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hi.
i tryed libreoffice with jaws11 before and its not accessible with it!
jaws did not read the word document and the menus only were accessible!
instead of reading document, jaws read the font attribution only!
is it a jaws problem or it needs java and also java access briedge to
use libreoffice with jaws?
i appreciate any help and advise in this regard.
God bless you all.

On 8/15/16, Robert W Kingett <kingettr@gmail.com> wrote:
when I am running NVDA on windows 10 without JRE or Java access Bridge
the extensions dialogue does not read at all. I have not tried it with
JAWS YET.


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