No, when I did that sequence I hit the a key twice. When alt-t is hit,
libreoffice says nothing. When o is hit I hear options spoken. When I
hit a for the first time I hear appearance spoken and that's not where I
want to go. When I hit a again I hear accessibility spoken. When I hit
tab I hear support assistive technology. When I hit space I hear
nothing. When I hit enter I get the inferior jre message and an ok
prompt. When I hit enter, I go back to the main screen.
On Sun, 3 Jun 2012, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Jude,
Sorry, didn't catch this the first time through your posting. Please double
check your entrance sequence to use Accessibility Tools in Libre Office:
The sequence you list would put you in the Appearance panel, not the
Accessibility panel--need to enter a second "a"
<alt>t -- Tools
<alt>o -- Options
a -- for the Appearance panel
a -- for the Accessibility panel
<tab> -- enter accessibility panel, positioned on the "Support Assistive
Technology Tools (program restart required)
<space> -- space bar to toggle on or toggle off
Stuart
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