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I am a rather new user of Windows, but I do use CD Creator with Window
Eyes. The tab might land me on the proper icon, but I have no way of
knowing. I find that I must use the "mouse pointer" to give accurate
commands to the program. I assume that Jaws for Windows has something
that will allow you to use the number pad to move the mouse pointer.
I am sure that some JFW users will speak up and give you some more
direction, but this might be a start.
Good luck!
Richard
On 2000-12-08 [log in to unmask] said:
>Hello everyone,
>My son has recently purchased a CD burner which came with Adaptec's
>Easy CD Creator. My son, not unlike his father, is a relatively
>new computer user and can't figure out how to use this program with
>JFW 3.7. He tells me that there doesn't appear to be a help file
>and tabbing doesn't result in any responses commonly found in
>dialog boxes. Is there someone out there who knows about this
>program? I have heard that this particular application I.E. Easy
>CD Creator is one that is used quite easily by blind people but we
>can't figure it out. My son and I are not working on this side by
>side as we are some twelve hundred miles apart so I can't be
>certain of what he is doing, precisely speaking, but based on our
>phone chats it sounds like he's taking all the steps usually
>required. In advance, thanks!
>C. M. Smalley Also known as Citizen Cane
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