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    likely selected by the screen reader vendors to achieve
    It is also a question about which VERSIN of the assistive technology
    (screen readers, magnifiers, dyslexia, reading, and studying tools, etc.),
    not just which vendor.
    The rule I use is that it has to be programmatically available (DM, MSAA,
    etc.) and be part of a standard (hopefully opened), then the assistive
    technology can support it.
    Regards,
    Phill Jenkins
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    Wed, 11 2006, Phill Jenkins wrote:

    likely selected by the screen reader vendors to achieve

    It is also a question about which VERSIN of the assistive technology
    (screen readers, magnifiers, dyslexia, reading, and studying tools, etc.),
    not just which vendor.

    and ALS the operating system used, there is not only assistive tech in
    the windows enviorenment but also in the open source, unix and mac
    operating systems that have to be considered

    Bob

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