Sadly, I have that feature set to on, and yet hubby doesn't know where I
am on web pages.
Maria Campbell
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When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.
--Attributed to Jimi Hendrix
On 1/30/2016 9:37 AM, Brian Vogel wrote:
On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 07:15 am, Bill White
<[email protected]> wrote:
Another setting which will assist sighted people to know where
JAWS is on the screen is "Show Virtual Viewer On Screen". This
setting is in the Basics menu of JAWS options.
Bill,
If turning this on does not have some really ugly effect on
JAWS efficiency then every sighted JAWS tutor or assistant will bless
the fact that you've revealed its existence. Even if it does, there
are those occasions where turning it on will alleviate a lot of
frustration for the sighted who are being asked to assist at that
moment, then you can turn it off after.
I only recently wrapped my head around the virtual cursor
(thank you Mr. Martin), which comes hugely into play for both web
pages and PDF files, and my clients cannot understand how I'm becoming
confused until I tell them that JAWS is not "following" visibly what
it's processing at the moment in speech. It really is profoundly
disorienting when you're trying to follow along and suddenly there's
nothing visible to follow along with.
Brian