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I will rtry and give that combination a try in the next couple days and
see if I can come up with any hints.
Kelly
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Dr K. Schneider wrote:
> I am using Windows 95 and WindowEyes 4.1, the newest version of WE.
> KathieAt 10:24 AM 6/7/01 -0400, you wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >What screen reader and version are you using? I do use their offline book
> >reader with JAWS with relative success. There are situations where you
> >have to click on items with the JAWS cursor but the bulk of the book
> >material can be read with nothing more than presses of the down arrow.
> >
> >The last time I tried their online versions, they were basic HTML. Their
> >pages had a serious problem with missing alt text and such and I found the
> >process quite tedious.
> >
> >Kelly
> >
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Dr K. Schneider wrote:
> >
> >> Are any of you using Screen Readers able to access Netlibrary products. I
> >> was trying with little success and wrote the company asking what format
> >> they used. They replied quite quickly that access was important to them
> >> and that they used "nfo" format online and "nks" offline. Any hints would
> >> be appreciated.
> >> Kathie
> >>
> >
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