One thing I do is save each web page I use as a favorite, that way I
don't have to go thru Charepoint each time I need that page.
Sometimes I can't read documents either, but that's not the fault of the
program, but the fault of the person's formatting, as you say.
I think I'm managing pretty well, though, and I tell my people I can't
read something if I really need it and get them to make it more accessible.
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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On 1/27/2011 6:27 PM, Stephan, William S NWK wrote:
Yep, it's "turn on more accessible mode", and it does help, but getting items
to display in other than a list format is tricky, depending on how the items
were entered apparently.
William S. Stephan
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Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Sharepoint and JAWS
William,
Though it has been some time now since I used it, I actually found Sharepoint
to be quite accessible. Near the top of the page there was a link that was
labeled something like "Make this site more accessible". I found that it
helped quite a bit.
Hope this helps.
Steve Parker
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Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 2:37 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Sharepoint and JAWS
All: I need to access shared documents using Sharepoint. So far, I'm
kind
of sort of able to do it, but it's clumsy at best and "iffy". I've spoken
to
the folks at FS, and they have no information on Sharepoint, and think
JAWS
won't work with it.
Is anybody out there using Sharepoint, and does anybody know if there are
scripts out there somewhere that might help with this.
Thanks.
William S. Stephan
Contract Specialist, Kansas City District National Contracting
Organization
Building Strong(r)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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