Actually, Karen McCall did an outstanding free book on using OneNote
2010, teaching that it is indeed accessible.  It does indeed work, but
there are concepts that you have to get your head around that may not
come easy in the first hour or so.  The concept of containers is one of
those I'm thinking of.

 

In any case, if you do a Google search using the words Karen McCall and
OneNote, the PDF version of her book will appear.  It's an accessible
PDF, and while she references JAWS, there's nothing in it that won't
work with Window-Eyes.  

 

Regards,

 

Nolan

 

 

Nolan Crabb

Director of Assistive Technology

The Ohio State University

281 W. Lane Ave., Columbus, OH 43210

 

(614) 535-7174

 

From: shannon [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 12:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ONE NOTE 2010

 

Good morning,

 

Does any one know how to use the One note 2010?

 

I can't seam to make heads or tails of it.

I am using 7.5.2 on an xp pro sp3 machine

eloquence and High contrast mode.

I don't see how to use any of this and WE has nothing much to say. The
ribbon doesn't seam to work and there doesn't seam to be a set file
associated to this. 

So I am guessing that part of office 2010 is not yet supported?

What does this program do and might it be useful?

Thanks for any input/feed back.

Shannon


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