Re: [AI] require pwd act

2006-07-25 Thread Viraj Kafle
Hi

I  found the full text of the act online, but I'm not sure whether we can
send attachments. Further, copying the contents of the entire webpage and
paste it here could deprive the reader from the benifit of navigating
throughout the contents on his/her own will. So, I'm giving below the url
address which will directly take you to the  page:

http://www.disabilityindia.org/pwdacts.cfm#maincontentlink


Regards

Viraj Kafle
Student
Jawaharlal Nehru University

Mobile: 91-9891702745.
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 dear list members, I am in urgent need of persons with disability act
  1995. I will be thankful if any one of you can provide me the soft copy
of
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[AI] Replying directly to sender

2006-07-25 Thread Fayaz Pasha
Hi friends,

If we recall some days ago a member had posted a way to configure jaws 7 to
directly reply to the original sender in cases of mails posted on mailing
lists in MS outlook with a single key stroke.

Using that method I had associated a key command for the script (ctrl
+shift+ a) but the script does not work. Whenever I press the key command
jaws announces cannot retrieve the sender's address 

Your help is required to solve the issue.

With regards,
Fayaz

Fayaz Pasha,

MIS executive for manifest info services PVTLTD Bangalore.

Mobile: 09845942395 
skipe ID: fayaz_pasha

love you all

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Re: [AI] jaws scripts for skype

2006-07-25 Thread Shahbaz Ali Khan
here you go
http://www.jfwlite.com/programs.html


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 Dear friends,
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Re: [AI] idea for the documentary

2006-07-25 Thread Geetha Shamanna
Dinesh,

This is all the same done most of the time, and I must confess that I 
sometimes simply do not have the energy to protest. My observation has been 
that people with some amount of education do not usually lead you by holding 
the cane, but people with relatively little education do that more often. 
This may differ with others, but in my case, colleagues who lead me to the 
bus have never held my cane; on the other hand, when any of the bus drivers 
do so, they invariably take one end of my cane.

- Original Message - 
From: Dinesh Kaushal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] idea for the documentary


 holding cane in a way as if you are being dragged is not good, and it 
 would
 be far difficult for me to explaine in words, nevertheless I will try.

 Let us say you are holding the cane from the top of it as all of us do it.
 then someone grabs it from the middle or from the other end and pulls you,
 this is what I ment by holding the cane. Sorry if I was not clear enough. 
 It
 is very hard to explain feelings properly in words.

 Dinesh



 - Original Message - 
 From: Taraprakash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 12:13 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] idea for the documentary


 As about not holding or letting hold of hand is concerned, I think we
 shouldn't be so demanding. I wouldn't mind someone holding my cane and
 helping me cross the road, rather than holding my hand.

 Do you think the kind of people who watch documentaries, are found 
 walking
 on the roads? Documentaries are more or less watched by few elite unless
 they are shown on the television.

 Sorry for being cynical, the idea of such a documentary is good, but I
 have
 serious doubts how much awareness it can bring.

 All the best for your endeavour.

 - Original Message - 
 From: jatin shah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 11:24 AM
 Subject: [AI] idea for the documentary


 hi friends this is jatin shah
 I'm trying to make a documentary where I'm going to show incidents which
 have taken place with the visually challenged. The purpose behind this 
 is
 to
 create awareness among other people about visually challenged. Therefore
 I'm
 going to use Malhar (the xaviers college festival) as a platform to film
 the
 documentary.
 This movie will not exceed five minutes. I am planning to divide this
 movie
 in two parts:
 The first part will be about how people tend to make blunders. For
 example
 when a friend of mine asked for assisstance to cross the road, a woman
 dragged him by his collar instead of allowing him to hold her arm.
 The second half will show the correct way to assisst etc.
 So I would like to hear of incidents which have taken place with any of
 you
 as it would be a great help to me.
 I'm doing this to spread awareness about the visually challenged.
 I look forward to your response.
 Jatin Shah



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[AI] A new Hadley course

2006-07-25 Thread Geetha Shamanna
Hello all, 

I am posting this information here for the benefit of those who are not 
enrolled with the Hadley school. 
They are starting a new course on using the Internet. For additional 
information, please write to the addresses in the mail.

Geetha

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Student Services
The Hadley School for the Blind
Phone: 800.526.9909
Fax: 847.446.0855
Email:
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Exploring the Online World

These days everyone is using the Internet for communication, research, shopping 
and travel planning, but many are concerned with the security of the Internet.
Hadley's new online course Internet: Beyond the Basics teaches you about 
Internet security and shows you how to discover the wonderful opportunities
of the Internet with confidence.

This tuition-free course first explains Internet security. It teaches you to 
identify the types of attackers who want to get into your computer, as well
as the actual computer threats they use. Then the course explains what you can 
do to combat these attackers and threats. After you become familiar with
Internet security, you can discover the wealth of information on the Internet. 
This course walks you through the activities of researching information,
making your travel plans, and shopping online. You can do this without leaving 
your home, often without even picking up the phone!

This course allows you to confidently use the Internet's wealth of 
information, said Dawn Turco, Hadley's senior vice president. Even if you 
consider
yourself somewhat familiar with the Internet, the Internet security information 
provided in this course will improve your online experience. Professionals
may want to refer their eligible clients or students. This course is open to 
students in the Adult Continuing Education and High School Programs. So if
you'd like to go beyond the basics of using the Internet, why not contact 
Student Services to enroll today? To do so, just call 800.526.9909, or visit
the school's Web site:
www.hadley.edu
to enroll.

Founded in 1920, The Hadley School for the Blind is the largest worldwide 
distance educator of persons who are visually impaired. Hadley offers over 100
tuition-free courses to eligible students. The school's 10,000 annual 
enrollments are from all corners of the United States and more than 100 
countries.
Courses are available to students who are visually impaired, family members, 
and professionals. Visit us on the Web at
www.hadley.edu.
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Re: [AI] idea for the documentary

2006-07-25 Thread Taraprakash
In case of such practical problem, I would  myself ask the person assisting 
me to hold my hand. Sometimes, it is better to communicate directly to the 
person involved in the situation, rather than discussing it once he/she's 
gone.
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To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] idea for the documentary


 Dear Thara:

 There's a practical problem in someone holding our cane. Because they do
 it while crossing the road, there's a gap between the guide and the VH
 and there's only the cane that connects them. So, if a two-wheeler comes
 between them, it becomes very difficult for the guide to take the VH
 around the bike standing between them. Also, we need our stick to look
 for pits and uneven surface, even though someone is helping us walk
 through the difficult place. This's because most who guide us don't know
 that they should indicate pits and uneven surfaces and even if someone
 knows that they should, he/she isn't sure how to do it.

 Subramani

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 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
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 As about not holding or letting hold of hand is concerned, I think we
 shouldn't be so demanding. I wouldn't mind someone holding my cane and
 helping me cross the road, rather than holding my hand.

 Do you think the kind of people who watch documentaries, are found
 walking
 on the roads? Documentaries are more or less watched by few elite unless

 they are shown on the television.

 Sorry for being cynical, the idea of such a documentary is good, but I
 have
 serious doubts how much awareness it can bring.

 All the best for your endeavour.

 - Original Message - 
 From: jatin shah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 11:24 AM
 Subject: [AI] idea for the documentary


 hi friends this is jatin shah
 I'm trying to make a documentary where I'm going to show incidents
 which
 have taken place with the visually challenged. The purpose behind this
 is
 to
 create awareness among other people about visually challenged.
 Therefore
 I'm
 going to use Malhar (the xaviers college festival) as a platform to
 film
 the
 documentary.
 This movie will not exceed five minutes. I am planning to divide this
 movie
 in two parts:
 The first part will be about how people tend to make blunders. For
 example
 when a friend of mine asked for assisstance to cross the road, a woman
 dragged him by his collar instead of allowing him to hold her arm.
 The second half will show the correct way to assisst etc.
 So I would like to hear of incidents which have taken place with any
 of
 you
 as it would be a great help to me.
 I'm doing this to spread awareness about the visually challenged.
 I look forward to your response.
 Jatin Shah



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Re: [AI] idea for the documentary

2006-07-25 Thread Kiran Kaja
Strangely enough, everyone at office have developed a habit of giving me
directions rather than holding my hand or cane . This applies to colleagues
and the security personnel.

Regards,
Kiran.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geetha Shamanna
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 8:18 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] idea for the documentary

Dinesh,

This is all the same done most of the time, and I must confess that I
sometimes simply do not have the energy to protest. My observation has been
that people with some amount of education do not usually lead you by holding
the cane, but people with relatively little education do that more often. 
This may differ with others, but in my case, colleagues who lead me to the
bus have never held my cane; on the other hand, when any of the bus drivers
do so, they invariably take one end of my cane.

- Original Message -
From: Dinesh Kaushal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] idea for the documentary


 holding cane in a way as if you are being dragged is not good, and it 
 would
 be far difficult for me to explaine in words, nevertheless I will try.

 Let us say you are holding the cane from the top of it as all of us do it.
 then someone grabs it from the middle or from the other end and pulls you,
 this is what I ment by holding the cane. Sorry if I was not clear enough. 
 It
 is very hard to explain feelings properly in words.

 Dinesh



 - Original Message - 
 From: Taraprakash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 12:13 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] idea for the documentary


 As about not holding or letting hold of hand is concerned, I think we
 shouldn't be so demanding. I wouldn't mind someone holding my cane and
 helping me cross the road, rather than holding my hand.

 Do you think the kind of people who watch documentaries, are found 
 walking
 on the roads? Documentaries are more or less watched by few elite unless
 they are shown on the television.

 Sorry for being cynical, the idea of such a documentary is good, but I
 have
 serious doubts how much awareness it can bring.

 All the best for your endeavour.

 - Original Message - 
 From: jatin shah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 11:24 AM
 Subject: [AI] idea for the documentary


 hi friends this is jatin shah
 I'm trying to make a documentary where I'm going to show incidents which
 have taken place with the visually challenged. The purpose behind this 
 is
 to
 create awareness among other people about visually challenged. Therefore
 I'm
 going to use Malhar (the xaviers college festival) as a platform to film
 the
 documentary.
 This movie will not exceed five minutes. I am planning to divide this
 movie
 in two parts:
 The first part will be about how people tend to make blunders. For
 example
 when a friend of mine asked for assisstance to cross the road, a woman
 dragged him by his collar instead of allowing him to hold her arm.
 The second half will show the correct way to assisst etc.
 So I would like to hear of incidents which have taken place with any of
 you
 as it would be a great help to me.
 I'm doing this to spread awareness about the visually challenged.
 I look forward to your response.
 Jatin Shah



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Re: [AI] Documentary

2006-07-25 Thread Adina
Hello,
I tried my best not to interfere, as I am from a different cultural 
background. However, this type of things seem commin all over the world. If 
it is about humorous things, oh, yes, I have a lot and they are all quite 
good.
The ideea of a documentary on the point is really good, as long as it 
doesn't follow the general tendency of media to make hearts melt and eyes 
waterry. We, I think, have had enough of this. We are all aware of what we 
are and, sometimes, people's mentality, good or bad, is due to us also, we 
like it or not. It is our fault that, instead of explaining people how they 
can be more efficiant for us, we just become aggresive and do not even wish 
to communicate properly while we are offered for help. It is our fault that, 
even if not needed, we do not manage to accept a help which might make the 
one who is offerring it, happy and comfortable.
Of course I do not mean to hurt anyone, but, the more we seet and protest 
against ignorance of society, without trying to understand that people can't 
know us as they simply haven't  deel with such situations of having around a 
blind, the deeper the gap between blind and sighted would become. What about 
trying to understand this thing, like  lack of knoledge, knoledge that we 
can bring by talking only and making things clear for the one who helps, 
educated or not, he or she has the right and maybe the wish to learn how to 
be useful.
Of course, it might be embarracing, that is there, but for everything we 
have to pay a prise, and, the situation is that, we have to give it, in 
order to be understood and integrated properly.  Apart of rights, we all 
have obligations towards the society, and, I think, opened and patient 
communication is one of them.

Regards,
Adina
 How about never? Is never good for you?

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Re: [AI] (ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll)

2006-07-25 Thread George Abraham
has anyone downloaded Thunder and tried it out? Your comments please.

George
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Subject: [AI] (ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll)


Peterborough Today (UK)
Friday, July 21, 2006

ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll

By Sarah Gunthardt

A CITY company has successfully launched the world's first free-talking 
computer software - Thunder - which is likely to be a storming success for 
blind
and partially sighted people worldwide.

Thunder was launched by Screenreader.net, run by blind city couple Margaret 
and Roger Wilson-Hinds, from their home in Orton Wistow, Peterborough.

The pair, who have been running Choice Technology, which specialises in 
products for blind and partially-sighted people since 1992, were runners-up 
in Peterborough
Enterprise Centre's first-ever competition to find the region's Best 
Business Idea for 2006.

They are delighted to have achieved their ambition to launch the software, 
which will help bring computers and the internet alive for the blind and 
partially-sighted.

The Thunder screenreader turns a normal PC into a talking computer by 
reading out loud what's on screen.

It will enable them to listen to internet sites, shop on-line, hear their 
e-mails and, with the software reading out to them as they type, they will 
be
able to create letters and other documents with ease.

Screenreader.net is a not-for-profit community interest company, which 
developed the software in partnership with Manchester-based Sensory Software 
Ltd.
The software was launched at the Sight Village Exhibition in Birmingham this 
week.

Mr Wilson-Hinds said: At Screenreader.net, our mission is to deliver free 
talking software worldwide so that blind people everywhere can benefit from 
the
computer, the web, and e-mails.

We see the talking computer as the modern Braille - providing a gateway to 
learning, work opportunities and a measure of financial freedom and 
independence.
Thunder is set to create a real storm as talking computer software is 
currently available, but at a price, with the cheapest system, Windows Eyes 
costing
about £380, and the most widely used system, JAWS, costing £800.

Thunder is entirely free to individuals, with multi-user packages available 
to organisations for an annual subscription, which also includes training.

Thunder has already received the backing of a number of organisations, 
including the National Blind Children's Society, the Royal Blind Society and 
New
Zealand Association for the Blind. Chief executive of the Royal Blind 
Society Graham Booth said: This is a simple, easy-to-use product that's 
going to
bring huge benefits to blind people and greatly enhance their quality of 
life.

We wish Screenreader.net every success with this exciting and important 
venture.

All that is needed to use the Thunder screenreader is a computer running 
Windows 2000, Windows XP or Vista, plus speakers or headphones. For more 
information
and to download Thunder for free, visit
www.screenreader.net.

Article by Business Editor Sarah Gunthardt, email:
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Telephone 01733 588751.

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=847ArticleID=1644004

Thanks and regards.

Suresh Kulkarni.

Mob: 9869326498

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Re: [AI] why do we need toolbars

2006-07-25 Thread Kaja, Kiran
Tool bars provide the functionality of the respective sites on top of
Internet Explorer. For example, if you have the Google tool bar, you
always have a google search box in Internet Explorer under the menus.
The idea is that you can start searching from any site without going to
the google site. The problem however is the lack of accessibility to
these tool bars. I am not aware of any means to set focus to the tool
bar and navigate through the available buttons. So, I don't use them. If
I want, I can always go to the Google site and start searching.

Regards,
Kiran.

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T.V.G.N.S. Sudhakar
Sent: Tuesday, 25 July 2006 9:05 PM
To: Acces India
Subject: [AI] why do we need toolbars

I want to know, why do we need toolbars such as yahoo, Google, and MSN
toolbars. what is the advantage in having toolbars especially to the
blind persons. and which shall be the best one to use.

thanks,
sudhakar.


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The West Bengal National University Of Juridical Sciences 
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Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled

2006-07-25 Thread Shrirang Sahasrabudhe
Hi,  If possible pl send it across to my id too.

Rajani Gopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi, If possible pl send it across to 
my id too. Rajani

On 7/26/06, George Abraham wrote:
 Dear Friends,

 All of us disabled have a number of rights. Would any of you have any
 information on our rights with specific context to Land Rights and Property
 Rights. You could send me the information if any to my personal ID
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 Thanks,

 George


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Re: [AI] why do we need toolbars

2006-07-25 Thread Jagdeep Virdi
hi
toolbars are very beneficial program for blocking pop ups.you also search
anything in search box instead of going to particular searching
site.thereare some more function in toolbar like :
1. blocking popups
2. alert about maills
3. search box for searching any concept without going on search site like
yahoo, google, msn etc.
4. spell check
5. auti fill anu type of forms like new registration
6. page ranking means how many times going on particular web page
7. some websites like russian or german sites translate in to english or any
other language but not in indian languages
8. all functions that are provides on respective website

cheers

jagdeep
On 7/25/06, Dr. T.V.G.N.S. Sudhakar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I want to know, why do we need toolbars such as yahoo, Google, and MSN
 toolbars. what is the advantage in having toolbars especially to the blind
 persons. and which shall be the best one to use.

 thanks,
 sudhakar.

 
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