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Date: | Wed, 30 Oct 2002 16:07:55 -0600 |
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After Jon's comment I went an check it with my screen readers again Lookout
and Tarava did not work. JAWs is being stubborn on even IE so I will try it
our later. I did have it working with a screen reader I will dig and find
out what I used.
Robert
At 03:22 PM 10/30/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Opera is not very compatible with screen readers, but has great features
>for people with low vision and great support for the keyboard. They
>support extensive user styling of web content and allow users in one step
>to turn on and off images or user styling.
>
>Jon
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>On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Penny Gray wrote:
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> > Does anyone have any experience with the opera browser? Is it an
> > accessible Web browser?
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> > Thanks in advance. Penny
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> > ******************************************
> > Penny Gray
> > Adaptive Technology Specialist
> > Bucks County community college
> > Newtown, Pennsylvania 18940
> > 215-968-8104
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> > http://www.bucks.edu/services/disability/
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Robert David Dawson, Ph.D, Director of ICATER
Iowa Center for Assistive Technology and Educational Resources (ICATER)
N168 North Lindquist Center
College of Education
University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa, 52242
Phone: 319-335-5280
Fax: 319-335-5386
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