[blindlaw] ZoomText versus JAWS

Charles Krugman ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 8 18:37:46 UTC 2015


    If that is what they are doing they are not in compliance with the law 
and it may be time to file a grievance through your union if you are 
represented by one or a complaint under the ADA with the Department of 
Justice as they are not accommodating your needs.
Chuck Krugman, MSW Paralegal
1237 P Street
Fresno ca 93721
559-266-9237

-----Original Message----- 
From: Susan Kelly
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 7:21 AM
To: Charles Krugman ; 'Blind Law Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [blindlaw] ZoomText versus JAWS

I think the decision is being based on their view (without research into how 
any of these programs actually work for the end user) of what is most 
compatible with their network environment, which already runs several 
non-compliant / incompatible programs.  Because the prosecutors' office runs 
ZoomText with fewer problems on their discreet portion of the network, and 
because a new hire at another county agency uses ZoomText, therefore we all 
are supposed to adapt?

-----Original Message-----
From: blindlaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Charles 
Krugman via blindlaw
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 5:59 PM
To: Blind Law Mailing List
Cc: Charles Krugman
Subject: Re: [blindlaw] ZoomText versus JAWS

Susan, your county making this an either/or situation does not comply with 
the ADA as Zoomtext can't be used by a totally blind person. What happens if 
a new blind employee is hired by your department or another county 
department? it is the county's responsibility to address individual needs 
when it comes to job accommodation.
Chuck Krugman, MSW Paralegal
1237 P Street
Fresno ca 93721
559-266-9237

-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Kelly via blindlaw
Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2015 4:18 PM
To: Blind Law Mailing List
Cc: Susan Kelly
Subject: [blindlaw] ZoomText versus JAWS

The IT department for our county appears to be considering replacing the 
JAWS ply MAGic accessibility package I use, to replace it with ZoomText.  I 
still have a small amount of useful vision, but this is a progressive 
condition and within a few years (or sooner), I will be completely reliant 
on screen narration.  I am trying to learn Braille in the interim, but as a 
busy assistant public defender in the juvenile courts, time is not my 
friend.

My understanding is that JAWS is the most full-featured narration for a 
Windows / Word environment.  This change is primarily due to the fact that 
the county does not want to permit me any variance from the standard (and 
definitely not unique, but definitely incompatible with adaptive software) 
network environment that is run here.  Will ZoomText provide me with the 
same benefits as JAWS?  Also, how / where can I learn the necessary keyboard 
commands, as I will almost certainly have to do this in my "free" time at 
home?
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