can you please tell which program you are referring to? because, most of the
times, since jaws uses off-screen model to get its textual content, many
times what jaws speaks is visible on the screen. if any part of the screen
is not visible, jaws normally would not read that portion. the exceptions
are reading html or PDF. here jaws does not get the content from the screen.
instead it takes it from the original html code or similar portions of the
files.
Umesha
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amar Jain" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 16 April, 2012 2:01 AM
Subject: [AI] Giving Presentations: Checking visibility of text on screen
and scroling accordingly?
Dear Accessindians,
I am refering to a situation where the screen reader is able to read
the content of screen, though not necessarily the content of screen is
visible to a sighted person unless we scrole down or up according to
the place of the text in the document.
It is also a fact that visibility of the content on any screen depends
on the size of the screen.
It becomes important when giving any presentation, or when showing
anything (web page) or (pdf) on screen to sighted person, to make sure
that the particular text / column you are talking about is in focus on
screen and is available for them to view.
Is there any feature in Jaws to see whether the text which you are
talking about is visible on screen currently or not, and whether you
need to scrole accordingly or not?
Or, can we define the size of screen in Jaws so that when in a
document the matter reaches that defined size, Jaws alerts you to
scrole down?
Using jaws curser and any feature associated with it is not a comfortable
idea.
Can anybody suggest any workaround if the feature doesn't exist?
Looking forward for healthy discussion.
Regards
--
Amar Jain.
Website: www.amarjain.com
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