Hi Julie
To be honest, it would occur to me to ask the customer why they cannot
make a reasonable accommodations request that when the images thing is
upgraded that the upgrade include attention to some kind of
accessibility standard that would tag her graphics.
But there I go causing problems again.
DoreneC
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Sent: Mon, Mar 19, 2012 10:31 am
Subject: RE: [VICUG-L] to the person who uses Zoomtext with JAWS
Thanks, Dorene. I had recommended Magic for this person since it does
track along with JAWS (even though I like Zoomtext better than Magic),
but her employer is saying they intend to give her Zoomtext. But this
answers my question. I just wanted to be sure there were not any
settings in JAWS or Zoomtext that would enable them to work together a
little better. Basically, this person just uses JAWS for accessing any
kind of text, but she does need magnification in one program that
requires her to select cartoon-type images from a grid. I think she
will just need to pull up Zoomtext only when she uses that program. I
have had some system crash issues, though, so I hope the two aren't
conflicting. Back in the day, JAWS and Zoomtext really did not play
well together, but maybe now it is not a problem. AiSquared is telling
me there is not a problem, but that she does need to open Zoomtext
first, and also to close JAWS first.
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Hi Julie
I am sending to the whole list assuming others might find this
interesting or be about to click deleted if not.
I use ZT 9.1 and JAWS 10 at home, the same ZT and JAWS 11 in the office.
To be honest, I use JAWS because I like how it reads much better than
how ZT does. I do not actually care about ZT tracking visually while I
read. That is, the visual experience is badly enough disrupted because
of vision loss that having ZT track visually is not helpful for me. I
can do limited reading visually and sometimes use ZT for this if the
document is inaccessible or I do not want to change voices for Russian.
I have seen a person or two use JAWS and Magic, Freedom Scientific's
screen enlarger. There the voices DOES track visually which it sounds
like you might appreciate. The person I was watching do this was a
pretty novice user so I could not tell whether work process flow things
bugging me were the software or the user.
I hope this is helpful.
DoreneC
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Subject: [VICUG-L] to the person who uses Zoomtext with JAWS
Could anyone who uses Zoomtext together with JAWS contact me off list?
Someone in the last month or two mentioned that she uses the two
together. I need to know some details of how you are using them
together (for example, I can’t get Zoomtext to track visually as JAWS
reads, and AiSquared says they do not know of any solution to this).
Thanks. Julie Adkins, MA, CVRTCertified Vision Rehabilitation
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