I think some people are misunderstanding what was originally said in this
thread.  The original poster likely meant to say that the state of
California provides its blind or visually impaired employees with JAWS as a
screen reader.  This is different than saying the state of California
restricts its citizens from using other screen readers.

  I'm not sure the ADA applies in this particular situation, at least not in
the way some are suggesting.  The state of California makes reasonable
accommodations by providing its blind or visually impaired employees with a
screen reader.  JAWS is the screen reader they provide.  Without referencing
both acts, I believe Reasonable Accommodations are part of the
Rehabilitation Act.

  I'm not challenging anyone but I think proving hardship based on the need
to learn how to use JAWS as opposed to Window-Eyes would be a hard sell.  If
the employees were using their own computers to perform the state's work,
they might have a case for using their screen reader of choice.

  Now the reason for the state's selection of JAWS as its screen reader of
choice may be based on ignorance, but the fiscal situation currently
existing in many of our states demonstrates that ignorance in state
governments is not only accepted but expected.  This is the tacit message
sent when we choose the same politicians on the first Tuesday after the
first Monday in  November each year.

 

 

 

From: Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: States that allow window-eyes

 

Mike, hmm, curiously, I wonder why California would force you to use Jaws?
This is something I believe you can fight against.  There ought to be an
advocacy or disability rights center somewhere in California to help resolve
such issues?

 

Hmm, I don't know; but I don't believe the law allows any state to prescribe
a particular screen reader over another.

 

I live in Colorado and, when I was trying to get my retail store opened,
Jaws was recommended by Vocational Rehabilitation.  But I was able to tell
my Counselor that I won't take Jaws and that settled it.

 

I'd say to invoke your rights within the general framework of the ADA.

 

Sincerely,

Olusegun

Denver, Colorado

 


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