Thank you, I will keep you in mind.

Jule Ann

 

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Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 12:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Voice Over and Keynote accessibility?

 

I agree, it is very accesible. There are different techniques, that you most 
know, to always have accurate work. But I can tell you that now in keynote, we 
can even animate things, objects, etc. I really love keynote.

If you want help, with it, send a word.

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El 19/06/2014, a las 15:13, Alex Hall <[email protected]> escribió:





Yes, Keynote is accessible. I imagine the Apple rep was saying that the 
slide(s) you were trying to work with were images only, rather like a PDF that 
is scanned text instead of actual text is inaccessible.

On Jun 19, 2014, at 8:35 AM, Jessica D <[email protected]> wrote:





I don't think Keynote would work with image files. The image would need to be 
converted to text. Yes, I have used Keynote successfully to create and read 
presentations. It works very nicely with voiceover.

Sent from my iPhone




On Jun 19, 2014, at 8:14 AM, Jule Ann M Lieberman <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello All,
I have held  back on purchasing a Mac book  because most of my work is in
giving lectures, workshops and  presentations. I use Power Point on my
laptop with JAWS to get the work done. When considering  a Mac book I
would  need to have this ability. Last year when I contacted Apple
accessibility I was informed that Keynote is not accessible with Voice
Over as  that this file is an image  file rather than a text based file. I
understand that I can add a windows simulation , plus Office, plus JAWS
but frankly  feel that this is rather ridiculous for purposes of  running
one productivity application.
Has there been any improvement in accessibility to Keynote? I have recent
posts on other list serves that claim all  Apple productivity software is
accessible with Voice Over,  although I have heard the contrary from Apple
last year.
Thank you for taking the time to respond, if members of this list have
used Keynote successfully to create and read  presentations, please send
along  any reference links or guides.
Jule Ann

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Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 12:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Disabling notification centre?

HI Christopher,

Have you explored the method I just sent along to Jean? Is this enough or
are you looking to completely exterminate Notification Center?

Thanks,

Cara :)
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On Jun 16, 2014, at 8:14 AM, Christopher Hallsworth
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Hi all
Subject says it all. How to disable the notification centre please?
Thanks!
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