Re: What to do to have Mozilla with accessibility enabled



Thx Bernard for your reply. I did the following as you explained :

export GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY=1 

but only buttons and text fields are spoken when I press the "tab"
key. Links are not spoken at all ! And to try to read the whole contents
of the screen what can I do ?

Has someone better success than me with Mozzilla ? perhaps others
parametters must be considered to have mozilla accessibility enabled ?
Perhaps we must recompile Mozilla with a particular flag to have
accessibility support ? How can I see if the Mozilla package I have
installed includes accessibility features ?
Thx in advance for all the precissions you will able to send here !



gnome-accessibility-list bernard-hugueney org writes:

> Bonjour, 
> Le Mardi 11 Novembre 2003 22:36, Nath a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I installed Mozilla on my Debian system using Debian packages. But
>> before launching the web browser, may I initialise a particular key
>> as for enabling accessibility in Gnome 2 or may I do something else
>> to have accessibility enabled in Mozilla ?
>> Thx in advance,
>
> I think you must set the GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY environment variable (to 
> 1 ?) to enable mozilla accessibility.
>
> HTH
>
> Bernard
>
>

-- 
Nath




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