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RE: Flash MX 2004/8, Tab Index and JAWS
From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Apr 9, 2006 8:10PM
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Marty,
It'd be useful to see the example. Can you send a link?
AWK
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Martin James - FRIMJ001
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 7:37 PM
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Subject: RE: [WebAIM] Flash MX 2004/8, Tab Index and JAWS
Thanks Jared - I've already checked that - used the AccRepair
tool and that says everything is fine. It's an odd one - when JAWS is
off, the tab order is fine, but when JAWS is on, it misses parts.
It's a weird one...
Marty
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From: Jared Smith [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Mon 10/04/2006 12:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Flash MX 2004/8, Tab Index and JAWS
Friedel, Martin James - FRIMJ001 wrote:
> I'm currently working on some research into Flash
accessibility and have
> found a bizarre problem when combining content built in Flash
8
> (published as 7). When I tab through the movie in Internet
Explorer with
> JAWS (4.51) not running, the tab order is as programmed (every
instance
> has a tab index set, and there are no static text instances).
But when
> JAWS is turned on, the tab order is thrown out the window and
entire
> instances are not accessible when using the tab key.
>
> Has anyone experienced this issue, and has a possible
solution?
>
> Cheers,
> Marty
If I recall correctly, EVERY tabable (not sure that's a word,
but...)
element must have the programmed tab index defined, otherwise
Flash
ignores ALL of your programmed tab indexes. Take a close look,
because
there's probably something in the interface that you haven't
defined a tab
index for.
Jared
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