[nfbcs] Cisco accessibility and learning curve
Chun Chao
zeronecc at charter.net
Wed Mar 25 19:43:27 UTC 2009
The CISCO ios seems to work well with Hyperterm in terms of getting into the
routers and switches with a screen reader.
If you would like, I can give your contact info to my CISCO professor and he
can give you more information.
I studied the entire CCNA course with him and he made different kinds of
accomodation during my study.
The only thing that is stopping me now is getting my certification, which I
have not been able to yet.
----- Original Message -----
From: <pajohns1 at vt.edu>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:55 AM
Subject: [nfbcs] Cisco accessibility and learning curve
> Group,
>
> A pair of questions about Cisco hardware and software. If anyone
> is currently working in the Cisco environment can you tell me how
> accessible the software is when using WindowEyes, JAWS, or ZoomText?
> Second how does the Cisco compare to other networking environments such as
> Novell? I ask these questions because I am considering placing an offer
> to teach a course or two in Cisco and I have not worked with networks in
> close to a decade, back when Novell 3.1 was considered hot stuff.
>
> Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions,
>
> Patrick
>
>
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