Re: JAWS unable to read text through IAccessible2 with Qt
pitermach wrote:So the other thing you could do is use a library like TOLK to directly speak text with screen readers.I didn't even know this existed. Thanks!I'll do some testing with this before trying anything else and see whether
Re: JAWS unable to read text through IAccessible2 with Qt
I don't think you're doing anything wrong. JAWS is recognising the class correctly so whatever the issue is, it's something internal to JAWS itself. Because it's not an open-source program, you can't really do much investigative
Re: JAWS unable to read text through IAccessible2 with Qt
@5, things like this always do. However, as I said, it's nothing wrong with your code or your interface -- it's just the fact that JAWS can't interface properly with IA2 and most likely won't for a while.
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Re: JAWS unable to read text through IAccessible2 with Qt
It would be nice if this would not turn into a JAWS vs NVDA battle.
URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=336515#p336515
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Re: JAWS unable to read text through IAccessible2 with Qt
@3, Oh, really then? Then why does JAWS not work with any apps written in qT but NVDA does? Why are there ways to get NVDA to work with GNU VIM/GVIM but there is no way to get that to work with JAWS? Must I go on? (And if you want
Re: JAWS unable to read text through IAccessible2 with Qt
No, this is a JAWS issue. And People say JAWS is so amazing when it doesn't read QT aps, and QT is where we're headed... Anyway, your nothing doing wrong. t's JAWS that's your problem.
URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php
JAWS unable to read text through IAccessible2 with Qt
Hello.I am trying to make an Interactive Fiction interpreter (you could call it an "engine" if you will) accessible with JAWS. The application uses Qt 5. For the curious, the application in question is QTads (http://qt
JAWS unable to read text through IAccessible2 with Qt
Hello.I am trying to make an Interactive Fiction interpreter (you could call it an "engine" if you will) accessible with JAWS. The application uses Qt 5. For the curious, the application in question is QTads (http://qt