That tells the screen reader to refresh the accessibility metadata from
the Flash player. I'm not sure why, but I got the best results waiting
.5-1 second to refresh - that's what this code does.
-Max
Henry Minsky wrote:
What is the purpose of this code in the test application?
<method event="oninit">
//LzBrowser.setClipboard('foo!');
var upddel = new LzDelegate(LzBrowser, 'updateAccessibility');
LzTimer.addTimer(upddel, 500);
</method>
On 12/4/05, *Henry Minsky* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Are there any gotchas that you know about with using the
accessibility API with Firefox? I haven't found any problems yet,
but don't want to spend time re-discovering issues if you know of
any already....
On 12/4/05, *Max Carlson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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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Software Architect
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<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
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