[rehab] Accessible World Tek Talk presents ALT the first of U-R-Ables Acceleration Technologies with Rob Nevin and Hans Lienert
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Thu Aug 2 02:18:57 UTC 2012
ACCESSIBLE WORLD TEK TALK PRESENTS
U-R-ABLE, THE ALT PROGRAM, MONDAY AUGUST 6, 8
PM EDT, THE PAT PRICE TEK TALK ROOM: WWW.ACCESSIBLEWORLD.ORG
NEWSWIRE:
Accessible World Tek Talk presents ALT the
first of U-R-Ables Acceleration Technologies with Rob Nevin and Hans Lienert
Rob Nevin, from U-R-Able, has completed a 3 month
deep review of their product ALT with a team of 8
from the National Federation of the Blind (NFB)
Research and Development Committee. ALT the
first work-flow accelerator for blind and
low-vision workers has received positive reviews
as from the team as it works with all Windows
based software products and converts complex and
frequent tasks, into single steps with its unique semantic interface.
ALT cooperates with all software, all screen
readers, all screen magnification products and
delivers to its users speed, focus and silence.
Speed as complex process steps, often requiring
many composite keystrokes for screen readers or
magnifiers, into single tasks performed at the
speed of the computer, not the user.
Focus as the user need only consider the
end-state of the task (ie, I want to search for a
price or a phone number or upload a file via FTP,
etc.) while ALT completes the journey steps automatically.
Silence for screen reader users, all the
Journey steps (the loading of the application
product, the loading of the file, the completion
of the searches or navigation to the final
destination) is all completed silently with the
full return to screen reader controls at the end of the Acceleration Job.
You wont want to miss this as the presentation
will include interviews from ALT users, those
whos conversations have changed from I am being
measured against a difficult standard to I am
exceeding the throughput of my sighted co-workers.
ALT will be demonstrated and opportunities to
pose questions to Rob Nevin and Hans Lienert from
the software engineering company (Drager and
Lienert) from Germany, the authors of ALT. You
will hear, during the course of the presentation,
how ALT is used by Educators, CEOs, Technology
experts, Lawyers, Call Centre workers and
more. Each with the common desire to excel in
their work and be relieved of the tedium of
unnecessary typing/listening/filtering for common and repeated tasks.
With the latest version of ALT, announced at the
National Federation of the Blind (NFB)
convention, ALT now provides hundreds of screen
reader functions, each available for use
free-standing or for use within ALT
accelerators. Changing between screen reader or
screen reader versions? Not a problem as ALT
manages all the back-end interactions.
Presenters: Rob Nevin and Hans Liemert
E-Mail: rob at u-r-able.com
Date: Monday August 6, 2012
Time: 5:00 p.m. Pacific, 6:00 p.m. Mountain, 7:00 p.m. Central,
8:00 p.m. Eastern and
elsewhere in the world Tuesday 12:00 GMT.
Approximately 15 minutes prior to the event start
time; go to The Pat Price Tek Talk Training Room at:
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Or, alternatively.
Select The Pat Price Tek Talk Training Room at:
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Enter your first and last names on the sign-in screen.
All Tek Talk training events are recorded so if
you are unable to participate live at the above
times then you may download the presentation or
podcast from the Tek Talk archives on our website
at
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If you are a first-time user of the Talking
Communities online conferencing software, there
is a small, safe software program that you need
to download and then run. A link to the software
is available on every entry screen to the Accessible World online rooms.
All online interactive programs are free of
charge, and open to anyone worldwide having an
Internet connection, a computer, speakers, and a
sound card. Those with microphones can interact
audibly with the presenters and others in the
virtual audience or text chat with the attendees.
To speak to us, hold down the control key and talk; then let up to listen.
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Accessible World Contacts:
Robert Acosta, Chair
Accessible World
818-998-0044
Email: boacosta at pacbell.net
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Accessible World
734-495-1496
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Talking Communities
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The Accessible World, a division of Helping Hands
For The Blind, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
organization, seeks to educate the general
public, the disabled community and the
professionals who serve them by providing highly
relevant information about new products,
services, and training opportunities designed
specifically to eliminate geographic and access
barriers that adversely affect them
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Helping Hands for the Blind
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blind friend in need of a computer, please mail us at the above address.
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