You'll need to get a third-party screen reader. I tested using windows-eyes and JAWS in IE for windows. Both have trial versions. Once you've downloaded and installed them, try running one of the test cases in test/accessibility/. Let me know how it goes!

-Max

Henry Minsky wrote:

Can anyone tell me the easiest way to verify if the accesibility API is working, on a Windows machine running
Firefox or IE?

Is there some System setting I need to turn on, or a 3rd party app I need to download in order to access the
output from an app with accessibility hooks enabled?


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Henry Minsky
Software Architect
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