Re: Java & Orca

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It'll need some sort of windowing environment--x11 is likely the best.
It's not a web app.

On 1/4/23, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Jan 4, 2023, at 12:53,Jackie McBride wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Rich. What I need, though, is whether Orca can access the
>> various screen elements in order for blind folks to be able to use a
>> program written in Java. Sorry for not making that entirely clear. I
>> knew what I meant. opcode: ReadMyMind
>
> No problem, but I think there's still a bit of ambiguity to resolve.
> Is the program interacting with the user via a window system such as
> X11, a web interface, or what?  How are the screen elements displayed?
>
> Rich Morin
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