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 
turned off when I tried to turn assistive technology support on.

On Tue, 5 Jun 2012, Jude DaShiell wrote:

> 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 trying to make work and check it for a 
> logic bomb which in all cases makes this jre is defective message come 
> up.  I'd find no conditional branches there and that would tell me that 
> some programmer had deliberately disabled accessibility until that logic 
> bomb gets cleared out of libreoffice.  I think this entire situation is 
> at 6's and 7's until those with knowledge of the source code can 
> investigate it properly.  If I found conditions like jre must be a 
> certain number or list of versions, then I bet the most current versions 
> of java are not on that list and we have an error since libreoffice 
> doesn't let the user know what versions of jre are acceptable for 
> installation when these jre error messages come up.  Either way, it will 
> need investigation of the source code by those that already know their 
> way around it.
> 
> On Tue, 5 Jun 2012, V Stuart Foote wrote:
> 
> > Jude,
> > 
> > alt-t
> > alt-o
> > j
> > 
> > then tab
> > 
> > then space
> > 
> > then enter
> > 
> > Unfortunately NVDA does not read out the selection as marked or unmarked--so
> > you may have to cycle through the t - o - j  - tab - space - enter sequence 
> > again.  I know it is hard,  but you should only have to do this once. And
> > you should not need to, but if you can get some sighted user assistance with
> > these steps  it might be less frustrating.
> > 
> > With Java enabled, then try to enable the Accessibility Tools.  You should
> > get past the Java error with JAB  you have been having.
> > 
> > Finaly check if NVDA will read sentences from a Writer document with the
> > arrow keys or alternatively moving the mouse pointer.  If  so you should be
> > set.
> > 
> > Stuart
> > 
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> > 
> > 
> 
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