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Hi David and all.

Well I don't know about NVDA, but 3.54 is working fine here with the Dolphin access suite, formerly Supernova. Although I love NVDA and I have it on all my systems I've frankly had very little luck in getting it to work with Libre office. I guess others have had more luck with this.

Hope this helps.

Tom

-----Original Message----- From: David Goldfield
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 6:04 AM
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-accessibility] Does Java Access Bridge Work in 3.5.4?

Hello.
I'm a visually impaired user running Libo 3.5.3 with the NVDA screen reader with Java Access Bridge 2.0.2. I received some emails from Bugzilla regarding an issue with 3.5.0 which I reported involving JAB not working with that release. this was fixed in 3.5.1 but some emails indicated there might have been some issues with 3.5.4 before its release. I'm just wondering if it's properly working with 3.5.4 before I install it and risk breaking accessibility.
Thanks in advance.

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