[Trainer-Talk] screen shot

Matt Hackert matt.hackert at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 15:15:08 UTC 2017


PrintScreen - the image is placed in the clipboard, then paste in your
document. Running JAWS or any other screen reader has no baring on how this
works.

Kind regards,
Matt


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Hina Altaf via Trainer-Talk
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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] screen shot

Hi, how can I take screen shot with jaws?

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From: Trainer-Talk [mailto:trainer-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
J.J. Meddaugh via Trainer-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 7:50 PM
To: Wayne Merritt via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: J.J. Meddaugh <jj at bestmidi.com>
Subject: Re: [Trainer-Talk] CSUN questions

One small note. They're going with a new hashtag format this year. It's
#CSUNATC17

Hope to see many of you in San Diego.


On 2/8/2017 2:28 PM, Wayne Merritt via Trainer-Talk wrote:
> There is always a session a the beginning for those that want an 
> orientation to the hotel, dog relief areas, and so forth. I have been 
> once, two years ago, but that walk-about session gave me a good 
> overview of the hotel and conference center and where everything was 
> located. Also, there should be a conference web page which lists all 
> of the sessions, their locations and times, and has summaries for each 
> session. When I went in 2015, I accessed this page on my iPhone so 
> that I could activate links for the session titles, and then on those 
> session pages there was always a link to add the session to my 
> calendar. I did opt in for the conference CD or DVD when initially 
> registering, but truthfully I hardly ever looked at that media.
> Between the appointments that I added to my calendar which I was 
> interested in, and the conference web page, I stayed more or less up 
> to date on what sessions were and where they were. Also, it helped me 
> to have several sessions marked down to attend, even if they were at 
> the same times. This way, if one filled up I could go to something 
> else. If there is a session that you absolutely don't want to miss, 
> then get there early before the start time so you can get a seat.
> There were a few times when I arrived at the session and was informed 
> that the seating was full. There are plenty of guides from the 
> conference or hotel, and the whole conference is so huge that there's 
> no shame in getting an arm or a guide to walk with you. There's 
> nothing wrong with doing it on your own, but there's also nothing 
> wrong with holding on to an arm, especially if you discover that you 
> are on the complete opposite side of the conference from where you 
> wanted to be, and there's a short time before the next session is to 
> begin. Don't forget about the exhibit hall. There's plenty of jems to 
> be held there. The booths are not broken into disabilities, but are 
> just laid out one after another. The times that I went in there, I 
> just wandered around and walked up to a booth to see what they were 
> offering. I often discovered booths for products that I never would 
> have known about that way.
>
> Finally if you are on social media, like Twitter, you can also network 
> with people using the official CSUN hashtag for the year, which this 
> year is it likely #CSUN17. If you keep up with the hashtag 
> conversations, you will often find people talking about sessions, 
> tweeting out highlights for a particular session, or even scheduling 
> meet-ups with other participants. Even if you cannot attend, this is 
> still a good way to keep up. Just be prepared for high traffic during 
> the conference, especially between Wednesday and Friday.
>
> Have fun,
> Wayne
>
> On 2/8/17, Deborah Armstrong via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org>
wrote:
>> I haven't been to CSUN's access technology conference since it moved 
>> to San Diego. And in the past I used to work for various vendors.
>> Today, I work for a college serving a diversity of print-impaired 
>> students and I'm really excited about going this year.
>>
>> I'd like to hear tips from other BVI folks, or their friends about 
>> getting the most out of the conference. I have confident O&M skills 
>> and love exploring.
>>
>> I used to feel like I missed out on something interesting every time I
went.
>> Especially with it being in an unfamiliar convention center, I want 
>> to be sure I learn the most about technology that's truly 
>> recommendable. I also want to be sure I attend the sessions that are 
>> more informational and less a recitation of the vendor's sales
literature.
>>
>> To me, one disappointing aspect of the conference was always about 
>> all the "pie in the sky" technology that enterprising researchers 
>> showcased, but which wasn't available for the average disabled 
>> consumer. I want to steer clear of all that "spam" and focus on 
>> what's new that I can recommend with a good conscience!
>>
>> I also have questions about the physical layout of the place - best 
>> secret dog relief area - is the Braille map useful and what's the 
>> quickest way to get a meal? And I have questions about the social
>> aspects: whose suites are worth visiting and who I should try to 
>> track down to have a quiet meal with, etc.
>>
>> It's fine to contact me off-list.
>>
>> --Debee
>>
>> armstrong deborah (AT) deanza (DOT) edu 
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