Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread Brian Barker
At 06:39 13/11/2014 -0600, John W. Smith wrote: I'm new to the list, having installed Open Office last evening. I was told Open Office would be accessible to Window-Eyes, the screen reader I use. That doesn't seem to be the case for me so far. Is there a set of steps I need to take to activate

Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread John W. Smith
Thanks. I've followed the steps in the knowledge base article, including restarting my computer after each set of instructions. I can't tell any difference. I have a little vision and can mouse over icons, which is how I have to select Writer. But I get little useful information when I'm in

Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread V Stuart Foote
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Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread d a n i e l h u c h e r o t
support for Java and MS UIA based Assistive Technology as well). Stuart -- View this message in context: http://openoffice.2283327.n4.nabble.com/Screen-Reader-Accessibility-tp4669299p4669314.html Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: Screen Reader Accessibility

2014-11-13 Thread John W. Smith
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