If the presentation is launched in an external player, then she has a
good change of controlling the presentation. If it is embedded in a
webpage, she may be in trouble.
It would help to nkow
1. What kink of media is it? QuickTime, WindowsMedia??
2. Can she get the presentation on HER computer. I mean downloading
the presentation onto her hard drive?
Dick
On 9/13/07, Paulus, Judy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Here is a technology question that was just presented to me by a visually
> impaired student using Jaws. She wants to know if there are keystrokes to
> pause or stop a streaming video in order to take notes or bookmark a
> section. Her faculty has incorporated audio via streaming video in their
> on-line powerpoint presentations but she does not believe she can have two
> windows open in order to take notes while listening. Anyone out there know
> of a solution?
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