Hello Reese,

I am very interested in the work you mentioned that Comcast was working
with VR, in Georgia.

I live in Indiana and would like to share the Georgia Comcast findings with
the Comcast folks here in Indiana.

Please contact me off list:

mcelroy...@gmail.com
or
tj.mcel...@comcast.net

I think that it is good news that the ZoomText users are being given a
chance to become employed with Comcast.

With others working on the screen reader side of things maybe we will be
able to say that screen reader
users will one day be able to work for Comcast also.

Thank you for your help,



----- Original Message ----- From: "Reese" <atlanticst...@gmail.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Trapeze Booking Software


Jerry:

Unless VR can find a jaws or Window Eyes script writer who could come up
with scripts or set files to make the software accessible, the client will
not be considered for the job position.  VR has been working with Comcast
here in the Atlanta Metro area for well over 2 years to develop scripts that will work with their Cable software without success yet. Comcast of Atlanta has been able to higher Zoom Text users who have been referred to them by VR
however.  I'll keep you guys updated should they ever come up with an
accessible speech solution.

Reese

----- Original Message -----
John:

As a VR director, how does one get around the issue of landing a job that
has proprietary software and JAWS, nor any other text to speech software,
does not work with it?


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