[vlc] Re: Accessability problem.

Derk-Jan Hartman hartman at videolan.org
Tue Sep 13 22:05:10 CEST 2005


Let's not jump to conclusions. Which OS are we talking about???

DJ


On 13 sep 2005, at 18:19, Christophe Mutricy wrote:
> Hey,
>
>> 1.  What can I do to configure the program to be as non-graphical as
>> possible. For Blind computer speech users, the graphical interface  
>> can be a
>> real problem.
>>
>>
>
> There is the "rc" interface accessible in console or via telnet.
> and there is the http interface that you can access with any  
> browser and
> you can also adapt the default page to suit your needs.
>
>
>
>
>> 2.  In the HotKey configuration menu, one is only able to tab  
>> through the
>> items displayed on the present screen.  If one continues to tab  
>> through the
>> items, the cursor drops out of sight; and, from a Blind user's  
>> perspective,
>> there is no item to select.  If a sighted colleague clicks on the
>> down-arrow and brings the rest of the items in to focus, one is  
>> then able
>> to tab through these items and hear them announced.
>>
>
> At first view, I'd say it's a bug of wxWidgets, the graphical  
> toolkit we
> use.
>
> hth,
>
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