[blindlaw] Question about Jaws compatability

Derek Manners dmanners at jd16.law.harvard.edu
Sat Jan 10 05:47:43 UTC 2015


I've only used concordance with zoomtext but it is pretty awful even for those with perfect sight. It may be completely accessible though in that you can use it to the same annoying degree as those with sight. 

Sorry I can't be of more help. I really need to get a copy of jaws so I can test it out on these things. 

Will you keep us posited once you find out if it is off list?  I'd be interested to know.

Best Wishes
Derek Manners

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> On Jan 9, 2015, at 4:24 PM, Dawn Benbow via blindlaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
>    I'm starting the last semester of my undergraduate program in Paralegal Studies. I've found an unpaid internship and will be starting that on Monday. One of the classes that I'm taking this semester that is a degree requirement is called "Law office Economics and technology" I don't think I'll have any trouble with the first half of the class as it's reviewing and going into more detail on a weekend class I took with the same instructor on e-discovery. However, in the second half of the semester we are supposed to be working with four different software packages that are used in law offices. I have no idea if any of these are at all accessible with Jaws, and was hoping that some of you may be able to let me know. The software we'll be using in class is Concordance, Case Map, Time Map, and Trial Director/Sanction. 
> 
>    Thanks for any assistance,
> 
> Dawn
> 
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