WPF - Scrolling FlowDocument line by line with up/down arrow keys
I'm blind and thus dependent on screen readers reading the content of FlowDocuments. When the FlowDocument receives focus, only the first line gets spoken.
I can use my braille display keys to scroll through the document and the currently displayed line on my braille display gets spoken. Many blind people don't use a braille display, though, so being able to scroll through the FlowDocument with up/down arrow keys would be better.
If you have alternative suggestions, for example a way to read the whole document when it receives focus, I'd appreciate those, too.
c# wpf accessibility flowdocument
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I'm blind and thus dependent on screen readers reading the content of FlowDocuments. When the FlowDocument receives focus, only the first line gets spoken.
I can use my braille display keys to scroll through the document and the currently displayed line on my braille display gets spoken. Many blind people don't use a braille display, though, so being able to scroll through the FlowDocument with up/down arrow keys would be better.
If you have alternative suggestions, for example a way to read the whole document when it receives focus, I'd appreciate those, too.
c# wpf accessibility flowdocument
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I'm blind and thus dependent on screen readers reading the content of FlowDocuments. When the FlowDocument receives focus, only the first line gets spoken.
I can use my braille display keys to scroll through the document and the currently displayed line on my braille display gets spoken. Many blind people don't use a braille display, though, so being able to scroll through the FlowDocument with up/down arrow keys would be better.
If you have alternative suggestions, for example a way to read the whole document when it receives focus, I'd appreciate those, too.
c# wpf accessibility flowdocument
I'm blind and thus dependent on screen readers reading the content of FlowDocuments. When the FlowDocument receives focus, only the first line gets spoken.
I can use my braille display keys to scroll through the document and the currently displayed line on my braille display gets spoken. Many blind people don't use a braille display, though, so being able to scroll through the FlowDocument with up/down arrow keys would be better.
If you have alternative suggestions, for example a way to read the whole document when it receives focus, I'd appreciate those, too.
c# wpf accessibility flowdocument
c# wpf accessibility flowdocument
asked Nov 20 '18 at 19:20
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