Thanks Jason. That doc doesn't give much info about braille viewer, or what
the sighted person actually sees. Is it a highlighted line? Is it simulated
braille? I do not currently have a braille display, though I've used one
with JAWS in the past. Unfortunately the screen-sharing software only shares
one application window at a time. I do not know how accurately it displays
JAWS information, or the virtual buffer. I'm trying to find out....



-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Jason White
Sent: January 5, 2018 8:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Any tips on screen-sharing with sighted users?

Consider enabling the JAWS braille viewer. Note that you do not need to have
a braille display for this to work, but if you do have a braille display,
both can be used together.

http://doccenter.freedomscientific.com/doccenter/doccenter/rs11f929e9c511/20
12-04-12_teachersandtrainers-l4/02_jawsandbraille.htm

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of JM Casey
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2018 7:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Any tips on screen-sharing with sighted users?

Hi folks. I need to be doing this soon, while using a web application. By
default, JAWS does not even show the position of the virtual cursor, which
means a sighted person would have a hard time following my
navigation/reading/etc. However, I found the option in settings to highlight
the virtual cursor, which I think should help. Is there anything else anyone
feels I should be aware of? I explained that the virtual buffer reformats
pages in non-screen layout already.

 

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