for researching this and posting. . Many of these options are
available in IE6.  I think things will be ok with JAWS 7.1 and beyond .
Probably earlier versions will work ok but not perfectly.

thanks
Al
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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Victor Gouveia
  Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 10:20 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [jaws-users] More IE 7 Accessibility


  Hi All, I found the following information on IE 7 and it's accessibility
on the Microsoft Accessibility site.

  It lists the features that Microsoft has incorporated into IE 7 for added
interaction with Assistive Technology.

  The link is as follows:

  http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/IE7/default.aspx?v=t

  The article states thusly:

  Accessibility in Internet Explorer 7

  The Internet is easier to see and explore with accessibility settings and
features in Internet Explorer 7.

  Accessibility Features in IE 7
  FeaturesDescription
  Zoom in on a Web page
  Zoom in on a Web page to magnify text, images, and controls on the page.
Change the zoom level with the magnifying glass icon on the bottom right
corner
  of each Internet Explorer 7 window, or, from the Page menu. Choose 100%,
125%, or 150%, or, specify magnification up to 1,000%.
  Choose colors used on Web pages
  Make Web pages easier to see by changing the text, background, link and
hover colors. IE 7 supports the system link color, so high contrast mode and
color
  preferences you have chosen in your Windows operating system will work
properly in IE 7.
  Change text size on Web pages
  Change Web page text size from smaller, smallest, medium, larger, or
largest.
  Choose fonts used on Web pages
  Choose the font style and size used on Web pages and documents to make
them more legible.
  Choose Web page formatting
  Choose to ignore colors, font styles, and font sizes specified on Web
pages to make the pages easier to see. You can also choose to format
documents using
  your own style sheet.
  Format Web pages using a custom style sheet
  Make Web pages easier to see and work with by adjusting several
accessibility settings, browsing, multimedia, and printing settings in
Internet Options.
  Choose advanced settings

  Advanced accessibility settings are available, including:
  List of 5 items
  1. Always expand ALT text for images
  2. Move system caret with focus/selection changes
  3. Reset text size to medium for new windows and tabs
  4. Reset text size to medium while zooming (takes effect after you restart
Internet Explorer)
  5. Reset zoom level to 100% for new windows and tabs
  list end

  Use smooth scrolling and Enable page transitions
  Turned on, this option allows a special type of scrolling to display
content at a predetermined speed. Turned off, screen readers will continue
to read
  links correctly even when the next link is off the current screen, and
voice recognition programs may perform better as well. Left on, screen
readers will
  sometimes read part of the next link, and sometimes read extraneous
information along with the next link.

  Show pictures, Play animations, and Play videos
  Specify if you want to turn off or show pictures, animations, and videos.
If you have low vision, you might want to clear these check boxes to improve
performance.
  If you are sensitive to screen flashing, you might also want to clear
these check boxes.

  Play sounds
  Turned on, music and other sounds included in Web pages will play when the
pages are displayed. Turned off, screen readers will be better able to be
heard
  without distracting computer sounds. Turning this option off can also
benefit people who want to reduce sound distractions.

  Print background colors and images
  Turned on, this option allows background colors and images to print when
you print a Web page. Turned off, print legibility is often improved when
background
  images are eliminated from the printed copy.

  Better compatibility with assistive technology products. Changes were made
at the architectural level to enhance compatibility with assistive
technology
  products. Search for
  assistive technology products.

  Enhanced keyboard access. Improved keyboard access can be found in the
default toolbar buttons, search box items, address bar, and tabs. And,
extensive
  keyboard access is available for new features added to Internet Explorer
7.

  More Information
  Internet Explorer 7 Download and Web site

  IE 7 Tutorials
  List of 7 items
  . Zoom in on a Web page
  . Change text size on Web pages
  . Choose colors used on Web pages
  . Choose fonts used on Web pages
  . Choose accessibility settings for Web pages
  . Format Web pages using a custom style sheet
  . Choose advanced settings
  list end

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