Hello Vicky and others:
I haven't heard of wizards used in any other way in reference to
accessibility use.
Just what you said; Microsoft uses wizards to help users for example install
a hardware devise or do some task.
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From: "Vicki Black" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 9:19 PM
Subject: [VICUG-L] Question, please,
> Hi, all;
> I got a call this afternoon from a disability advocate in my state on
> behalf
> of someone who's legally blind about computer software. They were asking
> about something called Wizards. Does anybody know of such a program or
> even
> if there is such a program? I get the idea they're maybe looking for
> something as an enlarger; they and the advocate knew of JAWS and ZoomText.
> I know about wizards in programs to help things get done, but that's about
> it. Any input or ideas will be appreciated by the advocate and myself.
> Cordially,
> Vicki Black
>
>
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