Jaws is indeed a good screen reader, but websites like megabus.com
require you to select the month and day you will be travelling. That's
where VoiceOver shines. It is frustrating with Jaws to select the
month and day of travel. I recently had to interact with the U.S.
postal website. Again it
Hi George,
Yes, the Mac Mini is a good choice at $450 US.
I think you’ll be very happy with it.
I recommend the apple Magic keyboard with numeric keypad since it has dedicated
navigation keys.
Good luck,
Rod
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> On Aug 24, 2018, at 12:52 PM, George Savory wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi Tony,
Actually, that is a little bit of a misconception.
If you buy the apple magic keyboard with numeric keypad, there are a lot of
dedicated navigation keys.
Also, you can do quite a bit with control option and the arrow keys for
navigation.
Best,
Rod
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> On Aug 25,
Hi, II have thought about the Mac also, but you almost need three hands and
35 fingers to do some of the commands, and the price is high too.
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Aloha to all,
I too am in the same boat.
I am inclined, to agree with Denis, to give Jaws a try, since going over
to Mac is having to learn 2 system, is the operating system and the
voice-over.
I find that the iPad is easier to learn than the Mac.
I have a jaws question.
Does Jaws have a
Yeah. I was a JAWS user for about twelve years, from 1995, back in the days of
JAWS for Dos, up until 2007 when I got fed up with JAWS in college and switched
over to WE. Right now I use NVDA but quite honestly while I find it ok for
basic computing I don’t like it as much for more advanced
Hi, I still find myself having to turn jaws off and Window Eyes on to do
some things. I switched to Window eyes in 2004 and left jaws behind, because
WE did things better than jaws. I have yet to have a good experience with
tech support at FS.
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From: Dennis Long via
This is true enough. Although I'd been a Window-eyes user ever since MS
Windows was introduced, even a few months before migrating to Jaws last
year, I was still learning new features in Window-eyes.
I would say that I'm still a very basic user of Jaws but each week I try to
learn a new command or