Hello there, how are you doing?

I hope all is well with you.

As for your questions, I hope you find the following useful.

The tutorial that you are able to use when first booting the mac is a great tool to get started. Also, using VO, or holding down Control and Option, then pressing K will take you into learning mode. Also, pressing and holding VO, or Control and Option, and then pressing F7, will bring up a menu that has a wide variety of areas taht you can look at. The menu is called the VoiceOver Menu, and you will arrow up an down to see what is available, then pressing the right arrow to open the sub menu, while pressing the left arrow to close the sub menu. These menus have many of the commands you will be able to use while using voiceOver, and will help you in learning how to use the ScreenReader. When you look through these menus, and fine a particular function you want, it will automatically asume you know what VoiceOver key is, or holding down Control and Option. So the functions found in these menus will only have the extra keys needed to be pressed. For xample, when you look under the Navigation menu, it iwll have several functions to navigate. The ones that you will be using such as navigating left, right, up, and down, will just say left arrow, right arrow, up arrow, and down arrow respectively after the function is announced. So, to perform such a navigational function, you would hold down VO, or Control and Option, and then press the arrows needed to navigate.

This should help in getting started. If you need anymore information please do not hestitate to mail list.

As for Microsoft Office, I would advise against it. It is currently not accessible at the moment, at leat not to my knowledge Here are some products you would want to check out.

Open Office
This is a free office suite, with presentation software, word processing software, and spreadsheet software. They each have their qerks of course, and are not 100# bug free, but in general, Word Processing and the SpreadSheet is workable to use.
This can be found at the following link.
http://www.openoffice.org/


Nisus writer
This is not a free aplication, but it is a good word processing choice if you don't mind paying for it. The general consensis is that is is very accessible, and works rather well. Again, it is not free, and is about 40 dollars last I checked.
This can be found at the following link.

http://www.nisus.com/

Tables
This is another solution to spread sheet. I hear it is very accessible, and has a couple of little minor things with voiceOver. This is not free software though. worth checking out though.
You can find this at the following link.

http://www.x-tables.eu/more/overview.html

All the paid software I have mentioned above have demos, so you can try it out.

As for tutorials, I don't know of any off hand. You can always ask us though, and we will be happy to help out. Give this link a go though. It has some great information about using voiceOver with some software, and has recommendations as to what is good to use. It also has some resources that you may find useful.

http://www.lioncourt.com/

I hope all this helps out.

Please take care.

Fonzie
On Oct 20, 2008, at 4:04 PM, Kamal Haffar wrote:

Hi everyone:

  Hi everyone:

My questions might sound very basic for experienced users like you but that's because I am very very new to Mac OS. In fact, i just order my first MacBook laptop. Up till now I used Windows with both Jaws and Window Eyes. My question to you is whether Microsoft Office package works with VoiceOver. I use Excel heavily and I am hoping that I could slowly migrate all my computer tasks to one computer.

Also, would he documentaiton that comes with VoiceOver should be suficient to learn how to Use the Mac OS or do you suggest other resources?

Thanks,

kamal




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