Hello Steve and other interested parties:
A Google search found this link. JAWS gets a rating of 4 out of 7 where
seven is all features are accessible.
Media Player Accessibility
... control the media only using the keyboard) and screen reader
compatibility (could
the JAWS screen ... Window Media Player for Windows XP, Standalone, 7 ...
www.umich.edu/~webacces/MediaPlayerAccess.html - 6k
http://www.umich.edu/~webacces/MediaPlayerAccess.html
All I know is what I read on the internet.
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Subject: a question regarding jaws and quicktime
:I have not found any information that says QuickTime is accessible.
: Is there accessibility to QuickTime with Windows XP and Jaws 7?
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: If so How?
: Apparently some college courses here in Maine are using QuickTime files
for
: audio.
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