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Subject: Re: [PyQt] PyQt5.5 some example for accessibility testing
From: Phil Thompson <phil () riverbankcomputing ! com>
Date: 2015-09-20 10:05:46
Message-ID: 2EE5BC3D-459E-46A7-B172-C68948DE0CF9 () riverbankcomputing ! com
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On 20 Sep 2015, at 9:55 am, germano carella <germanocarella.list@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
> I written an example for accessibility testing on PyQt5.5.
> The app is very stupid, it shows 2 QLineEdit, a QCombobox and 2 QPushbuttons.
> My screen reader recognizes controls as edit boxes, button also are recognized as \
> an edit box. When I try to write something It doesn't read anything.
> If I press arrow keys, text written is not spoken.
> In combobox, items are not spoken.
>
> I paste the example I written.
>
> Maybe I must rebuild PyQt5 with accessibility support enabled? How can I do this?
PyQt has no knowledge of accessibility. This means (I think) that accessibility of \
standard Qt widgets should just work (so long as Qt has been built appropriately), \
but it's not possible to write new accessible widgets in Python.
Phil
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