I've gotta say, wow! Compared to when we had absolutely no accessibility access
to Word on Android in the past, go look at it now, if you haven't in a while.
This is freaking impressive! It seems that 99.9 things, including the document
body window itself, are totally totally readable.
I was able to create a small test document, apply some formatting, set my
linespacing and indentions/margins, create a static header and footer for the
document, and even align text.
I even made both a numbered, and a bulletted list within the file. Then, pushed
it up to my OneDrive account, turned around on my mac running Windows 10
through Bootcamp, and was able to then pull that file from my OneDrive, open it
up in Windows in Word, and it rendered absolutely flawlessly with all the
formatting maintained etc.
This is absolutely fantastic!
I wonder when we'll get accessibility on Android to Excel, as right now,
lamentably, it's kind of a mess. For one thing, you can't flick nor can you use
touch exploration to move around the sheet within your workbook. Like, say, you
want to put something in A6, then something else in say D6, you can't. At least
not that I can see. The cell contents doesn't seem to read, nor can I seem to
get Talkback to move me around the sheet, nor announce what coordinants I'm
currently in.
This is a bit of a bummer, as I could see this being great on the fly for
things like managing a budget. With the integration Office 365 has with
OneDrive, I could start my budget at home on my mac, or my Windows 10 machine,
then if I'm out somewhere, I could purchase something, then without having to
wait to get home, I could just pop open my Excel document, file the expense,
push it to the OneDrive cloud, and boom! Presto!
Now yall got me curious! I wonder if Google Sheets is accessible. Hmm! Me
wonders, me wonders!
Chris.