Hi all
OK, so now my possible future career in the educational IT field requires me to
have a working knowledge of Jaws. Arrangements ares being made for me to have
a working copy of Jaws. Anybody got any tips as to where to start on the
learning curve? Jaws goes a little bit against the
When you install JAWS, there are DAISY training topics you can install
with it. I would choose the ones you want and go from there.
Quoting mike mmstopk...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Ben a jfw user sense I was 3 the uses guide is a good place to start and any
questions you have I should be ablt to help
Yah, what Chris says. smile. If I had just read that, i would not have
wasted the cybarspace with the last couple emails.
Duh!
Mary
Quoting Chris Moore moor...@blueyonder.co.uk:
Gordon,
JAWS comes with some very good tutorials in daisy format which you
can access from the Help menu.
That's an interesting suggestion. Anybody know what it costs and where to get
started? It would certainly be a help to me because I'm likely going to be
working towards a base level teaching qualification in the coming months.
Gordon
On 30 Jul 2012, at 18:49, william lomas
Hi Mike
Sorry I'm a bit confused here. Yes, naturally I plan to review the basic
documentation. I take it that's what you're suggesting? To tell you the
honest truth it goes against the grain for me to start reading manuals, but on
this occasion I may have no option. Jaws is a strange
Hi Chris
Thanks very much for this. I think both options will be useful.
Gordon
On 30 Jul 2012, at 19:24, Chris Moore moor...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Gordon,
JAWS comes with some very good tutorials in daisy format which you can access
from the Help menu.
Failing that, if you just want
Hi Mary
I'm open to all options at the moment but I think I'll be bugging you a bit off
list in the coming days and weeks, I hope you don't mind! :)
Seriously, I always find your advice and help very beneficial so I will take
you up on that offer when the time is right. I also plan to go and