[Blindmath] Stata
Shickeytha Chandler
shickeytha at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 19:12:17 UTC 2015
Yes, Jonathan, your page was one of the ones that I found and that was
helpful to me when I first started looking at Stata. (smile) Google is
a good friend. (smile) Without that resource, I might not have
realized that a text log was a workaround.
On 9/1/15, Godfrey, Jonathan via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As author of the second link and knowing that it points to the first link
> offered, I can tell you that there is little to be read there that isn't
> already known to Shickeytha. I would have to say that the knowledge on my
> pages re Stata is probably out of date with respect to the best ways of
> working with it when using a screen reader. (Well I hope it is as that would
> indicate improvement in its accessibility.) <smiles>
>
> My problem with updating any review is that Stata has a hefty licence fee
> and there was no demo version available when Theodor Loots and I wrote our
> statistical software review for the Journal of Statistical Software (volume
> 58, July 2014) - a link is on the r resources page
> http://r-resources.massey.ac.nz/StatSoftware/ mentioned in this thread
> already.
>
> I haven't tried to find a command line method for batch processing commands
> in Stata either, but I am sure one exists.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dzhovani
> via Blindmath
> Sent: Tuesday, 1 September 2015 4:16 p.m.
> To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
> Cc: Dzhovani
> Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Stata
>
> Hi,
> Fast Google search gave me the following results that might be of use:
> http://icchp-su.net/?q=node/31
>
> http://r-resources.massey.ac.nz/StatSoftware/
>
> On 1.9.2015 г. 06:15 ч., Shickeytha Chandler via Blindmath wrote:
>> Hi Pranav,
>>
>> I understand your point regarding certain sliders. I am aware that
>> some of these can be adjusted, such as the volume adjustment in
>> Windows. However, this particular slider bar is different. I did not
>> even realize that the scrollback buffer was part of this preferences
>> dialog box until I switched to the JAWS cursor (when using JAWS), and
>> I also tried object navigation in NVDA. In other words, simply tabbing
>> between the controls did not even identify this is an option. I even
>> tried using JAWS key + 8 (left mouse click) while in the JAWS cursor
>> mode, but this would not allow me to enter into any kind of field that
>> would edit the scrollback buffer setting.
>>
>> On 8/31/15, Pranav Lal via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> Hi Shickeytha,
>>>
>>> I have not used Stata. It is possible for screen reader users to
>>> adjust sliders.
>>> You navigate to the slider and then use the up and down arrow keys or
>>> the left and right arrow keys to adjust it. The screen reader should
>>> speak the percentage. As an experiment, try adjusting the sliders in
>>> the windows volume control.
>>>
>>> As for NVDA, did you try object navigation? You may get more data that
>>> way.
>>>
>>> Pranav
>>>
>>>
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