well, I guess in that case it would be more of a jaws scripting thing than
anything else. I can read the status bar though, it'd just be useful to have
the controler names announced to me as I move through them. Not sure if you
can do this, but there is a sort of sdk for jaws out there and I was
thinking you could, in a future version, actually link qws to jaws or window
eyes, or both. Other than that, I think it's fine.
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Bowden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: QWS List controler editor
note editor is good, but the only easy way I can see to find the note is
to use alt+left/right.
And the problem is?
With the controler editor, it appears not to be able to do this since it
can't exactly play controlers. It's usable, but it could use some
accessibility changes at least as far as I can see
No, ALT+LEFT and RIGHT do work in the Controller editor, the keys are
exactly the same.
I would recommend that for both editors, you read the status bar at the
bottom of the window. Does your screen reader have a general key to do
this? It's a standard status bar, so it should work.
The status bar contains info about where the cursor is and the value of
any note or controller that either could be inserted or that the cursor is
on.
What extra features would you like to see?
Hear from you soon.
James.
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