The efficiency boost is honestly mind blowing. And that is with so many keystrokes to wrap my head around. Absolutely worth the money and lets me work at least four times as fast as with the previous setups.
Would I have liked to keep on using Linux? Yes but at this point if one is doing more than just browsing the web and reading E-Mails it is very hard to recommend.
Does anyone here have experience using Microsoft Access with any #ScreenReader? I'd love to know whether it just isn't accessible or I just haven't figured out what I'm doing yet. There's nothing in the help topics, the Freedom Scientific Youtube channel, or their training webinar page about it. Please boost. #Jaws#JFW#NVDASr#accessibility
the moray eel is a fierce predatory fish with a vicious reputation, and so it "makes sense" that it has those strange and terrfiying pharyngeal jaws.
Mola mola, on the other hand, has the reputation of being bizarre, and silly, swiming on its side to imitate a manta. And yet, it also has pharyngeal jaws.
New blog post! Free #accessibility consulting for #tidal! #music recommendations from yours truly! #ScreenReader testing! Click here and find out how #NVDA clearly wins this iteration of the series:
Tune into ACB Radio Thursday, March 28 at 3 PM ET for the Vispero Presentation: Access the Amazon Kindle App with JAWS and a Refreshable Braille Display. Join us to learn how to access and read Kindle books using the Windows-based Kindle app with JAWS, plus access books using a refreshable braille display. Request an invitation at community@acb.org
The third edition of David Kingsbury’s popular free digital book, “The Windows Screen Reader Primer: All the Basics and More,” is coming soon! Author David Kingsbury, an Assistive Technology Instructor here at the Carroll Center, wrote this comprehensive resource to help JAWS, NVDA, and Windows Narrator users work more effectively with the most important PC applications—like Microsoft Office, email clients, and web browsers.
Join author David Kingsbury via Zoom on Thursday, April 4 at 7:30 pm ET to find out what’s new in this edition, hear a few tips and tricks, and ask your questions. Save your seat here: https://lnkd.in/e7ct_C8B
today I passed an image from my wife's blog through #PictureSmart AI in #JAWS just for fun, then showed the description to her. She was very impressed! @freedomscientific
In two weeks, join TPGi at the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference on Tuesday, March 19 when Elizabeth Whitaker and Rachel Buchanan will provide an overview of the Teams interface and discuss important features for hosting meetings, collaborating on projects, and sharing information with the powerful JAWS screen reader.
If you’re based in #Canberra and interested in portrayals of #science in different #genres and times, the NFSA’s “Science. Art. Film.” nights are back for 2024!! 🤩🤩 The series is hosted by Dr Anna-Sophie Jürgens, who brings so much enthusiasm and knowledge to these events. And the guest panellists are always incredible, as are the #movies chosen 🎥🍿 It’s also FREE! The first one is on Feb 28th and screening Spielberg’s #Jaws 🦈🛥️
Peter Benchley's bestselling novel, "Jaws," came out 50 years ago; the Steven Spielberg movie followed just a year later. Both were phenomenally successful and spawned the idea that sharks were malevolent creatures that preyed on unsuspecting swimmers. According to Gavin Naylor, Director of Florida Program for Shark Research at the University of Florida, the book and film also inspired a generation of scientists. Here's his story for @TheConversationUS.
Watching #Jaws for the first time. For some reason that scene where Vaughn tells the selectman and his family to get in the water has made me think of John Gummer…