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There was a message kicking around on some other listservs announcing a
series of sessions at the CSUN Conference by the Sun accessibility team.
These will cover a variety of products & platforms & products: Java, Linux,
etc. I will dig it up & send separately.
Some mention of Solaris, but the specific reference was for low-vision access.
You can contact the Sun accessibility group:
[log in to unmask]
http://www.sun.com/access
Patrick
At 12:22 AM 2/27/2002, James McBride wrote:
>Regarding Sun runtime emulations used with Windows
>
>I'm trained to use JAWS 3.7 to work on a PC running Windows 98. However, A
>new project requires me to work, via the internet, within a Sun run-time
>environment. Frankly, I'm stumped. I am not sure what may be available for
>visually impaired users of Solaris systems; added to this, I have no idea
>what to do with Solaris running within Windows.
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