Hi Karen,
Yes, yes, yes, no, no.
Just kidding.
JAWS is always a learning experience, because it is such a powerful program
with so much potential.
The more you need it, the more you need to know.
Eventually you do learn the keys you need, but JAWS is always evolving, and
your needs may evolve as well.
I use it at home and at work, and I need different applications at the
different sites.
For example, I use Lotus Notes at work, but not at home.
Take your time, and know that we all have dealt with that overwhelming
feeling.
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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O God, help me to link my littleness to Your greatness,
my faintheartedness to Your boldness,
my fear to Your faith.
Then nothing can stop me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karen Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 2:01 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] my questions: about Jaws and the computer:
Hello: a quick question. David or Rick can decide whether this should be
discussed here or not, but my question is this. Think back about when you
first learned Jaws and the computer, and I want to ask this question: Was
it worth it? Do you presently use it for your jobs? And what about the
daily struggle to understand how to do everything? Was it worth the
trouble? Is it always a learning thing even now for those who have known
this technology for a while? Do you ever level off where you know most of
it, and it's not so much of a battle? These are the questions I have been
asking myself since November when I got all this equipment, and am trying
so hard to learn everything, but there's always something coming up I
don't know how to do. Do you think this has increased blind people's
ability at all to get employment? That was the reason I Thought I should
do all that. Thanks. You can respond off-list if this is not appropriate
question for here. Written by a large golden male guinea pig, named
Quincy, at the keys directed by Harpo the Seeing Eye dog, because their
mistress just accidentally spilled very hot mustard over her Chinese food
and is busy drinking loads of water to see it gone!
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