[Blindmath] MATLAB accessibility

Pielaet, Jon JPielaet at clark.edu
Fri May 9 22:41:32 UTC 2014


I haven't worked with Matlab for a few years but the last installation I did was very complex.
It required not only the java access bridge but also a different java virtual machine and a specific build of JAWS.

Since the java access bridge is now built into java, you may have better luck than I did.

The whole concept of the java access bridge is specific to Windows too so VoiceOver on a Mac may respond differently as well.

I do have some recollection of a student using the command line interface of Matlab on a Mac with some success too so that may be an option.

Java applications are nitorious for accessibility issues. I look forward to hearing from others on this topic.

Best of luck,


Jon


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Subject: [Blindmath] MATLAB accessibility

Hello Everyone,

Does anyone know what the current state of accessibility of MATLAB is at this point with JAWS, Window-Eyes and VoiceOver on the Mac?

I did some Googling on this topic and have found some pretty involved steps in getting it to work with the Access Bridge. Is this still the case?


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