Re: [orca-list] Orca and gsuite
- From: Jason White <jason jasonjgw net>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Orca and gsuite
- Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 14:37:27 -0500
I've had issues with the accessibility of GSuite under multiple
operating systems. However, I haven't tried Chrome OS recently, which is
probably the best - as developers at Google maintain everything from
application to operating system and screen reader.
My main purpose in commenting on this thread is to note that LibreOffice
accessibility development has been more active recently. The Document
Foundation established a contract for (and sought a vendor to work on)
development of accessibility API regression testing in LibreOffice, and
there has been activity in the last few weeks on the LibreOffice
accessibiity list.
On 12/1/22 12:51, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL via orca-list wrote:
Hi,
With libreoffice low accessibility and problems to do colaborative
work, I need to work more and more on Gsuite. I wonder what is your
eperience with it. Here it is difficult: I use Drive, Docs, Sheets,
mainly. In all these situations I experience very big lags, a relative
focus instability (tab does not systematicaly switch between file list
and other bars), a heratic behaviour of Orca in Docs, wel, daily life
is very under-productive. What about other users?
If this topics interests people and, of course, if Joanie has time and
wants to do, I can share with her the drive where I work and the files
in Docs. Also I can send logs or we can do "sprint"/meetings to see
things together. Is it realistic?
I also tried those tools on Android. Many things go better, even if
there are yet focus problems to use it really efficiently.
Best regards
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