Arbortext Command Language > set Command Options > set accessibility
  
set accessibility
set accessibility= { on | off}
If this option is set to on, Arbortext Editor operates in a manner compatible with screen readers such as JAWS. This option allows screen readers to read menus more easily, and the edit cursor displays as a line one pixel thick.
You can set this option as a preference from the Tools > Preferences dialog box. Click the Advanced button and choose set accessibility. Click the option button on in the dialog box.
You can also set it in an ACL script loaded from the Arbortext-path\custom\init directory or from the command line (available if Full Menus is checked in the Tools > Preferences > Window dialog box).
If a screen reader can notify the system that it has been started or stopped, the set accessibility option switches between off and on if the screen reader starts or stops while Arbortext Editor is running.
Note that as of 4.51, JAWS does not have this capability. You can either turn on the set accessibility option or make sure that JAWS is running before you start Arbortext Editor.
Related topic
Using accessibility features in Arbortext Editor