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Re: JAWS and Flash



Hi.

Jaws will work with flash, but it is often a hit and miss thing. Flash is
really not the choice for accessability, and you will most likely find alot
of visually impared people will be more frustrated with flash. If you choose
flash and javascript know that you will be restricting the visually impared
user to Jaws/Window Eyes, MS Windows, and Internet Explorer.

As for Freedom Scientific porting Jaws to another operating system I've
asked them several times tthe answer I got was an infatic no. They refuse to
develope applications for another os besides Windows.
However, Baum is ccurrently writing a screen reader for Gnome called
Gnopernicus which gives a visually impared computer user access to X-Windows
applications via the Gnome 2.0 desktop.

Hth.

----- Original Message -----
From: Daryl Croke <darylallan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 6:18 AM
Subject: JAWS and Flash


>
> Hi Michael
>
> I am a web developer interested in using audio in multimedia to aid
> accessibility.
>
> I have a few questions about JAWS and Flash compatibility.
>
> If I place a sound to play when the mouse is over a button will the screen
> reader still read the button label?
>
> Can I use javascript commands on links to play, stop and pause the sound
in
> a Flash movie if I use JAWS?
>
> Are there any conflicts in using javascript, coldfussion or any other
> scripting languages when the JAWS screen reader is active?
>
> ps. Do you know if JAWS are planning any versions for Mac OS or Linux?
>
> darylallan@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Daryl Croke.
>
>
>
>
>
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