I know that the apple stores around here does boath training for mac
opperating system and iWorks. I inquired about voiceover, and the guy I
spoke to didn't have a clue what I was talking about. That's why, when I
ever get that mac, I'm going in on my own, with help from the podcasts done
by mike Arrigo.
Regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
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From: "Carolyn Haas" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: "Carolyn Haas" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 6:04 AM
Subject: Re: learning voiceover the old fashioned way?
Hi Karen:
A couple of things come to mind here. I'm not big on podcasts, and, like
you prefer to learn hands on or at least with something hardcopy braille.
There are a couple of options. If you read braille, there is a braille
version of the "getting started guide" availaable from I believe the san
Fransisco lighthouse.
There is also a tutorial available through Handytech USA though I'm not sure
which format it comes in. Last I knew the cost for that one was $75, and
you can get it through Handytech usa. Another option is to check out the
text tutorials on the Apple website,. There are also workshops through
Handitech, and one to one from Apple directly, if there is an Apple store
near you.
HTH
Carolyn HOn Jan 4, 2011, at 4:07 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi all,
If I have read it once I have read it a zillion times, and agree. It is
important to know a screen reader as completely as possible.
I prefer, especially if I cannot get hands on training, or if I have seen
that others may have issues, to read as much as I can in advance.
so, has anyone put together a solid users guide specifically for
voiceover? I realize any such guide would be in flux, changing as apple
upgrades the system in general, and voiceover in particular. Still a
solid guide, more for reading than say someones audio tutorials would be
fantastic.
Say the sort of book one would use in a classroom, or that would have come
in the box with your old style screen readers?
thanks in advance,
Karen
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