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Use open office and not libre office.  Libre Office did not work at all well
for me with either screen reader.  Open Office worked well with NVDA.
Writer worked with Jaws but nothing else in the suite did.  And yes, you
will need the Java access bridge from Oracle.  

Alex M


-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Philippe MENGUAL [mailto:mengualjeanphi@free.fr] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 10:02 PM
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-accessibility] 3.6 on Windows

Hi,

Can someone tell me the state of a11y stack now? Always Java bridge? Or
Iaccessible2 was implemented? Is it easier today to use libreoffice on
Windows with a screen reader, in particular NVDA?

Thanks for your answer.

Regards,

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL



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