[nvda] Re: Skype menus inaccessible

No, I think it's swedish made.
At 07:22 AM 24/02/2009, you wrote:
I don't want to clog up this group with this topic, so I'll just say this. They had it so it worked quite well in one of the version three variants, so they had no need to fiddle with it. Its just like Flash and all the rest. Rather than leave it so it will work for all, they prefer to add bits to make it work for us, so they can be as outlandish with their new interface as they like. The snag in the case of flash etc, of course is that as its used by people on their web sites, not enforcing the use of accessible flash means people can continue to screw their pages up.

On Skype, is it not a South African bit of software?

Brian

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Roman Voronjanski" <vorona@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 7:28 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Skype menus inaccessible


Skype is simply changing their products. They don't care whether or not it can be used by blind users. Nevertheless, an accessibility tab menu has been added. Either, they've been forced by American laws, or, they really took this into consideration.

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