https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56704

--- Comment #2 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> ---
I screwed up and did not bring home a copy of the MSVCR100D.dll to add to the
LOdev install folder to run your debug version. And the online repo I'd grabbed
it from is not running today. So I'm hamstrung on doing a load here for now.

>Could you please more exactly describe the steps to reproduce it? I tried it 
>in >that order and it worked for me (well tried it only once):

The "...tried only once", is part of the issue. The check-box does not stay
selected on subsequent launches of LibO. But then actually getting the AT
working with JAB in a LibO session is hit-or-misss. Even if the the "use
assitive technology tools" check-box is shown checked.

>1. [unwind all current registry] => I only cleanly uninstalled all previous LO 
>>installation on my system... Is that enouph? If not provide exact description 
>>how these "unwind all current registry" should be done?

Add/remove programs will remove the installed package.

But, from what Andras mentions in fdo#39833_comment 11, if you install the
LOdev MSI from a command prompt (as opposed to just running it) and adding the
WRITE_REGISTRY=1 switch a SAL_ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED system environment variable
gets written to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\Environment. That variable doesn't get deleted, especially if you have
another install of LibO 3.5 or 3.6 present. And having used the WRIT_REGISTRY
flag, additional file associations are recorded in the Windows regsitry, but
they appear to come off.

>2. install LO-dev-3.7 (without any customisation during installation)

I usually customize and remove French Spanish dictionary, Online Update, Active
X control, Windows Explorer extension, Quickstarter and GNOME integration.

When I get a copy of the debug MSVC100D.dll I'll try with a typical check-box.

>3. Selected JRE 1.7

When the list of JREs is populated, if JAB is enabled it should show "with
accessibility support"

>4. Turned on the checkbox “Support assistive technology tools (program restart
> required" only
>5. exit
>6. start LO => checkbox “Support assistive technology tools (program restart
> required" is still checked
>
>what am i missing?

Nothing, that is pretty much the way I install, but then I go ahead and open a
document and activate an AT program (NVDA screen reader) or the
javamonkey/javaferret Java Accessibility test tools.

For what ever reason it is hit or miss that the document actually exposes the
UNO accessibility to the AT. Can open an close the document and LOdev ten
times, but only have useable AT two or three times.

This from a single Windows login. I have not tested what happens if I logout
and back in. Or even what happens if I reboot and come back in.

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