Re: Exploring LibreOffice Accessibility with Accerciser.



On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Jason White <jason jasonjgw net> wrote:
Dattatray Bhat <bhatdv gmail com> wrote:

> Thus at-spi holds information only for those document elements which are
> visible on the screen. Can anybody please suggest a way to access the
> document elements which have moved out of the screen?

Why do you want to do this?

Presumably your accessibility application interacts with the user, and there
is a means by which the user can issue a command (for example, page-down) to
move the cursor on screen.

You can simulate key events with the accessibility API, so even if the user
can't physically operate a keyboard, you can still provide for keyboard input
by another means.
 
Thanks for the prompt response. I am working on Orca screen reader. I want to add a feature that would provide the user with a document summary including all elements (headings, tables, form elements etc.) irrespective of whether they are on-screen or off-screen.



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