Hi Listers,
What about quick keys as a app to gain access to difficult apps?

Chuck Reichel


On Jul 7, 2010, at 7:25 AM, Cody Hurst wrote:

This is true, but I'm going on the assumption that nothing at all in the application is read, to me, that is inaccessible. And a lot of the time, that help tag command doesnt' report anything

On Jul 7, 2010, at 12:00 AM, Chris Moore wrote:

Sometimes you can add some functionality to an application. For example if you come across a button which says "button" and does not read out what the button actually does, then you can manually label that button.

First of all whilst on the button press control + option + shift + h to see if the button has a alternative help tag, if so then great we are in business and if not then ask someone sighted to assist you.

Whilst still at the non labelled button press control + option + / (slash). you will now be prompted to enter a label for the button. Enter a label and hit return. Now the next time your VoiceOver cursor moves over that button it will be fully labelled and visible to you. You can also label images the same way.

Failing that, email the developers of the product and explain the issues you are having with the product and how they could improve the product to enable you to operate it. usually you can find how to contact a developer by going to the About menu item within the product or sometimes it is in the help menu. Failing that use google to find the developers website, or www.versiontracker.com

regards

Chris
On 7 Jul 2010, at 01:02, Cody Hurst wrote:

unlike jaws, voiceover is not controlled by scripts, this shouldn't be confused with apple scripts which are not the same thing. simply put, if the app is not accessible, the only thing to do is write the developers and tell them to make it accessible.

On Jul 6, 2010, at 7:41 PM, joseph wrote:

hi listers,

how can i make applications accessible with voiceover?

regards

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