Well, consider that someone using a screen reader is going to be using the
keyboard, not the mouse. Mouse events are not going to be of much help in
this instance. You will also need to set aasilent="false", if I am not
mistaken.

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Max,

How would I implement the following behavior; I have a movieclip which I
want to "speak" some text when I move the mouse over it. I need to put this
on "movieclip" rather than
on LzView, because I'm implementing the "alt" text feature for the <img>
tag inside of htmlText of a TextField (in an LzText view).  I have access
to the actual MovieClip object that is being displayed, and I tried adding
a _accProps object to it, but it
doesn't seem to speak when I move the mouse over it.

For that matter, if I have an LzView that has an image resource, how do I
attach alternate text to it? I tried some variants of this as:

  <view id="foo"
        resource="horse2"
        aadescription="nice horsey"
        aaname="pretty horsey"
        width="200" height="140" bgcolor="yellow"/>


but it never gets read by the screen reader program when I mouse over it.
Is there
something explicit I need to do?

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