[IL-Talk] Your advice and expertise is deeply appreciated

dan.tevelde at comcast.net dan.tevelde at comcast.net
Wed Apr 22 22:30:04 UTC 2020


Hello Ayoub,

Before I give you advice, I need more information.  When you say you are
typing using VoiceOver what do you mean?  Are you typing using an iOS device
like an iPhone or iPad?  Which application are you using for typing?  How
are you typing?  Are you using a keyboard with an iOS device?  If you are
typing on a phone, is this the same phone you are using when you talk?  If
you want to type and talk at the same time I suggest you use two different
devices with headphones attached to each device so nobody hears you.  Can
you talk on your phone and then have a windows computer running JAWS or
NVDA?

Let me know what applications you are using and what steps you take for
talking and typing and I will try to help.  Be as specific as possible.  In
addition, is there any reason you can't learn or use Braille?

Thanks,
Dan

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From: IL-Talk <il-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Deborah Kent Stein
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Subject: Re: [IL-Talk] Your advice and expertise is deeply appreciated



Dear Ayoub,

I'm not sure I entirely understand your process, but I'm wondering whether
you could use an earbud when you're typing so that the person on the phone
won't hear JAWS.  Give me a call if you'd like to brainstorm on this. I know
there are blind people working as interpreters, so it is doable.

Debbie



-----Original Message-----
From: IL-Talk [mailto:il-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ayoub Zurikat
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Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2020 1:25 PM
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Cc: Ayoub Zurikat <ayoub.zurikat.nfb at gmail.com>
Subject: [IL-Talk] Your advice and expertise is deeply appreciated

Hello family,
I want to make this short, but I want to explain the issue properly, so
please read carefully :-)

I was able to get a part-time job as a consecutive interpreter on the phone.
Here's the problem. I do not use braille, I can only type on my computer
using voice over. Typing notes while using voice over and while you're on
the phone is very difficult.
The notes must be very brief because the interpretation is consecutive and
quick. Voiceover cannot be overheard on the phone because that's
unprofessional, and I cannot type quickly enough and then go back over the
sentence so that my computer would read the note for me to remember the
smaller details and then make the interpretation. The company wants me
because I am perfectly fluent in both languages that they need, so they are
hanging on to me. I've already failed one assessment because of this issue.
I have another assessment in three weeks. Can anybody help? Can anyone give
me any pointers on how to take brief notes using voice over without losing
my mind? Does anyone have any experience doing this?
Blessings
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