[stylist] Designing websites and assistive technology- justin

justin williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 22 16:51:01 UTC 2014


You can definitely learn how to use the assistive technology.

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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of April Brown
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It's not easy.

I never had any luck with NVDA, so got a Mac a few months ago.

I can turn Voiceover on and off.  That's the only consistent command.

Every time I manage to get somewhere, and make a list of the commands in
order, the next time I try it, they don't work.

I was once smart enough to learn website design.

I'm too stupid to learn assistive technology.

Not sure if what that says about both web design and assistive technology.

At my current vision loss rate - I will not have computer access by 2015.  I
can't figure any of the commands out.




April Brown

Writing dramatic adventure novels uncovering the myths we hide behind.

aprilbrownwrite at gmail.com
> 

Its memory; assistive technology is not easy.  Neither is web designing;
what a great skill to have.  Learning assistive technology challenges many.
I've got to still learn the Bluetooth keyboard short cuts myself.  If you
need any jaws help, just ask.  


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