[blindlaw] Update on Track Changes in Microsoft 365

Michal Nowicki mnowicki4 at icloud.com
Thu May 2 01:01:10 UTC 2019


Laura,

Thank you for this great news and, most importantly, for advocating so diligently with Microsoft and Vispero to improve the accessibility of Track Changes. I can’t wait to test out the fixes!

Michal

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From: Laura Wolk via BlindLaw
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 3:14 PM
To: Blind Law Mailing List
Cc: Laura Wolk
Subject: [blindlaw] Update on Track Changes in Microsoft 365

Dear all,

I am very happy to report some extremely positive changes on the Track
Change front.  I just met with members of Vispero and Microsoft for
two hours to review many of the changes that we have proposed.  Almost
all of them are implemented in the latest version of Jaws that was
just released today.  As I expected, these are only being implemented
in Microsoft Office 365.   I highly encourage everyone who is
experiencing difficulties with track Changes to work with their
employers to obtain Office 365 as a reasonable accommodation, and
folks at the Microsoft Enterprise answer Desk should be available to
field any questions and to verify that in fact Office 365 is the most
fully functionable, accessible version of Office with Jaws.  Anyway,
here are the changes I verified.

1. Jaws now displays the **correct!** number of revisions in a
document in a mere matter of seconds. We tested this with a document
with 406 revisions.  Jaws almost immediately announced the number, and
I had to wait about four seconds for the full list to load.  Game
changer.
2. Jaws now announces the revisions in-line exactly where they occur,
instead of just stating "revision" or "insertion" at the beginning of
the line.  Jaws also now announces font change attributes immediately
following the change.  A few notes on this:
a. In the virtual viewer list, Jaws still just says "revised
property."  But they know how to fix this and aim to have it addressed
in the June release.  But to reiterate, the precise font changes are
announced in-line as you scroll with Jaws using the arrow keys.
b.  Currently, the font attribute change is also displayed in words on
the Braille display.  This is cumbersome, especially in legal
documents.  They are going to try to figure out a way to toggle
whether that information is displayed in Braille.  Again to be clear,
this only occurs when you're looking at font attribute revisions, not
every time you make a font change when track changes aren't on.
3. And now the moment we've all been waiting for... Footnotes are no
longer sluggish!  **and** you can actually select text!  Same goes for
comment bubbles!  Notes.
a.  This currently only works in all markup.  It does not work in
simple markup.  They are aware of this and know how to change it, and
aim to have it addressed in the June release.
b. To change mark up modes, hit alt, r, t, d, then arrow down to
select the mark up mode you desire.
4. cursor routing buttons work in footnotes, dots 7-8 no longer
display throughout the entire footnote, and Braille marking properly
works in footnotes.
5. You can now access revisions in the footnotes.  You have to have
all markup selected, and you have to be in the footnote pane when you
call up the virtual viewer.  They are working on a way to have them
accessible from above the line as well.
6. Jaws announcing revisions even when track changes are off:
Currently, this is occurring because control+shift+e is a Microsoft
keystroke that tells the program to stop tracking changes, but even
when it's off, the underlying "code" is still there so that the
revisions will display again once you turn the feature back on.  Jaws
still has acces to that code, even if you toggle track changes off,
and sometimes this causes confusion.  If this happens, change markup
to no markup by hitting alt, r, t, d and arrowing down to no mark up.
That should solve it.

The teams are also aware of the issue regarding pasting large amounts
of text into comments causing the programs to crash.  They aim to
address that as well.

Again, I am sorry that we will not be seeing changes in 2016 or 2013,
but this honestly is a quicker and more robust solution than I ever
expected, and i am very pleased.

Thanks,

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