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Ken,
Have a look at this - an article covering this exact subject
http://www.nature.com/nature/software/screen/screen2d.html
Cheers
John
John Hodgson
Specialist Senior Technician
Specialised Learning Resource Unit (SLRU)
LLRS
University of Central Lancashire
Preston, Lancashire.
PR1 2HE
United Kingdom
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Ken,
JAWS works acceptably well with Excel. It also works with SPSS to some
degree. There are custom scripts for JAWS with SPSS but these scripts may
lag behind the latest release of SPSS as it takes time to develop the custom
scripts for new versions of software.
Jeff
Jeffrey C. Senge
Information & Computer Access Program Coordinator
California State University, Fullerton
(714) 278-7253
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From: Love, Ken [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 12:54 PM
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Subject: JAWS and Statistics software
Our Math department is looking at software for teaching Statistics, and they
have asked for advice about accessibility with JAWS screenreader. They also
want to know whether Excel is user-friendly with JAWS. If you have any
information about this, please reply off-list (I'll post a summary if I get
any good replies).
Thank you,
Ken Love
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