No smart phone. Laptop Win7 Ofc2010.  Do you know Anything that might work
on this system?

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From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Curtis Delzer
via Jfw
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2015 1:50 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Cc: Curtis Delzer
Subject: RE: is there a guide for working in Windows 10?

you can use, if you've an iPhone, text dream reader, which is very good
indeed.


At 11:30 AM 11/3/2015, you wrote:
>Does anyone know what reader is used to open .epub files?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andre 
>Jarreau via Jfw
>Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2015 10:10 AM
>To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'
>Cc: Andre Jarreau
>Subject: RE: is there a guide for working in Windows 10?
>
>Downloaded the free chapter but couldn't open it.  Is there a trick to 
>opening?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ann Byrne 
>via Jfw
>Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2015 5:12 AM
>To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
>Cc: Ann Byrne
>Subject: Re: is there a guide for working in Windows 10?
>
>Below is information about another book, this from Australia.  when I 
>bought it, it was $22 Ausey, which was $14 US.
>
>
> >Making Windows 10 Easy to See is available now from:
> ><http://www.22point.com.au/publications.html>http://www.22point.com.a
> >u/publ
>ications.html
> >
> >Making Windows 10 Easy to See is the first book designed to help you 
> >not only get the most out of Windows 10, but also to help you set it 
> >up to suit your own individual needs. Tailored for use with large 
> >print, high contrast colours or speech, the instructions include both 
> >mouse and keyboard commands as well as Narrator it is designed to be 
> >easily used with any other adaptive technology.
> >
> >Don't think it's only for those with low vision though! Fully sighted 
> >users will benefit from the easy to follow instructions, and helpful 
> >keyboard shortcuts other books skip which will give you the edge over 
> >everyone else!
> >
> >"Making Windows 10 Easy to See" is our flagship book, containing all 
> >the concepts from the other books, with more keyboard shortcuts, more 
> >tips and tricks on using speech or magnification, and exclusive 
> >content around accessibility and Ease Of Access features as well as 
> >additional exercises and activities.
> >
> >Covering topics including:
> >- Turning on for the first time,
> >- Using larger fonts and magnifier,
> >- Getting around Windows,
> >- Common apps and tasks,
> >- All in easy to understand language.
> >
> >
> >Plus join the Making Windows Easy online community on Facebook and 
> >E-Mail
> >
> >Here is a peek at the chapters inside:
> >
> >Chapter 1. Introduction
> >Chapter 2. Choosing a device
> >Chapter 3. Setting up Windows
> >Chapter 4. Using the PC comfortably
> >Chapter 5. Starting the computer
> >Chapter 6. Accessibility Options
> >Chapter 7. Windows features
> >Chapter 8. Using programs
> >Chapter 9. Editing Text
> >Chapter 10. Multitasking and Shutting down.
> >Chapter 11. Revision
> >Appendix 1 Stretches
> >Appendix 2 Windows Magnifier
> >Appendix 3 Narrator
> >Appendix 4 High Contrast
> >Appendix 5 Making text and other items larger Appendix 6 Using the 
> >mouse Appendix 7 General Windows Keystrokes Appendix 8 Reading and 
> >Editing commands Appendix 9 Quiz questions Appendix 10 Resources and 
> >further reading Appendix 11 Follow up from this book
> >
> >Want even more? Sure you do! Download an entire chapter of the book 
> >right now for free! This chapter, guiding you through the process of 
> >installing Windows 10, including upgrading from Windows 7 or 8 will 
> >not only give you a great taste of the quality of the publication, 
> >but also help you setup with Windows 10 in your own time.
> >
> >Available now from
> ><http://www.22point.com.au/publications.html>http://www.22point.com.a
> >u/publ
>ications.html
> >
> >Kind regards
> >
> >Quentin.
>
>
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