I think that if you search for "accessibility" on www.sun.com that you
will find the different versions of the bridges.On 04/29/2010 01:55 PM,
Andreas Stefik wrote:
Anyone have a link to the mac or unix versions? A quick
google search didn't reveal anything that wasn't very, very, deprecated.
Stefik
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:48 PM, black ares
<matematicianu2003@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
java access bridge is also for
windows.
Jaws is quiet in java application
if you don't have jab.
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RE: Java Access Bridge
Hi,
I may be way off on
this, but I thought that Java accessibility was supposed to just work
in the Linux and UNIX world. Feel free to correct me if necessary. I
thought that if you use the Swing classes that assistive devices in
that world know to look somewhere and get the information they need.
Jim
Jim Homme,
Usability Services,
Phone: 412-544-1810
Skype: jim.homme
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recipients, Read my accessibility blog. Discuss accessibility here.
There has been
some discussion on this list about the java access bridge and java in
general lately. I was digging through the executable online and noticed
that the source code was embedded. Just out of curiosity, has anyone
tried porting the access bridge to other environments (e.g., linux,
mac, 64 bit windows)?
Just curious,
Stefik
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