[Trainer-talk] Exploring JAWS Document
Barbara Loos
beloos at neb.rr.com
Thu May 16 02:58:33 UTC 2013
Julie, I have tried to open your document about exploring Web Pages with
JAWS, but am not able to do so. Any suggestions?
Thank you in advance.
Barbara Loos
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Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 21:31:13 -0400
From: "Julie Adkins" <jadkins at mabnc.org>
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Attached you will find some "reminder" notes I just typed up for a JAWS
client. Just something basic to give a student that he or she can refer
back to. You are welcome to use it.
Julie Adkins, MA, CVRT
Assistive Technology Supervisor
Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
Metrolina Association for the Blind
704 Louise Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28204
704-887-5121
www.mabnc.org
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Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 07:30:10 -0400
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Julie
Great notes.
Two quick observations. First. in a browser, since Jaws 9 or 10, I can't
recall it's been a while since my FS days, pressing control f, is the same
as pressing control INS F, try it, you'll hear both say jaws find. This may
be less keystroke intensive on a new keyboard user. Second, if the user has
followed your first step of moving to the top of a web page with control
Home, it's probably just as easy at this point to press E for the search
field, as pressing control INS home. Just thought I'd mention these as
there's always more than one way to skin a cat.
On 5/14/13, Julie Adkins <jadkins at mabnc.org> wrote:
> Attached you will find some "reminder" notes I just typed up for a
> JAWS client. Just something basic to give a student that he or she
> can refer back to. You are welcome to use it.
>
>
>
> Julie Adkins, MA, CVRT
>
> Assistive Technology Supervisor
>
> Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
>
> Metrolina Association for the Blind
>
> 704 Louise Avenue
>
> Charlotte, NC 28204
>
> 704-887-5121
>
> www.mabnc.org
>
>
>
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Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 12:19:27 -0400
From: "Julie Adkins" <jadkins at mabnc.org>
To: "'List for teachers and trainers of adaptive technology'"
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-talk] exploring with pages with JAWS
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Oh, I was wondering about that. Since a lot of time can pass between JAWS
clients for me, I could not remember which way I had typically taught it.
Several months ago I had someone who, when he pressed Control + F, just got
a Find dialog within Internet Explorer itself, which would go find the text
visually (with a yellow highlight block), but not actually move the cursor
there. So I trained him to use the Insert + Control + F. I thought he had
Internet Explorer 9, but it must have been 8. Last night I tried the
regular Control + F on my home computer with JAWS on, and saw that it worked
fine. I was feeling really confused. Thanks for clearing that up. That's
why I love having these listservs!!
Julie Adkins
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Julie
Great notes.
Two quick observations. First. in a browser, since Jaws 9 or 10, I can't
recall it's been a while since my FS days, pressing control f, is the same
as pressing control INS F, try it, you'll hear both say jaws find. This may
be less keystroke intensive on a new keyboard user. Second, if the user has
followed your first step of moving to the top of a web page with control
Home, it's probably just as easy at this point to press E for the search
field, as pressing control INS home. Just thought I'd mention these as
there's always more than one way to skin a cat.
On 5/14/13, Julie Adkins <jadkins at mabnc.org> wrote:
> Attached you will find some "reminder" notes I just typed up for a
> JAWS client. Just something basic to give a student that he or she
> can refer back to. You are welcome to use it.
>
>
>
> Julie Adkins, MA, CVRT
>
> Assistive Technology Supervisor
>
> Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
>
> Metrolina Association for the Blind
>
> 704 Louise Avenue
>
> Charlotte, NC 28204
>
> 704-887-5121
>
> www.mabnc.org
>
>
>
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Matt Diemert
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Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 12:50:33 -0400
From: "Dr. Denise M Robinson" <deniserob at gmail.com>
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Also be aware that it depends on the focus of the page in IE on if you do
the ctrl F and whether you will put up the find of IE or the find of
Jaws...if IE, just close the box, alt tab off and come back then do it
again and the focus will go to jaws find
Denise
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Julie Adkins <jadkins at mabnc.org> wrote:
> Oh, I was wondering about that. Since a lot of time can pass between JAWS
> clients for me, I could not remember which way I had typically taught it.
> Several months ago I had someone who, when he pressed Control + F, just
got
> a Find dialog within Internet Explorer itself, which would go find the
text
> visually (with a yellow highlight block), but not actually move the cursor
> there. So I trained him to use the Insert + Control + F. I thought he
had
> Internet Explorer 9, but it must have been 8. Last night I tried the
> regular Control + F on my home computer with JAWS on, and saw that it
> worked
> fine. I was feeling really confused. Thanks for clearing that up.
That's
> why I love having these listservs!!
>
> Julie Adkins
>
>
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> From: Trainer-talk [mailto:trainer-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> matt diemert
> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 7:30 AM
> To: List for teachers and trainers of adaptive technology
> Subject: Re: [Trainer-talk] exploring with pages with JAWS
>
> Julie
> Great notes.
> Two quick observations. First. in a browser, since Jaws 9 or 10, I can't
> recall it's been a while since my FS days, pressing control f, is the same
> as pressing control INS F, try it, you'll hear both say jaws find. This
may
> be less keystroke intensive on a new keyboard user. Second, if the user
has
> followed your first step of moving to the top of a web page with control
> Home, it's probably just as easy at this point to press E for the search
> field, as pressing control INS home. Just thought I'd mention these as
> there's always more than one way to skin a cat.
>
>
> On 5/14/13, Julie Adkins <jadkins at mabnc.org> wrote:
> > Attached you will find some "reminder" notes I just typed up for a
> > JAWS client. Just something basic to give a student that he or she
> > can refer back to. You are welcome to use it.
> >
> >
> >
> > Julie Adkins, MA, CVRT
> >
> > Assistive Technology Supervisor
> >
> > Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
> >
> > Metrolina Association for the Blind
> >
> > 704 Louise Avenue
> >
> > Charlotte, NC 28204
> >
> > 704-887-5121
> >
> > www.mabnc.org
> >
> >
> >
> > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any
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> >
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>
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> Warm Regards:
> Matt Diemert
> 330-980-0046
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