Phil,
Indeed, LiveCode does not currently support Accessibility. I have used a 
variety of automation software like AppleScript and WinAutomation - and only 
the outline of the window and the window controls are visible.
In fact, I lost a sale last week because my software could not be used with 
JAWS screenreader software.

This is a 2nd project for which I am interested in contributing to financially 
using my Business Edition credits.
I spoke with LiveCode engineering about this very issue. 

If you look at the new pricing page, you will see info about a Business Feature 
Exchange (tooltip for Add a Feature on the pricing page). This Business Feature 
Exchange does not yet formally exist. But when it does, Business Edition 
customers will be able to pool their resources to get features like this added.

Accessibility could potentially be added as a 2 phase project.

Phase #1 - Due to the way the Tooltip feature is implemented, it might lend 
itself to modification allowing some level of Accessibility for existing 
objects. All of my buttons already have useful tooltips, and this would be a 
nice stopgap measure. This idea would need investigated further by engineering 
to determine its practicality and cost/timeframe. I hope to proceed further 
along with this project after Project #1 has been completed.

Phase #2 - New objects built as widgets could have Accessibility added in 
directly.

If you or anyone else is interested in participating in the Business Feature 
Exchange, feel free to open an online chat session with Iain Morrison by 
clicking on the Lets Chat button on the pricing page (during business hours). 
By giving LiveCode Ltd. a heads up now, they might populate the Business 
Feature Exchange with a few starter projects as part of their rollout process.

David Simpson
www.fmpromigrator.com



> On Aug 26, 2015, at 12:12 PM, Phil Davis <rev...@pdslabs.net> wrote:
> 
> I see there are some related comments in the Forums. Looks like I'm not alone.
> Phil
> 
> On 8/26/15 12:04 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
>> Has anyone been able to make desktop stacks work with screen readers? I'm 
>> experimenting with the Mac's VoiceOver utility (included with OS X), and VO 
>> doesn't know how to interact with a stack - it identifies the window as 
>> "unknown" and doesn't allow you to interact with its elements/objects.
>> 
>> Thanks for any tips or insights you can share any tips from your experience.
>> 
> 
> -- 
> Phil Davis
> 
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