[Nfb-science] blind radiologist

Nikhil Dama nickdama12 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 29 20:34:02 UTC 2011


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> Hi All,
>   Has anyone here used Audacity with JAWS? If so, I was wondering about two
> things (feel free to email me off-list szostak.1 at osu.edu since this is
> likely not a high-list-interest topic):
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> 1)  How successfully are you able to use the program?
> 2)  How did you move the cursor  based on specific times (e.g., say you want
> to select  a section of a sound wave from 0.385 to 0.875 msec)? In other
> words, how were you able to accurately locate such points?
> Thanks in advance and have a wonderful holiday season!
> Christine
> Christine M. Szostak
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> Language Perception Laboratory
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> The Ohio State University
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Hi

Do you know anyone that is a radiologist and has a vision impairment
or blind? It would be helpful to have a mentor.

Thanks,
Nick Dama




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