I hope you found this video useful! Once you have downloaded Java SE, you can download forge for Minecraft and then any mod.
Microsoft no longer supports Windows XP and Windows Vista so these operating systems will not be updated to support the latest versions of Internet Explorer. Please note that IE9 and IE10 are no longer supported browsers. IE11 is compatible with both Java and Flash. We recommend using for the best gameplay experience with Pogo games. You can also review for more information. We recommend using Internet Explorer 11 however, you can also use Firefox (Windows or Mac). You may know that you need the latest versions of and to play Pogo games but you may not know that not all internet browsers are compatible with Java and Flash. Some Flash games are no longer available. One strange/stupid problem its the Eclipse Market Place, you can't open it with VoiceOver turned on, I usually put the keyboard focus on that option, turn off VoiceOver, click enter, wait some seconds and turn VoiceOver back on.Make sure you are using a Java and Flash compatible browser. I have the Neon version in my personal computer and Oxygen at work. VoiceOver gives feedback on what you type, based on your verbosity settings, only VO+P and those VO text specific shortcuts don't work. I do the actual typing in Eclipse, the autocomplete and IDE suggestions functionality are usable with the Voiceover Window Chooser, the refactoring and find functions in Eclipse also work very nicely.
Sometimes I also move the mouse around (with VoiceOver feedback) to get were where I want, like the opened code file or the console.
Yes, I mean doing the Move mouse pointer to VoiceOver focus command (VO+command+F5, or assigning it to a keyboard commander shortcut) and then click, double click or secondary click the track pad, I do it countless times to navigate the main Eclipse window. In my project they decided to use IntelIJ and I couldn't use it at all, the text fields were completely inaccessible, and I kept using Eclipse.
The only problem is really Voiceover focus not entering in most fields/menus, or it enters very sporadicly and I couldn't find yet a way of making it enter consistently (after almost 2 years), but it is workable with practice and some sighted help in the beginning just to understand the layout and how to move around. I usually keep the problems tab in hand to have that information.
In text/code fields the only option is really to use the non-VoiceOver text commands, and some information that my sighted colleagues can see is not accessible to voiceover, like where break points are or highlighted code or errors. In window dialogs and the main Eclipse controls voiceover works just fine, just a lot of tool bars to memorize. After that usually the keyboard focus jumps to what I activated and I use the same method. In menus, after navigating to them by finding the tab with Voiceover and rooting the mouse to click there, it is possible to navigate with the arrow keys and tab, and then enter or F10 to select what I want to do. Ah, and very important, F10 activates the "right click menu". Yes it is not perfect, far from it, but combining VoiceOver navigation in the Eclipse main Window with mouse rooting to click in some tabs or text fields, relying solely on non-VOiceOver text and navigation commands in textfields and menus, and the good old Windows tab around method, and using some Eclipse shortcuts makes it a viable option to learn and work, although not the most user friendly one. I took a 10 month intensive Java course in 2016/17 and I've been working for almost a year using Eclipse in the Mac with voiceover.