Unfortunately I cannot see your email address. Please drop me a note:

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From: Skypeenglish [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Hope Paulos via Skypeenglish
Sent: 06 February 2015 16:21
To: screen readers' access to skype and its interface.
Subject: Re: [Skypeenglish] another place to consider for Skype problems

 

Brian. Can you write me off list and tell me how to set accessibility  mode? 

Thanks. 

Hope Paulos


On Feb 6, 2015, at 11:07 AM, Brian Hartgen via Skypeenglish 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
> wrote:

Hi

 

For years I’ve been using Nod32 at

www.nod32.co.uk <http://www.nod32.co.uk> 

All our machines run it, it’s not a resource hog, there’s an accessibility mode 
and it’s just great.

Any customer I build a machine for has that installed.

 

I hope that helps.

 

Brian Hartgen

Hartgen Consultancy

 <http://www.hartgen.org> www.hartgen.org

Phone UK: 02920-850298.

Phone US: 415-871-0626

 

JAWS Certified, 2014

 

 

From: Skypeenglish [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Mike DeZinno via Skypeenglish
Sent: 06 February 2015 16:04
To: screen readers' access to skype and its interface.
Subject: [Skypeenglish] another place to consider for Skype problems

 

Good morning Skypites:
I’m just putting this out there as a possible explanation for some of the 
random nature of the Skype issues I have been reading about in recent weeks.
I see some of you having certain issues and others challenging them responding 
back that others aren’t having those issues so the answer is not what someone 
else just shared here in the forum.
 Here is what I just learned yesterday which has me wondering if we might not 
be looking in the wrong place for answers.
 I’m a JAWS user currently working with JAWS 16.
About two months ago I had many of the problems we have seen discussed here in 
the group and many of you were kind enough to offer help and I was able to go 
backward to a prior version of Skype and JAWS scripts and since that time all 
has been well until recently.
Over the last few weeks Jaws has been acting weird with Skype and a few other 
older applications that I have been using for years.
The problems in nature are intermittent and because of that have been difficult 
to nail down for a definite  cause.
Yesterday a high level JAWS tech user told me that recent upgrades in some of 
the anti virus software could be the cause of some of our issues because of the 
way screen readers work it sees a screen reader as a potential possible threat.
I’m currently using Avast and he did say that Avast is for sure on that list, 
so now I need your help again.
What are you all using for virus protection that isn’t messing up your screen 
reader and that’s also blind friendly to use?
Thanks for any and all help,
Mike, from SC
 

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