Re: [orca-list] making gnome applications work better with orca



Turn on caret mode in orca and see if those scroll panes start getting 
accessible.  If caret mode is already on, the identity of the 
application may well be needed along with the problem scroll panes since 
orca may need some work.

On Wed, 1 May 2013, Don Raikes wrote:

Hello,

 

I am running a debian wheezy installation with orca 3.4.2-2 on it.

 

I have run into an application which is "almost" accessible.  Many of the controls are accessible, however, 
there are various scrollpanes which orca cannot read at all.

 

Is there anyway to help orca to read these scrollpanes?

For example an orca settings file for the application?

 

Any tips would be appreciated, even to the extent that I should go in and alter the source fo the offending 
application.


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Microsoft, windows is accessible. why do blind people need screen readers?



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