Re: Working with the blind
Re: Working with the blind
- Subject: Re: Working with the blind
- From: Daniel Ström <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:21:55 +0100
Take a look at the links below, since it might be the answer you're
looking for.
http://www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover/
http://www.apple.com/accessibility/
The first of the two links is the most relevant. The only catch is that
it'll only work in Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4), and therefore you have to
have a computer that can run Tiger, which is due in a couple of months
(In the first half of 2005, according to Steve Jobs). That means before
the end of June.
Best regards
Daniel Strom
19 jan 2005 kl. 19.28 skrev email@hidden:
2. How do you get osx to speak the full text in an alert. Speaking
alerts is great but it only speaks the type of alert, not the actual
alert message. For example, a java script alert would be followed by
the voice synthesizer saying "Pardon me, Javascript error" and thats
it. The voice does not speak the text within that alert box. I can
use the mouse and highlight that text and then have the mac speak the
text but a blind person cant highlight (or use the mouse in anyway) I
tried tabbing to the text portion of the alert and using the arrow
keys, I tried Cmd+A and various other keyboard commands but nothing
gets me into the text portion of an alert.
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