using links for dos better with speech? (Users)
Greetings folks,
I admit this question is a tad unique. Downloaded the .exe file for
links referenced in an earlier thread, the most recent from August, that
incorporates Javascript.
while I do have the program basically running, including activating the
numbered links feature, I do have an additional problem.
I am a screen reader user, in some programs, sshdos for example, there is
an option that helps the program interact better with speech. Writing
to the screen in a fashion that allows things to simply be spoken. its
the -b option in sshdos. although I have seen it described as writing to
the BIOS in other DOS programs. Any idea what this option is in links?
I am feeling sure it exists, because when I use links in other settings
my goal is accomplished.
Given there is an option -html-numbered-links 1 that provides another
accessibility solution, I am hopeful.
Ideas?
Complete thread:
- using links for dos better with speech? - Karen, 29.11.2019, 21:50 (Users)
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 03.12.2019, 22:32
- using links for dos better with speech? - Karen, 06.12.2019, 01:02
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 08.12.2019, 10:39
- using links for dos better with speech? - RayeR, 11.12.2019, 04:55
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 13.12.2019, 13:49
- using links for dos better with speech? - Karen, 28.12.2019, 01:10
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 13.12.2019, 13:49
- using links for dos better with speech? - RayeR, 11.12.2019, 04:55
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 08.12.2019, 10:39
- using links for dos better with speech? - Karen, 06.12.2019, 01:02
- using links for dos better with speech? - david, 05.02.2020, 16:41
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 03.12.2019, 22:32