Hi Eric
I've used a canon Lide 70 for years and it's about as blind simple/friendly as 
you can get. I use it with JAWS and OPen Book, which I know is not available 
for the Mac. I know many blind people use these lide scanners very happily.
This may give you a lead at least concerning Mac scanning programmes. 
Lisette

On 8/11/2012, at 11:24 AM, Eric Oyen <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello everyone.
> 
> I seem to be running into the google too much information problem. I am 
> looking for a blind friendly scanner that will be supported under OS X (as 
> well as windows 7+ with jaws). I need this information for a technology 
> requisition. so far, I keep getting hits on scanners that are marketed under 
> the intel name (intel reader) and a number of canon models, HP, epson, 
> brother and others. unfortunately, looking at the sites for a lot of these 
> devices, there doesn't seem top be any reference to being blind accessible, 
> let alone being supported with either OS X (and voiceover) or windows (with 
> jaws). 
> 
> some of the sites (like hp) have so many graphics that navigating them is 
> confusing. 
> 
> any suggestions from here would greatly help my search. I really need to get 
> the ball rolling on this before the end of this month.
> 
> thanks.
> 
> -eric
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