Re: [orca-list] progression with open solaris



Peter op 't Hof wrote:
The demo for the government which i gave together with Sun Microsystems was a great success.

Great.  Thanks and congratulations!

Most of the people thought that Open Office was inaccessible, because there were minor results with Windows.

I'm confused -- I'm hoping that what you mean by this is "prior to the demo, most people thought that Open Office was inaccessible, but changed their minds as a result of this demo." :-) If not, please give us more details so we can work on them.


However i have discovered 2 minor issues which are easy to solve i guess.

1 Screensaver

When the screensaver is activated i can tab to the pasword-field but cannot focus. When i ask some assistance of a seeing person to click on the field, i am able to enter my password. Since i discover that the field is in the tab-sequence, the only thing we have to do is add the class as a dialog-box to Orca?

This is a known problem with a long history.  You can track this bug here:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350716
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419139

2 Wireless lan

On the Toshiba N5 the wireless interface was activated and was prompting me about several availlable lan-networks.
Orca was reporting that the window was inaccessible.
Is this a class which has to be added too?

We'll need to take a look, but it might be that the dialog that appears is not communicating well with the AT-SPI. The cause could be various things, such as using a toolkit that doesn't support the AT-SPI or the environment in which the application is running isn't set up to support the AT-SPI. I'll try to keep an eye out for this app and examine it with accerciser next time it appears. Off the top of your head, do you know the name of the binary that is used to make this dialog appear?

Will


Thanks in advance.

Peter op 't Hof.

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