I feel a bit Richmond-ish asking this (whether this is a good thing or a bad 
thing I leave as an exercise for the reader), but what is a screen reader in 
this context, and how and why has the very wide-ranging term ‘accessibility’ 
been hijacked in relation to it? I ask as an ignorant observer, but you never 
know, I might one day want to follow the path that Phil is taking (so far 
unsuccessfully, but probably it will be made to work in time).

I suppose I’m getting too old to keep up with all this, but if anyone has a 
moment to explain, I’d be grateful.

Graham

> On 26 Aug 2015, at 20:04, Phil Davis <rev...@pdslabs.net> 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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