[Trainer-Talk] Accessible Screen Capture Software

David Sexton david at rustytelephone.net
Fri Jan 24 02:30:10 UTC 2020


My favorite thing to use is zoom. It's a conferencing software. Fully
accessible and allows for recording, screen sharing specific windows or
whole screen, computer audio and your own voice.

On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 6:05 PM Greg Aikens via Trainer-Talk <
trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Is anyone using an accessible screen capture software? I'm wanting to
> record demos that include screen reader speech, my voice, and what is
> happening on the screen. I'm primarily looking for Windows software but
> would also be interested in iOS and OSX.
>
> I have seen Camtasia mentioned but the VPAT on the TechSmith website
> indicates that not all features are accessible using the keyboard only.
>
> Any leads would be appreciated.
>
> Greg Aikens
> Senior Assistive Technology Instructor
> Center for the Visually Impaired<http://www.cviga.org/>
> 739 West Peachtree Street NW
> Atlanta, GA 30308
> 404-602-4285
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