Re: VO UX and Java JPanels
Re: VO UX and Java JPanels
- Subject: Re: VO UX and Java JPanels
- From: Pete Brunet <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2015 22:13:53 -0500
On 5/31/15 3:59 PM, Victor Tsaran wrote:
> Hello Pete.
> Perhaps starting with the announcement of "Java Axe Ignore" itself? What is it supposed to mean to the end-user?
> Are you asking about user experience primarily or accessibility API level stuff?
Hi Victor, It's a UI issue. The "java axe ignore" is actually
"JavaAxIgnore" which would be short for "Java Accessibility Ignore"
It's the role text that is given to objects which have no available
meaningful role. I'm guessing it might be better if the panels where
given the role text of "group".
And maybe the role text of "JavaAxIgnore" for controls that don't have
an obvious matching role should be changed, perhaps to "unknown".
Pete
>
> Thanks,
> Victor
>
>
>> On May 29, 2015, at 10:41 AM, Pete Brunet <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to get some input from VO users regarding using Java apps or
>> applets. These are typically constructed using several layers of
>> JPanels and require a lot of the use of control + option + shift +
>> downarrow to drill down through the JPanels. For each JPanel you hear
>> "java axe ignore". Is there anything that could be improved?
>>
>> Thanks, Pete
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