[humanser] [humanser documents

quinto sanchezq at prodigy.net
Mon Apr 23 18:52:15 UTC 2012


Maybe you can ask the one who gave the sitation directly if they would allow 
you to use your accessible format as a reasonable accommodation. I think 
using out of date material is different than using the updated information 
in excel. its worth a shot.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jonathan Alpert" <jna3434 at comcast.net>
To: <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 1:36 PM
Subject: [humanser] [humanser documents


> Hi all, my name is Jonathan.
> I write -respond from time to time but now I'm asking for ideas.
>
> My boss  emailed me a form  to fill out with my clients. I tried to read 
> it,
> but jaws was not reading all the fields. I sent the document to a person 
> who
> works for my state and specializes on computer technology for the blind. 
> He
> teaches the technology and makes things assessable via computer.
>
> After reviewing the document. He  said not only did jaws not read some of
> the fields, some of the fields  jaws didn't read correctly
>
> He offered to take the document and make it into an excel spread sheet 
> which
> I would be able to use.
>
> I emailed my boss, asking if this is something that would be allowed. She
> said no, since it is a governmental document and the company got sited for
> having  an old version, never mind submitting a form that is reconfigured.
>
> My boss and I  discussed having me ask the questions and a coworker take 
> my
> notes and fill in the answers but she said that this would be too time
> consuming.
>
> I hate to burden you all but any ideas would be helpful.
>
> This mental health field is frustrating me do to things not being 
> assessable
> with the biggest issue being the driver's license requirement.
>
> Jonathan Alpert
>
>
>
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