What about Aperture and if not how can I uninstall the free trial off my system? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: Hints for tweaking OS X


Hello,
One thing I'd like to mention is this. Microsoft Word at this time is
not at all accessible for blind VO users under OS X 4. So unless you're
running it under windows with Fusion, and a windows screen reader, blind
student's will not be able to usit at all.
Dan
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 20:01:19 +1000, Jeanette Davies wrote:


Hi all

I'm after your expertise...

I'm putting together a document for teachers who find themselves with
a student in their class with a visual impairment - in other words no
special training in teaching students with a visual impairment, but
they can help these students by making the student's MacBook more
accessible (without purchasing any software, just what comes with it
(includes Microsoft Word as a school rollout)

I will be typing this up with full details including screenshots, but
will just put the bare minimum hints here. If anyone can add any
more, that would be awesome.

Finder:
View > Show View Options, then Change icon size, change Text size (by
the way, anyone know if this can be increased past 16?)
Desktop background: keep plain
Remove unnecessary items from dock so the icons can be large

Word:
Enable speech toolbar
Increase font size

iTunes:
Preferences > General: change source text and song text to large

iPhoto:
Preferences > Appearance: change source text to large

Safari:
Explain inbuilt zoom

and of course the options in Universal Access

Thanks, JD

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Jeanette Davies
ICLT [Libraries / Inclusive Technologies]
Catholic Education Office, Wollongong
http://www.ceo.woll.catholic.edu.au/home/jdavies

Ph:  0419994045
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