[Trainer-Talk] Questions regarding JAWS and NVDA
Jim Portillo
portillo.jim at gmail.com
Thu May 10 15:29:06 UTC 2018
Good to know. Thanks, Dave.
Sent from my iPhone 7!
> On May 10, 2018, at 8:17 AM, Andrews, David B (DEED) via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Jim et al:
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> I think JAWS is still widely used, particularly by businesses, but the gap between it and NVDA continues to narrow. There is no real reliable data out there, the only thing is the WebAim survey done every year or year and a half -- and it can be gamed, as we saw with the one done a couple years ago.
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> I think that any serious user needs to be able to use two screen reading programs. There isn't a program that will work in all situations with all browsers. Each has strengths and weaknesses.
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> And, yes, I think we are seeing NVDA increasingly used at colleges and universities.
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> Dave
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> Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Questions regarding JAWS and NVDA
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> Good morning,
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> I have a couple of questions regarding both the differences and uses of JAWS and NVDA.
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> First of all, does anyone know if NVDA is used much in a work place or even school (such as college) environment? Is JAWS still considered to be the leading screen reader for blind PC users?
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> Finally, in training environments, such as training centers or personal computer training, which screen reader seems to be preferred these days?
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> I'm working with someone right now who has NVDA on his computer but who would like to learn JAWS because of its wider use in school and work environments. This is why I thought it would be good to ask.
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> Thanks much.
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> Jim
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