Re: [racket-users] DrRacket Accessibility with Screen readers

2017-04-30 Thread Rebelsky, Samuel
The Bootstrap project has been hard at work to make WeScheme accessible, including some sensible expand/collapse options for viewing code and options. See the post at http://www.bootstrapworld.org/blog/accessibility/User-Interface-REPL.shtml for some basic information. There are at least two

Re: [racket-users] DrRacket Accessibility with Screen readers

2017-04-29 Thread Matthew Flatt
At Sat, 29 Apr 2017 09:39:34 -0300, Cleverson Casarin Uliana wrote: > I am blind and can confirm that unfortunately DRRacket isn't accessible > on Windows. This is due to its interface being written in GTK. I haven't > yet tried it on Linux, but it should be accessible on that platform, >

[racket-users] DrRacket Accessibility with Screen readers

2017-04-29 Thread Cleverson Casarin Uliana
Hello all, I am blind and can confirm that unfortunately DRRacket isn't accessible on Windows. This is due to its interface being written in GTK. I haven't yet tried it on Linux, but it should be accessible on that platform, because GTK is accessible on Linux but not on Windows. Speaking of

Re: [racket-users] DrRacket Accessibility with Screen readers

2017-04-28 Thread Leif Andersen
Hello Erika. I have low vision and have had better luck using screen magnifiers with DrRacket than screen readers. With that being said, I honestly don't have much experience with JAWS. Although I take it that means you do want to use Windows screen readers with DrRacket, is this correct? ~Leif

[racket-users] DrRacket Accessibility with Screen readers

2017-04-28 Thread Erika Thompson
We're using DrRacket in an online course on edX, How to Code. We've had a student enquire about using a screen reader with DrRacket. Does anyone know anything about DrRacket's compatibility with screen readers, such as Jaws. Thanks so much -- You received this message because you are