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From: Aaron Cannon
Date: Tue, Apr 08 2008 11:50AM
Subject: aria and Jaws
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Hi all.
Does anyone know how well (if at all) aria is supported by Jaws or window Eyes? Does anyone know if support is planned or anything else relevant about the standard?
Thanks.
Aaron Cannon
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From: Christophe Strobbe
Date: Tue, Apr 08 2008 12:10PM
Subject: Re: aria and Jaws
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Hi Aaron,
At 19:39 8/04/2008, you wrote:
>Hi all.
>
>Does anyone know how well (if at all) aria is supported by Jaws or
>window Eyes? Does anyone know if support is planned or anything else
>relevant about the standard?
The document at <http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Accessible_DHTML> states:
"Screen reader support is only available in Firefox 1.5 or later.
Here are the required components that must be installed:
1. Firefox: download and install Firefox.
2. Screen reader: for testing with a screen reader, Window-Eyes
5.5 or later is required. In addition, JAWS 7.x or later has partial
support for ARIA. Also, Orca 2.20 or later has support for most ARIA
widget types for Firefox 3.0."
The sections on supported roles and supported properties provide
further details.
Is this the kind of information you're after?
Best regards,
Christophe
>Thanks.
>
>Aaron Cannon
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From: Aaron Cannon
Date: Tue, Apr 08 2008 2:10PM
Subject: Re: aria and Jaws
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That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
Aaron
>>> Christophe Strobbe < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > 4/8/2008 1:07 PM >>>
Hi Aaron,
At 19:39 8/04/2008, you wrote:
>Hi all.
>
>Does anyone know how well (if at all) aria is supported by Jaws or
>window Eyes? Does anyone know if support is planned or anything else
>relevant about the standard?
The document at <http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Accessible_DHTML> states:
"Screen reader support is only available in Firefox 1.5 or later.
Here are the required components that must be installed:
1. Firefox: download and install Firefox.
2. Screen reader: for testing with a screen reader, Window-Eyes
5.5 or later is required. In addition, JAWS 7.x or later has partial
support for ARIA. Also, Orca 2.20 or later has support for most ARIA
widget types for Firefox 3.0."
The sections on supported roles and supported properties provide
further details.
Is this the kind of information you're after?
Best regards,
Christophe
>Thanks.
>
>Aaron Cannon
---
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From: Jon Gibbins (dotjay)
Date: Wed, Apr 09 2008 4:30AM
Subject: Re: aria and Jaws
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Christophe Strobbe wrote:
> The document at <http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Accessible_DHTML> states:
> "Screen reader support is only available in Firefox 1.5 or later.
> Here are the required components that must be installed:
> 1. Firefox: download and install Firefox.
> 2. Screen reader: for testing with a screen reader, Window-Eyes
> 5.5 or later is required. In addition, JAWS 7.x or later has partial
> support for ARIA. Also, Orca 2.20 or later has support for most ARIA
> widget types for Firefox 3.0."
It may also be worth mentioning that Microsoft has added some support
for ARIA in IE 8 beta:
http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=42
However, I'm not sure how well that works with either JAWS or
Window-Eyes at the moment.
Jon
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From: Steven Faulkner
Date: Wed, Apr 09 2008 4:40AM
Subject: Re: aria and Jaws
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Jon wrote:
>However, I'm not sure how well that works with either JAWS or
>Window-Eyes at the moment.
I have tested a few roles and states and seems to work OK, on par with
Firefox 3 for what i tested.
http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=53
On 09/04/2008, Jon Gibbins (dotjay) < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> Christophe Strobbe wrote:
> > The document at <http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Accessible_DHTML>
> states:
> > "Screen reader support is only available in Firefox 1.5 or later.
> > Here are the required components that must be installed:
> > 1. Firefox: download and install Firefox.
> > 2. Screen reader: for testing with a screen reader, Window-Eyes
> > 5.5 or later is required. In addition, JAWS 7.x or later has partial
> > support for ARIA. Also, Orca 2.20 or later has support for most ARIA
> > widget types for Firefox 3.0."
>
>
> It may also be worth mentioning that Microsoft has added some support
> for ARIA in IE 8 beta:
> http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=42
>
> However, I'm not sure how well that works with either JAWS or
> Window-Eyes at the moment.
>
> Jon
>
>
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>