I said accessible not available. If you don’t know what it means, accessibility means integrating with the OS screen readers and other similar tools so that everyone can use your app, not only people by people with good eyesight, and capable of using a mouse.
GTK is available for windows. https://www.gtk.org/docs/installations/windows
I said accessible not available. If you don’t know what it means, accessibility means integrating with the OS screen readers and other similar tools so that everyone can use your app, not only people by people with good eyesight, and capable of using a mouse.
Thanks for the lesson
I mean… Windows could probably contribute to GTK if they wanted to expose their accessibility APIs. This would in theory be a good use of time.
It is. It’s just not particularly good outside of a X11/Wayland environment.
I think this being worked on though.
@jollyrogue @XenGi it is not particularly good outside of Gnome environment