Re: Java accessibility


farhan israk
 

Thanks to all. How to get access to dev mailing list? I'm not able to enable java access bridge. If I run %JRE_HOME%\bin\jabswitch -enable command in command prompt, command prompt shows specified path is not available. I also tried arduino ide but couldn't use it due to accessibility issue. I also tried to install android studio but couldn't install it. In second page of I need to check android studio. I pressed space many times on it but couldn't check it. It remained unchecked. I installed clips ide. I found it very much accessible. I can easily use it. I want to know few things regarding this ide. Do I need to change any settings? How to compile and run code after writing code?


On Sun, 6 Jan 2019, 8:38 pm Isaac Porat <isaac@... wrote:
Hi


I did not use this particular IDE but used Eclipse and more recently
AndroidStudio both also written in Java.

I did not use Jaws for some years but at the time Java support was very
poor, NVDA support is much better.

As long as you have Java installed the Java access bridge comes with it,
no need to install it separately.

Sometimes for some reason it is not activated and needs to be activated
manually.


Unlike the poor advice given in another message, the java updater places
a message on the tray when a new version is available and if you need
java, always update.

None of the browser need Java they are mostly written in C / C++.

The various security risks when running Java in the browser where fixed 
few years ago and if I am not mistaken from Java version 9 add ons are
not supported anymore.


Regards

Isaac



On 05/01/2019 16:50, MAX wrote:
> My only brush with Java is in the Arduino I D E (integrated development environment,  Jaws will not read it.  Even after installing Java access bridge.  After switching over to NVDA I found that it would.  I did not uninstall Java access bridge so I must assume it is still on my computer.
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> Haven't used Java applications in a long time, but i seem to recall that you need to install a program called Java Access Bridge, which facilitates interaction between java and screen readers.
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> Subject: [nvda] Java accessibility
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> I want to learn java. For this reason I installed jdk and intelliJ ide. But,after opening intelliJ ide, I'm not able to navigate. If I press tab or aero keys nvda doesn't say anything. Got same result with object navigation. Nvda doesn't say anything. Now, what can I do?
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