Re: [orca-list] many nice words related to Orca screen reader
- From: Michael Whapples <mwhapples aim com>
- To: Willie Walker <William Walker Sun COM>
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] many nice words related to Orca screen reader
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 14:22:49 +0000
Hello,
Regarding the accessibility of applications I would say if orca was to
work around every problem then application developers wouldn't see the
need to follow accessibility standards as other applications which don't
follow accessibility work fine. The other point is that the application
developer is probably the one best placed to know what information is
useful to users and how it should behave, so they would be best at
making their applications tell the accessibility framework what
information to present.
Michael Whapples
On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, Willie Walker wrote:
Hi:
Thank for your kind comments about Orca and GNOME accessibility. In
order to achieve what we have done, we tend to try to focus on "the
most important stuff" first. In my opinion, the priority of things
tends to be in this order, though the order is not something I adhere
to in a Draconian manner:
1) The core accessibility infrastructure. If this is broken, nothing
else works.
2) Support by the highest visibility toolkits -- GTK+, Gecko,
OpenOffice, WebKitGtk+, GNOME Shell toolkit, etc. If these are
broken, the apps created with them will not work.
3) Fundamental access by assistive technologies, such as Orca.
4) Access to commonly-used applications, such as those used for daily
productivity, communication, and content generation. This also
includes the GNOME desktop itself.
5) Specific access to specific applications, including possibly
working around their failures with accessible design.
Unfortunately, it looks like dimdim.com is towards the bottom of this
list for us. We're also currently mired in issues with #1 and #2 for
GNOME 3.0.
From your description, it also appears as though the organization
behind dimdim.com might need some education regarding accessible
design, the W3C WCAG guidelines, etc. Upon a cursory analysis of the
site, for example, it seems to be very mouse-centric. Orca provides
some workarounds for web pages created with disregard to
accessibility, but it is not a magical silver bullet. I believe the
right thing to do is to contact the dimdim.com content providers
(http://www.dimdim.com/aboutus/contactus.html) and kindly let them
know of the accessibility issues you are having and point them to
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/ and http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/aria.
It is my personal belief that the way stop pushing this ever growing
big rock up a steep hill is by education. I kind of liken this to
wheelchair access to buildings -- you could request that all
wheelchair manufacturers are responsible for building ramps for all
buildings, or you could request that the building developers
design/build for accessibility. The former request does not scale and
will also be quite effective in destroying the ability for wheelchair
manufacturers to survive - you cut off your nose to spite your face.
The latter request scales and also results in a higher degree of
accessibility everywhere.
Will
On Jan 22, 2010, at 10:09 AM, Mgr. Janusz Chmiel wrote:
Dear core developers of Orca,
I Am very, very nicely surpriced by The Orca development. Orca
screen reader is very fast, stable and new features are coming with
every new release. Now, Orca is really The best GTK compatible screen
reader. I will not type other examples of screen readers compatible
with at-spi, which are much slover and are much more bad than Orca.
Because every programmer want to do his best to make The best screen
reader. But about what i would like to write is The potential, which
Orca can have for visually impaired users. Thank's to The fact, that
Orca and at-spi infrastructure is providing for several years very
stable environment, thank's to it visually impairecd computer users
can use their computer in their job.
Algorithms for getting information and textual and other contents
from Mozilla Firefox are very fast, reliable and can provide very
good Internet surfing experience. I AM now able to chat with Orca
even on The WEB page, which is not unfortunately supporting live
regions for storing chat messages. I would like to very kindly and
with The highest respect to You ask YOu, if it is possible to
develope The WEB page, which would store The messages from The chat
from several live regions, so Orca users would even choose, from
which active region they would glad to hear The information.
I do not have as a normal user with very little money to convince
developers of WEB pages to incorporate support for live regions while
using chat on several WEB servers in our country. But i would like to
atleast be informed, if this would be possible to develope The WEB
page, which can store chat messages in to The several live regions.
Unfortunately, pover companyes will rather to use this technology to
display advertisements on The WEB pages. The very good example of WEB
page, which is very often using several live regions and Orca can
very reliably to read it are the WEB page
www.dimdim.com
Please, would somebody of this conference to create his user account
on this server and would somebody be so kind and would somebody of us
try to find The cause, why visually impaired user can not use his
microphone while using The conference call, user is only able to hear
somebody, but how visually impaired user would have a chance to
activate The crucial button, which will give AThe
www.dimdim.com
WEB pages The permission to access The Microphone or WEB cam? It is
necessary to have ADOBE flash player compatible with Yours Linux
distro installed, if somebody would try to help not only me.
Orca is able to provide very efficient working environment, and i
hope, that The top management of The SUN microsystem will not end
this ammazing project, related to At-spi and Orca. Because Mr Walker
and other core developers, who are participating on this very, very
nice projects are really truly experts and I AM deeply appreciating
their complex programmers work. ANd what I AM very deeply
appreciating on them is The fact, that they are really very kind to
every users, they are patient and their work is giving many visually
impaired computer users The possibility to be part of todays
informatics society. Core developers of Orca, please, do not forget,
that Orca is now not only usable with Gnome, but also with XFCE and
if You would help core developers of XFCE, Orca would be usable also
with this desktop environment. So Orca would be The poverful
assistive technology, which would be supported by Three desktop
environment.
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