This will help with some but not all graphics. What is known as
common graphics can have a label for jaws to use. If they have ben
customized in any way. Then jaws won't know what it is and go for a
graphic as close or just leave it as a graphic.
Try this on next web page, route jaws to pc and try to get it on the
graphic. Then insert + control + g. That will run the graphic ladler
and try to name some.
At 12:42 PM 6/1/2013, you wrote:
I ask this question, knowing, that I am not the most
proficient user of jaws, and
there may be things I am just not doing correctly, but here is what
I want to know.
Will jaws, or any other screen reader for that matter, ever be able to read
graphics? So many web sites have graphics now, and, I don't know how
to make jaws
read them. I keep upgrading jaws, and for me, the graphics problem
still exists.
So, is it me, and that could very well be, or is Jaws, at this
point, unable to
read graphics? If it can, and I don't know how to do it, please set
me straight,
without ripping me all to heck. Smile. Jim
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