There may be some MSAA event/window information you could use. Where
does one find this program?
Aaron
On 8/7/2012 2:15 PM, Cory Samaha wrote:
Hi all,
As much as I don't care for some of the recent products from adobe, there
are some programs which would be nice to have access to which use the Adobe
AIR runtime. One that recently comes to mind is the Amazon music importer,
which is similar to iTunes music match I believe in the sense that it
searches your computer and will match music files on your hard drive with
music from the Amazon mp3 catalog.
Anyway, I was wondering if Adobe AIR has an accessible framework of any
kind? I was thinking maybe it would be possible to get some of the programs
to speak with WE, similar to the WE4Java project. I don't know much about
the Adobe AIR API, so before I waste time, I was wondering if anyone else
has already explored this area before.
If I am not mistaken, other screen readers such as NVDA tout support for
Adobe AIR. I loaded the above mentioned amazon music importer with NVDA and
couldn't get anything to speak. I'm not sure if that's a problem with AIR
or poor design on Amazon's part. If a project could be done to get WE to
work with AIR though, that would be cool. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Cory
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