[nabs-l] JAWS in a USV Drive or Thumb Drive

Kaiti Shelton crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 2 02:43:09 UTC 2014


Hi Helga,

I'm not a computer guru, so I'll admit I may be wrong on this; but I
don't think you can do this with JAWS.  However, you can do it with
NVDA, which is a free screenreader you can download and install to a
flashdrive.  I use a flashdrive with NVDA on it so I don't have to
worry about finding an inaccessible computer when I study at the
library, and it works really well.

HTH.

On 4/1/14, helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com <helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, this is Helga! How are you all? I just wanted to ask you, is it true
> that you can put the JAWS screen reader into an thumb drive in order to take
> it around and use it in other computers that don't have the software? And if
> it is, where do I get it? Or     is it a way that I can put it in my thumb
> drive? I'm just wondering since I want to see and check my mom's computer or
> other friend's computer that doesn't have JAWS the Software, so that I can
> use it. I will really appreciate it, if you could help me and give me some
> suggestions regarding this. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks so much and
> God bless!!


-- 
Kaiti




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