Not even buttons in dialogs or any dialog text is read, even though it's clear that the screen reader has focus on each of those things. UI like they're using to be dead silent other than the window title. Not that I think it will change anything, at least not in the short term, but they've got to be doing something very unusual for a good, old-fashioned, pre-Windows-8 era
I have actually filed a bug report on github with the BleachBit developers about this. On 2:51 PM, Brian Vogel wrote: Since I'm the one who brought this up as a potential substitute for CCleaner, I felt it important to make this fact known. The purpose of education is not to validate ignorance but to overcome it./ Just very, very strange.īrian *-*Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build 18362 Not that I think it will change anything, at least not in the short term, but they've got to be doing something very unusual for a good, old-fashioned, pre-Windows-8 era UI like they're using to be dead silent other than the window title. I've not run into something that looks like BleachBit does that is not accessible before. It's really odd, too, as the entire UI is "old school Windows," including a menu system, all of which should be accessible by all appearances.
I have tried the portable and installed versions of BleachBit 2.2, under Windows 10 Version 1903, using both NVDA and Narrator and it is probably the most inaccessible program I've ever encountered (and, believe me, that's saying something).
Since I'm the one who brought this up as a potential substitute for CCleaner, I felt it important to make this fact known. īrian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build 18362 The purpose of education is not to validate ignorance but to overcome it.