[humanser] Another question
Justin Williams
justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Thu May 3 15:10:20 UTC 2018
I would have a heart to heart with my state consultant, and either rangle that developer, or make them hire a knew one. They need to get that working for you. Maybe think of some accommodations and present them to your boss as work arounds.
Look on the JAN site for some ideas.
Where I work, we have volunteers, and I work in a CIL. I ge tpeople to help me put staples in. I use either rvolunteer to help me with folders, or I use the knfb reader. I'm part time, so I haven't been able ot put in my entire system.
From: HumanSer [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Cheryl Wade via HumanSer
Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2018 9:40 AM
To: Cook, Shannon via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Cheryl Wade <wadecher at msu.edu>
Subject: [humanser] Another question
Greetings, listers,
I also would like your feedback on the degree to which, as therapists who are blind, you ask for help or you are allowed to do so.
Do you all use Excel documents for your reports? I hate Excel and would
do almost anything to get out of it, especially if JAWS does not read
the item that's supposed to be filled in, such as "name, address, etc."
Everything has to be templated and marked for JAWS and so on and so on.
I have to print large documents that I hand to the clients, and I am
worried that somehow one page would get out of order and them my
document would look stupid. I still have documents online that require
the user to move over them with a mouse; after that I can use them --
sort of -- but if I ever have to arrow up or down to change something,
the document closes and I have to start all over again. I have a
state-hired consultant, but the software developer has never, ever
responded to any of our questions and we continue to work on that.
I am very anxious because I am supposed to be able to do allo phases of
my work alone, when no one else is in the office. This has become an
anxious burden for me.
What are some of the things for which you listers ask for help? When is
it worth spending two hours to do something by oneself when a person
with sight (and one who is willing) could do it in 10 minutes?
Cheryl Wade, MA, LLPC, CRC
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