2011/4/24 Jeremy Whiting : > As with qt-atspi to use any Qt accessibility in linux you have to have > QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1 in your environment before starting a qt application to > enable qt accessibility. > > Tried that here and it actually works pretty well (kaccessible). KAccessible > itself has been in kdeaccessibility since July 2010, so it was part of the > 4.6 release iirc. Tried that now. It reads menus. For text, it just says some numbers. At least, in Konqueror it just told me 25 60 89 76 50 32 when I went to kde.org, and in Konsole it just tole me "42" when I typed "ls". In KCalc it said the numbers as I tabbed over them, but for x cubed it told me "x sub 3 slash sub" and when I used the space bar to activate the 9 button, it said "6". Also, is there a way to make it echo? So, is this at-spi? Or is this some homegorwn thing? -- Mackenzie Morgan _______________________________________________ kde-accessibility mailing list kde-accessibility@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility