Chantal,
For heading styles you can press control 1 for a level 1 heading,
control-2 for a level 2 heading, etc. You can do this for heading levels
up to 5.
When you read the line of text with the new heading JAWS will verify
your change by announcing the heading level before the line of tex
Hello. I should add that many years ago it was true that JAWS did not
support LibreOffice very well and, at that time, NVDA was definitely a
better screen reader to be using. However, over time this has changed.
Chantal, I'm afraid that I don't have the specific answers to your
questions as I
Hi. I wanted to report that I have been using LibreOffice off and on
with JAWS 2020 with good success. I have recently used JAWS with
LibreOffice version 7 and it works quite well. Admittedly, you're going
to get the best accessibility experience with Microsoft 365 but
LibreOffice, at least Wri
Hi all,
I am a new member of the list so sorry if these Topics have been covered
previously.
I am totally blind and use the Jaws Screen Reader now I am aware that Libre
office works with NVDA but doesreg it work with Jaws.
I have been on the accessibility page but it didn't mention Jaws anywhere
Hi Chantal,
Sorry, unfortunately JAWS has no support for the IAccessible2 based
accessible event API that is implemented in LibreOffice. You would have to
shift to the NVDA screen reader on Windows, or to a Linux with its ORCA
screen reader to use LibreOffice.
If you remain with JAWS, it has sup