Jude,
Sorry, didn't catch this the first time through your posting. Please double
check your entrance sequence to use Accessibility Tools in Libre Office:
The sequence you list would put you in the Appearance panel, not the
Accessibility panel--need to enter a second a
altt -- Tools
alto --
On the nvda-project site under openoffice you'll find a registry patch
which I downloaded and merged since nvda won't have openoffice or
libreoffice speaking without that registry patch. Also, I'm running
windows 7 on a 32-bit machine. I'd have to get another machine with
more memory and
do you have any opinion what is the practical lowest system speed and
resources that are needed to take a Windows computer and add this type
of access?
Operating Systems: all 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows
XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
(including Server
Jude,
Please uninstall your Java Runtime and Java Access Bridge--and run the JWin
utility to install a JRE then correctly configure Java Access Bridge. It
doesn't do anything that can't be done by hand, but the manual set up is
error prone. Please get JAB configured correctly and then let us know
Before I joined this email list, I had done all of that. In fact, when
I uninstalled jre-1.7, I also removed jre-1.6 because libreoffice chose
jre-1.6 rather than jre-1.7 when the two jre's were on the machine at
the same time. Those were suggestions I got from the nvda-support list
Jude,
I understood you the first time.
But please uninstall your JRE's and then use the JWin installer to preform
the JRE and JAB 2.0.2 reinstall. It really does perform a correct
installation of the JAB--you need to ensure that is done correctly before
you will be able to work with LibreOffice
Jude,
Would you please try an installation of the Java Access Bridge 2.0.2 using
the JWin installer by Jamal Mazrui and report back if you have assistive
technology in general and in particular if NVDA is functioning as you'd
expect.
Program download link is here --