Hi, 

I am testing a Windows95 program that has to be able to work with braille output from 
JFW alone wich mean you should be able to work with the application without relying on 
speech.  The program has been designed in a very strange way and it has no standard 
controls at all. All windowtitles are the same. Since the program has to be used by 
deafblind, the company has accepted that the program code is going to be changed in 
order to make this program more accessable. I do not yet know the name and version of 
the programming language that is used, an information that would make it easier to 
answer the following question. Is it likely that it is possible to remove the special 
controls and instead use the standard controls, so the program can be much easier to 
use with JFW. 
can another possible sollution be to use MS Active Accessability to provide the 
information usually provided by the use of standard controls, or should MSAA be added 
�nly when the standard controls has been implemented? 

 I hope that I can get some answers on this one. 

Claus Thoegersen


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