Hi Rodney,

Well, just as I suspected.  Is the company trying to use this worthless evaluation 
technique of access technology to claim a blind 
person can't do the job?  If so, I hope the company can be persuaded to change their 
minds.  If they can't, I hope that they will be 
reminded of the possible EEO and other legal liabilities they could face.
Regards.
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 01:23:17 -0600, Rodney Kelly wrote:

>On Friday, December 17, you said I use Telnet for both the Sun boxes and Dec
>computers with no problems!I wonder what your computer guys are doing
>exactly?  Well, here's the deal.  These are people who are not at all
>familiar with JFW.  They went to the Henter-Joyce site and downloaded a
>demo.  They ran it and said they couldn't get it to read the multiple
>screens they use for their business.  In other words, we have computer folks
>trying to test an access program they know nothing about.  Have a good one
>folks.
>
>TOUCHSTONE COMPUTER CONSULTING
>Rodney Kelly, Adaptive Technology Specialist
>E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Michael, the Infamous Chinaman!
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rodney Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Thursday, 16 December 1999 15:40
>> To: JFW LIST
>> Subject: JFW and Telnet
>>
>> Is anyone out there using JFW with a telnet client?  I am working with a
>> company trying to get a client employed, and they use something called an
>> Alpha system.  I am told, though I've not seen the system, that this is a
>> telnet connection.  The computer guys at the company have downloaded a
>demo
>> of JFW 3.31.35 and they say it doesn't work with their telnet system.  Any
>> feedback would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> TOUCHSTONE COMPUTER CONSULTING
>> Rodney Kelly, Adaptive Technology Specialist
>> E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
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