From the IBM site:

"Eclipse is now accessible on Mac OS X Carbon. The Mac screen reader, VoiceOver, can be turned on and off with Command+F5. The snapshot below shows the VoiceOver cursor highlighting a tool item in Eclipse."

This is from the What's New in version 3.4 notes which were from 2008. I would hoppe they didn't backslide since. At least in the 4.2 release notes they have

"On the Mac, you can now use the keyboard to open a context menu when VoiceOver is running, using the standard VoiceOver key sequence Control+Option+Shift+M."

which sounds like they are still doing VO support.

CB

On 8/1/12 1:40 PM, Jim Barbour wrote:
Hey Folks,

I'm likely to need to do some mac based java development on the Mac
and am wondering if Eclipse is usable in voiceover.

I went searching the list and found there were issues on Snowleopard.
Does anyone know if java eclipse is usable with voiceover on lion?

Thanks Much,

Jim Barbour


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