Well, as it stands in snow leopard, jaws you can jump by heading, combo box,
check boxes, and radio buttons, voice over can do this, the key combinations
are more complexed. Also, jaws you arrow up and down through a web page, voice
over goes from left to right or right to left. But this is al
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> Well, to say it's better is not a fair statement. Voice over, the screen
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From: "Kliph&Sharrie" Just what I wanted to hear. What is your problem with the internet?
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lind-Computing] question for those of you who have tried the
Mac computer, or indeed use one now.
Well, to say it's better is not a fair statement. Voice over, the screen
reader for the mac is very good! But it all depends on your preference.
I've been using a mac for about 2 months, and
Well, to say it's better is not a fair statement. Voice over, the screen
reader for the mac is very good! But it all depends on your preference. I've
been using a mac for about 2 months, and love it. The only down fall for me is
the internet
But that's all suppose to change with the release
Does the screen reader that Mac uses, work better than jaws, or is just as
good, or not quite as good? I'm contemplating switching to a Mac, but can see
no point, if the screen reader, doesn't read the internet as well, or anything
else.
I also know, it's natural for one to defend their choice