[nfbcs] Accessible R application

Currin, Kevin kwcurrin at email.unc.edu
Tue Apr 2 19:34:57 UTC 2019


Hi Cricket,

The only way I know of to use R accessibly is through the command line (AKA terminal). You can either use the R terminal or open the command prompt for your operating system and start R from there. I can help with more specifics if needed. I use R quite often.

Kevin

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Subject: [nfbcs] Accessible R application

Hi,

I'm currently starting a statistics course, in which we are learning
R. I just installed R Studio and unfortunately, it does not seem to be
accessible with either JAWS or NVDA. Do you have any suggestions as to
applications I could use instead, or workarounds for this? Thanks so
much!

Best,
Cricket


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Cricket X. Bidleman (she/her/hers)
Stanford University | Class of 2021
BA Candidate | Communications
Accessibility Consultant | Stanford University Computer Science
Communications Intern | AIRA
Secretary | California Association of Blind Students (CABS)

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