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Hi Christophe,

On 07/06/2022 12.14, Christophe Strobbe wrote:
After some online searching, it seems that JAWS at least used to support IAccessible2, originally 
mainly for IBM Lotus Symphony.
According to a tweet by Marco Zehe from December last year, JAWS handles Chromium and Edge via 
IAccessible2. (See https://twitter.com/MarcoInEnglish/status/1471523578805997570 )

That sounds promising, JAWS was what I vaguely had in mind about having been mentioned of presumably not supporting IAccessible2 (well) in the past.

Twitter is not an ideal source, but I couldn't find any documentation related to IAccessible2 on 
Freedom Scientific's website. They do have documentation on to use script access to UIAutomation: 
https://support.freedomscientific.com/support/jawsdocumentation/UIAScriptAPI but nothing similar 
for IAccessible2.
This calls for some LibreOffice testing with JAWS; I hope to do some of that next weekend.

Thanks a lot, that's much appreciated!

Best regards,
Michael

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