On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 03:26 PM, Lukasz Golonka wrote:
This is quite logical - without Access Bridge enabled Java control panel is not accessible so placing a control for enabling it there would not work for anyone using a screen reader.
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While I'm not doubting you, this is even more bizarre. That control panel entry, when opened, presents like virtually any other, and uses a Windows style, with tabs, that predates Windows 10 by years. Why it should behave any differently is a mystery.
And even if it is not accessible, there are many sighted techs who set up machines for use with screen readers. Having at least "two roads to Rome" for this makes sense to me.
Thanks also for the tip about CSE, which I suspect is right. A restart didn't fix things, and I have since uninstalled. I will eventually restart and reinstall, but since I have done that before, to no avail, I'm really not expecting a different result now.
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Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 20H2, Build 19042
The depths of denial one can be pushed to by outside forces of disapproval can make you not even recognize yourself to yourself.
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