Every resource I've found for learning to use a Mac with VoiceOver is
screenreader-centric. The iBook by Tim Sniffen is hopelessly out of
date--from 2014--and there have been so many changes and enhancements to
VO since then as to make this book almost useless. It's a good book for
what it is and how old it is, but put it into the hands of a user today,
and they'll run into differences quickly, which is very confusing to a
new learner of just about anything. So, screenreader aside, I'm looking
for a good current resource for learning the features of VoiceOver
written for those with vision problems who are not legally blind but who
need a little help in that area that VoiceOver can provide--things like
magnification, zoom, putting boxes around focused items (which we know
VO already does), that sort of thing, along with all the standard VO
navigation we screenreader users already know and love, all from a
visual perspective, not an audio one.
Thanks in advance.
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