[nabs-l] writing and incomplete sentences, and other problems
Karl Martin Adam
kmaent1 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 03:23:22 UTC 2017
If you know you have this problem, try reading sentence by
sentence instead of reading continuously from the curser or by
paragraph. If the screen reader reads you a sentence that
doesn't include a subject and a predicate, you'll know to fix it.
You might also set your screen reader to read more punctuation so
you know where the periods, commas, and semicolons are when
you're listening to what you've written. I don't use Word, but
its grammar check should also catch this if it's accessible.
HTH,
Karl
----- Original Message -----
From: Aaron via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
To: "'National Association of Blind Students mailing list'"
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Date sent: Mon, 6 Feb 2017 22:07:21 -0500
Subject: [nabs-l] writing and incomplete sentences, and other
problems
Hey guys,
Do any of you have this problem? You are writing say a blog post,
research
paper, book, etc. You look over the document and the flow is good
and
everything sounds good to you. However, when you let someone else
look at it
they see incomplete sentences among other things. How do you guys
work
around this? Are there any accessible tools that will help with
these
issues? How do you go about proofreading with a screen reader?
Thanks,
Aaron Linson
CEO Blind Faith Project
<http://www.facebook.com/blindfaithproject
CEO Linson Productions
Aaron Linson
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