: Re: Might be useful for new JAWS users
Where do you go to find these podcast by Jonathan Mozen? Thanks.
On 5/30/2017 8:23 AM, Kevin Huber via Talk wrote:
> Hi Steve:
>
> I didn't know about the touch cursor until a few days ago when I
> listened to Jonathan Mozen's
w-eyes.com
Subject: Might be useful for new JAWS users
I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its
usability.
Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead, I
now invoke the to
s great.
>
> All the best
>
> Steve
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> Subject: Might be useful for new JA
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Might be useful for new JAWS users
I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its usability.
Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead
Thanks very Much for that tid-bit of information, I find it to be
extremely useful! Thanks Again! de
.
On 24-May-17 07:35, John Covici via Talk wrote:
Is there a way to click on the objects you find? Can you navigate by
text on the screen somehow?
On Wed, 24 May 2017 04:41:46 -0400,
Martin
Is there a way to click on the objects you find? Can you navigate by
text on the screen somehow?
On Wed, 24 May 2017 04:41:46 -0400,
Martin Brown via Talk wrote:
>
> I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its usability.
> Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In ma
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From: Martin Brown via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 6:41 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Subject: Might be useful for new JAWS users
I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its usability.
Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
JAWS
I am a long time user of JAWS. A lot could be done to improve its usability.
Sadly, in recent times, the opposite is true. In many instances I find the
JAWS curser as a means of reading a screen just about useless. Instead, I
now invoke the touch curser which I find will get me to information not
a