It all depends on the specific software being used. There is no reason that it should not work, but frequently the proprietary software employs non-standard controls and other things that JAWS cannot handle easily without scripting.
David W Bundy Assistive Technology Consultant SC Commission for the Blind POBox 2467 Columbia, SC 29202 (803)898-7094 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Mote Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 11:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Blind-Computing] Using JFW in a Virtual Call Center environment. Hi folks! I am wanting to know if anyone here has had success working in a Virtual call center environment, IE Alpine Access, Cloud 10 or anything like that. If so, what problems if any did you have with JFW. What about other screen readers? Just trying to find out some information, because I may be going to work for a company if I can get jaws or something else to work for me. Thanks! For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ December is Safer Toys and gift Month. The South Carolina Commission for the Blind offer these tips when selecting toys for young kids: select toys appropriate for child's age, select toys that don't have sharp, projectile or protruding parts and check to make sure toys meet national safety requirements. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
