[nabs-l] Jaws and PDF Forms

Preston Gaylor pgradioman at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 10 18:28:34 UTC 2013


Thank You, Cindy!
The form I guess you can say was interactive, with check boxes and edit boxes.
Jaws did lag with it though because there wasn't an edit box after the required field.
On this form that I filled out, they would allways come up later in the document.
Luckily, the check boxes came up as normal.
Thank you for this advice, I'll be sure to keep this in mind in the near future!
Preston


Sent from my iPod

On Sep 10, 2013, at 2:16 PM, "Cindy Bennett" <clb5590 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Was the PDF an interactive one? Some PDF's have edit boxes imbedded
> into them that you can enter text into. Sometimes they are accessible,
> and sometimes, JAWS lags a lot or doesn't read all of the information.
> For example, on one form that I was trying to fill out, JAWS said the
> information corresponding to the previous check box as I navigated the
> check boxes.
> 
> If they aren't interactive, then I think it depends. You can save them
> as .txt files and insert information into them and format them back to
> PDF's. But some people are kind of hyper about their forms maintaining
> their original formatting. I think that for a standard form that you
> would fill out to get a photo ID, I would just get a reader to help
> me, because they probably receive hundreds of these forms and it might
> throw off the data entry person or the scannner used to enter the data
> if the form is formatted differently. However, I had to fill out a
> form for someone a while ago and the situation was somewhat less
> formal. I told them my options and they said it was totally fine if I
> converted the file to a .txt and that they didn't care about
> formatting. So, it just depends. Honestly though, if you're spending a
> lot of time on a form that would take a sighted person 2 seconds to
> fill out, just consider getting a reader or buying someone coffee for
> the favor. Sometimes, these things aren't worth the extra effort
> although I can see the value of exploring solutions to make your life
> easier when you have to fill out forms in the future.
> 
> Cindy
> 
> On 9/10/13, Preston Gaylor <pgradioman at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear NABS:
>> I hope all of you are well!
>> I just have a quick question for you all.
>> Yesterday, I was filling out a form from Pendot (our state's Department of
>> Transportation) to get my photo ID, and I did have some trouble filling it
>> out!
>> Jaws was reading the form fine, but to me I thought that the form was
>> inaccesable to fill out with Jaws.
>> I tried other screen readers like System Access and Narrator, but they
>> didn't work!
>> Luckily, my Mom was there and she helped me fill the form out completely.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Have any of you encountered PDF forms recently?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> What did you use to help the form accessible for you to fill out?
>> Did you copy and paste it into a Word document and save onto a thumb drive
>> to fill out at a later time?
>> What other ideas and suggestions do you guys have about PDF forms and Jaws
>> and what should I do next time I come accross another Adobe form in the near
>> future?
>> Thanks, and take care!
>> Sincerely:
>> Preston
>> 
>> Sent from my iPod
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> 
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> 
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