Sky, I would

like to respectfully disagree with your suggestion. When I was taking an algebra class in college, my professor would give several methods for solving problems. A lot of students didn't like this. I happen to be in the minority. I liked it, because if one method didn't work I would have another method to try. For example, some students liked to use graphing to solve a problem while I preferred using the quadratic formula to solve problems when that was possible. I feel that the more ways we have to solve an issue the better off we are. OK, I understand that for a beginner too many ways might be a bit confusing, but as long as one isn't overwhelmed with info, having more than one way to solved a problem deffinetly works well for me! Just another suggestion. Have A Good 1! de
<KF8LT><Jim>.
On 30-Aug-16 21:23, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
Sorry Sky, but I just can't resist. Are you applying for the position <smile>?

On 8/30/2016 7:44 PM, Sky Mundell via Talk wrote:
Well, Steven Klower does the Window-Eyes tutorials, but I have a few
suggestions for how the tutorials could be improved.

1. When training clients, I always stick to one way of doing things. What that means, is I only do one method of showing the clents how to do things.
Showing multiple ways can often clutter up the mind of the person who is
learning any screen reader, such as Window-Eyes.

2. The tutorials need to be presented in a easier-to-understand language. It should provide steps for accomplishing things, such as, to open up Microsoft
word, do the following.

1. press the windows logo key. The windows logo key is located on the bottom
left side of the keyboard, next to the left control key.

2. Type in the words word to open up Microsoft word.   Once you do that,
Window-Eyes will say your version number of office word, such as 2010, 2013,
or 2016.

3. After typing in the words word, press enter to open up Microsoft office
word 2010.

I would also suggest that the manual be re-written in an easier to
understand language. I have read the manual and to me it doesn't sound like
it is written in an easier to understand language for some people.
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Subject: Who's going to take over the tutorials now that Mark is gone?

Hello, who's going to take over the tutorials now that Mark is gone? .would
anybody know?


Charlie Short


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