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Friday, January 07, 2005

Getting JAWS and Firefox to work together

The JAWS Screenreader Adaptation project is aimed at making JAWS more compatible with Mozilla Firefox [...] so that users of JAWS and those dependent on low-vision tools have a browser choice other than Microsoft Internet Explorer. This project will result in a set of JAWS scripts that will enable JAWS to function with Mozilla Firefox in a similar manner to how JAWS currently functions with Internet Explorer. Building from barebones support for navigational functions, the project encompasses complex functions that allow for alt text reading, link recognition, and other advanced capabilities.

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