Hi: I have asked several times on this list about settings, properties, for
setting up my programs to work with WindowEyes.
I have never heard from AI Squared about the settings they would want to see
so a Windows Form would work best with their software.
Here is an example of a question that was answered on the blind programming
list about setting up a dialog for accessibility with screen readers that
monitor the accessibility features Microsoft has put in place for all of
their controls - I find it hard to believe WindowEyes doesn't monitor for
accessibility - what are they using if not what Microsoft has in place for
accessibility of their forms and controls?
I have asked about the accessibility settings for several controls and never
gotten a response.
Here is what on developer said about a dialog, I have no question about the
dialog box but other more complex controls like the Tabbed Document and
other controls but it will show you that Microsoft indeed has settings
screen readers can use if setup properly but it is up to the screen reader
company to develop against them.
This just popped up so I thought I would put it up here so you can see an
example of   what I was talking about in the past if you read those messages
and are interested in WindowEyes Accessibility with Microsoft Windows
Projects and Programs:
I am especially interested in the Accessible Role - the others are just fluf
and not overly related to WindowEyes, although they may be.
Hi Akash!
 
 You can design a dialog box such as a standard Windows form by setting the
following properties:
Windows location you need to set to Center Screen.
ControlBox, you need to set to False.
You can leave minimize and maximize box to true, but for a standard dialog
it needs to be False, because in a standard dialog boxes, you have not
possibility to minimize or maximize a dialog box.
In the Accessibility name, you need to type your form caption, the
AccessibleName, and Text property of a form should have the same value.
The Accessibility rol property should be set to Dialog, and each control on
the dialog box should have the AccessibilityRol property set to the
corresponding control for example:
TextBox=Text
Label=StaticText
Button=PushButton
You can set the AccessibilityRol property using the following:
1. Place cursor on a control you want to change there properties.
2. Press the F4 key to bring up the properties window.
3. Use the up and down arrow keys until you find the AccessibilityRol
property.
4. Press the Tab key until you hear Browse..., and hit the Space bar.
5. Use the Up and Down arrow keys until you find the corresponding control
type which match the control type you placed on the form and hit the Enter
key.
That's it!
Enjoy!


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