[nfbcs] New Drawing Tool

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Fri Sep 23 01:12:31 UTC 2011


Hi,

Just to clarify, the drawing program was written using the SWT library of Java, so the Windows Access Bridge is not 
required for this program to run.  It will run with a Windows screen reader, and I have run it with Window-Eyes and it 
seems to work.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:37:19 -0700, Marvin Hunkin wrote:

>hi.
>if you visit http://www.dickbaldwin.com, got this program link from the 
>top tid bits from http://top.enterprises.com
>and it is a accessible java based drawing tool for the blind.
>he is a university student.
>and so it is fully accessible.
>it comes in a zip file.
>and you need the latest or a recent java jre or sdk, and java access bridge.
>cool, i have always wanted to create data flow diagrams, flow charts, 
>for my help desk course, and computer programming.
>and also to design a story board for my blindness related site, for my 
>website development course.
>well i was able to start a new drawing, and able to create a line control.
>real cool.
>check it out.
>Marvin.

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