On 6/6/2012 12:36 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Okay, for the record this is a 32-bit windows7 system with only jre7
current version installed.
Sorry about being late to the thread but I'm having a similar problem. I need
accessibility features in LO except mine are speech recognition driven.
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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: libreoffice 3.5 inaccessible
On 6/6/2012 12:36 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Okay, for the record this is a 32-bit windows7 system with only jre7
current version installed.
Sorry about being late to the thread but I'm having a similar problem. I
need
On 6/6/2012 1:09 PM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Eric,
If your speech recognition driver is a Java component serviced by the
Oracle Java Access Bridge Jamal Mazrui's JWin installer process will
correctly handle registration of both 32-bit and 64-bit JAB JAR
packages.
apparently it isn't. I think
Hi, unfortunately this didn't work. A jre is defective message comes up
and the terminal rings a kind of error bell.
I haven't done source code diving and don't know what was used to write
libreoffice. But if I were to use source code diving, I'd locate the
code that gets activated we're
I forgot to ask, the keyboard sequence sent can turn java support on or
off, what would be a sequence to use to find out which jre is in use and
find out if it has accessibility enabled? I have java support turned on
now, since enable accessibility didn't complain about java support being
Hi, I only have the single jre environment on this machine now. I did
download python for windows since two blind programmers used it to write
nvda starting back in 2006 so I figure it'll be an accessible
development platform for me. I'm new at python since I've never been
asked to use it at
Okay, for the record this is a 32-bit windows7 system with only jre7
current version installed.
On Tue, 5 Jun 2012, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Andreas,
Andreas S?ger wrote
We do not know the system yet. In case of Windows x64 Jude has to
install a 32 bit version of Java 6 (current
Okay if I go alt-t then o then j, what can I do with the keyboard to go
further into these instructions? The system isn't speaking in here.
On Mon, 4 Jun 2012, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Jude,
Thank you for working through this.
Next we need to check if you have enabled a Java for your