Did you get the Word 2010 menu problem solved? I
can send you a huuuuuuge list of the key tips for
Word 2010 commands, if you need it.
At 11:39 AM 7/8/2015, you wrote:
I will be doing varafication of auto coverage
policys as well as sales. Sent from my T-Mobile
Android device On Jul 8, 2015 11:29 AM, Michael
Mote via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote: > >
Hello! It really depends on the customer
service platform you are trying to use. Many
customer service operations use different
applications. Some are web based, and some are
not. Perhaps, they rely on an in-house
database of information. Can you be more
specific on what it is you're trying to do
here? > > > -----Original Message----- > From:
Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of toml614 via Jfw > Sent: Wednesday,
July 08, 2015 9:31 AM > To: Brad Martin via
Jfw > Cc: toml614 > Subject: Jaws and customer
service platforms > > Good morning all, I was
checking to see how to trick Jaws into working
with customer service platforms. Also, what
works best with Jaws? What questions need to be
asked of a work site to see if it is
compatible? > > On Jul 7, 2015 8:20 PM, Brad
Martin via Jfw <[email protected]>
wrote: > > > > My experience was quite the
opposite actually. Now, let me say that > > for
me the male voice was better than the female
voice in the Kindle > > for PC with
Accessibility plugin software, and as much as I
hate slow > > speech, I found the slower speed
less jarring than the faster rate. > > The male
voice is Tom from the Realspeak set of voices,
so it's like > > reading a novel being read by
the guy who reads bulletins on your weather
radio. > > Certainly it's not as good as a human
narrator. Having said that, I > > have read
entire books that way, and particularly with
nonfiction, I > > didn't find it too bad. There
are keystrokes (I can't name them right > > now
because Kindle for PC is on my laptop and I am
not) to allow you > > to go back to the previous
page, and I think paragraph by paragraph. > >
Also, when I close the book and reopen it, I'm
at least at the top of > > the page where I left
off. It wouldn't be my first choice for
reading > > a book, but I haven't given up on it
either, and I do love that I can > > buy a book
like my sighted friends and start reading it in
two > > seconds. I like it well enough to use
it, but it's not my favorite way to
read. > > > > Brad > > On 7/7/2015 5:13 PM,
Adrian Spratt via Jfw wrote: > > >
Rick, > > > > > > IÂ tried it several months
ago with a book I needed to read on short
notice. I remember finding it extremely
frustrating. As I recall, I couldn't stop and
have it start at the same point, but perhaps
there's a bookmark function that I somehow
missed. As I recall, I also couldn't
conveniently go back to re-read a sentence or
paragraph. As Soronel indicates, the voice was
horrible to listen to and hard to comprehend. In
the end, I bought the paperback and performed
OCR on it so that I could read it with
JAWS. > > > > > > -----Original
Message----- > > > From: Jfw
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Rick > > > Miller via Jfw > > > Sent:
Tuesday, July 07, 2015 5:51 PM > > > To: The
Jaws for Windows support list.; The Jaws for
Windows support list. > > > Cc: Rick
Miller > > > Subject: Re: Does Kindle Work Well
With JAWS? > > > > > > Have you ever tried to
read an actual e-book from Amazon using the
Kindle ap? If so, were you able to do
it? > > > > > > Rick
Miller > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
-----Original Message----- > > >> From: Soronel
Haetir via Jfw <[email protected]> > > >>
Sent: Jul 7, 2015 9:56 AM > > >> To: "The Jaws
for Windows support list."
<[email protected]> > > >> Cc: Soronel
Haetir <[email protected]> > > >>
Subject: Re: Does Kindle Work Well With
JAWS? > > >> > > >> Neither the regular or
accessible kindle app REALLY "works" with > > >>
jaws, what THE accessible version does is
detect that an > > >> accessibility program is
running (at least jaws, NVDA and window > > >>
eyes are detected, don't know about others) and
then enables > > >> self-voicing. My chief
complaint is that the choice of voices is > > >>
very limited and of even lower quality than my
book port. > > >> > > >> If I have the choice
between kindle, PDF and text kindle is
always > > >> my last choice of
formats. > > >> > > >> On 7/7/15, Rick Miller
via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>>
No. I just went straight to the regular Amazon
page and to the > > >>> book I wanted to
download. Then I just downloaded the regular
ap. > > >>> If there is a thing with a
disability plug-in, then I will just > > >>>
remove what I downloaded this
morning. > > >>> > > >>> Rick
Miller > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> -----Original
Message----- > > >>>> From: Gary King via Jfw
<[email protected]> > > >>>> Sent: Jul 7,
2015 7:29 AM > > >>>> To: "The Jaws for Windows
support list." <[email protected]> > > >>>>
Cc: Gary King <[email protected]> > > >>>>
Subject: Re: Does Kindle Work Well With
JAWS? > > >>>> > > >>>> Rick, > > >>>> Did you
get the Kindle for PC with Accessibility
Plugin? If you > > >>>> didn't download that
version, go to > > >>>> > > >>>>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200596
> > >>>> 280 > > >>>> > > >>>> and read the
information on that page. There is also a
download link. > > >>>> > > >>>> With this
version of the program, JAWS reads the menus,
while the > > >>>> built-in > > >>>> > > >>>>
speech that comes with the program reads the
text of the book. > > >>>> > > >>>> If you are
reading a novel or other book that you can
read > > >>>> straight through, the program
works fairly well. However, if you > > >>>>
need to go to different parts of a book or
search for specific > > >>>> content, forget
it. Navigation is limited, and JAWS can't
read > > >>>> the text in the book
directly. The JAWS OCR feature can give
you > > >>>> access to the text of each page,
but multiple columns > > >>>> > > >>>> cause
reading difficulties. > > >>>> > > >>>> If you
have an iPhone or iPad, the iOS app works much
better for > > >>>> reading
EBooks. > > >>>> > > >>>> Gary King > > >>>>
[email protected] > > >>>> ----- Original
Message ----- > > >>>> From: "Rick Miller via
Jfw" <[email protected]> > > >>>> To:
<[email protected]> > > >>>> Cc: "Rick
Miller" <[email protected]> > > >>>> Sent:
Tuesday, July 07, 2015 6:38 AM > > >>>> Subject:
Does Kindle Work Well With
JAWS? > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>> Dear
Listers: > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>>
I am considering trying to purchase an e-book in
Kindle edition > > >>>>> from Amazon. > > >>>>>
I have downloaded the Kindle ap, but first I
need to sign in and > > >>>>> register it. But
first, I need to know from somebody if it
has > > >>>>> ever worked well with JAWS. I am
using JAWS 16. Have any of > > >>>>> you out
there been able to use the Kindle ap and read an
e-book > > >>>>> using JAWS? If so, how well
has JAWS worked for you. Would any > > >>>>>
of you recommend using Kindle with
JAWS? > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>>
Rick
Miller > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>>
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