Hi.
Thanks for this info. Actually I wonder how LO behaves with voiceover, that is,
is it possible to browse between toolbars, in the menus, the dialogs, etc. For
example, is it easy to handle styles and charachters formatting?
The question is asked to me by a blind user to do tests. I am
Le 03/12/2014 10:38, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe a écrit :
Hi Jean-Philippe,
Thanks for this info. Actually I wonder how LO behaves with voiceover, that
is, is it possible to browse between toolbars, in the menus, the dialogs,
etc. For example, is it easy to handle styles and charachters
Hi.
I've been a screen reader user since 1991 when I started out with DOS 3.X and
so I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have about this topic.
When you are dependent on using a screen reader, it helps if you can memorize
shortcut keys. The more keys you can memorize, the more
Hi,
Thanks for this excellent answer, full and clear. I will forward it to
my friend. He uses Mac yes, and would like to know the accessibility
level on LO. Unfortunately he doesn't speak English, but I do interface
without problems.
Thanks,
Best regards,
Le 03/12/2014 14:56, Niklas