Just my opinion:

Understand that the two most important things to learn are

1, Finder

and
2, text edit.

Next it's probably a toss up between Mail and Safari.

JS


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Hole 
  To: MacVisionaries 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 12:28 PM
  Subject: How to help blind people new to Mac learn it as fast and smooth as 
possible


  Hi folks.

  As far as I know, there are many here in this group who are helping
  blind people switching from Windows to Mac.
  Do you have any strategies to help them get fast into the VoiceOver
  commands, and how they can "distance" them selves from the Windows
  platform, and learn Mac the best way there is?
  For example, is the best way to first learn to use VoiceOver with the
  QuickKeys, or the hard way with so many keys pressed at once some
  times?
  What about what to learn first, do you learn them a piece of software
  (such as Mail or Safari) or how the OS and how VoiceOver interacts
  with it before going into apps?

  All comments on this is really welcome.

  Best regards David

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