To All,
Your feedback about the below questions and issues should be enlightening
for this group.
I have begun the process of updating my entire computer system. Last week,
the New Jersey Commission for the Blind sent a vocational rehab person to
my home to begin the intake process.
In preparation for the meeting, I had been doing research about the current
state of access technology. I had typed up an organized list of my work
tasks, equipment needs and software options so that I could intelligently
discuss them with the devoted civil servant.
Soon after my meeting began, I mentioned WindowEyes, and this rehab
professional asked, "What's that?".
I was silent for a moment and wanted to respond, "Is this your first day on
the job?". Instead, I asked something like, "You've heard of screen-readers?".
He had heard of Jaws, but no other brands. I promptly avoided any further
mention, much less any discussion, of technology.
I realize that this man was not a technology specialist, but still, being
employed in the field of vocational rehab for the blind, shouldn't he have
at least heard of WindowEyes?
Yes, Jaws has a larger market share, but has WindowEyes become so obscure
that a rehab professional could never encounter WindowEyes or a client who
uses it?
Another inference is that the NJ Commission works with a technology
consultant that pushes clients to use Jaws.
Is this a NJ CBVI staff training issue? a GW Micro marketing issue? a
combination? or is this a larger or smaller thing than it appears to me?
Thanks,
Peter
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