Just in case any of you are interested, I just tried this application
running JAWS 11 and a Braille display; and it was virtually inaccessible
with the Braille. All you see - with the JAWS cursor, too, of course -
is a bunch of unlabeled graphics. This is true even while listening to
a book, which I was successful at doing. So the application has been
made to speak, but it's not accessible in the true sense of the word
when we refer to accessible Windows apps.
Rachel
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