This is true to an extent, but some of the unknowns are not containers
but lists and interacting with them will yield nothing. This is
largely due to the use of QT as the GUI toolkit which has no
accessibility hooks for the OS X platform despite the QT docs
statement otherwise. Version 3.1 is actually a significant
accessibility regression from 3.0, as some of the custom accessibility
hooks seem to have been removed making a lot less of the controls
useable by VO users. If you're willing to use the command-line you can
access all of Virtualbox's features that way, but if you want an
accessible GUI-based virtual machine solution I'd say VMware Fusion is
your best bet right now.


On Dec 14, 1:53 pm, Mike Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Apparently a new version was released November 30 (I'm a bit behind) but
> > the GUI seems no more accessible than it was before.
>
> One thing I've noticed with this application is that you can interact with 
> the containers that call themselves "unknown".  If you do this, the 
> individual controls in the unknown containers become accessible.  
>
> Mike
>
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> > CB
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