Oh, one more thing. These are full DAISY text and audio. The mp3’s are in each subfolder under C:\Program Files\Freedom Scientific\Training
Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Bryan Peterson Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 9:51 PM To: Carol and Roger; Joseph Norton; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Learning Jaws Are there audio versions? I was able to download a bok as an experiment but it was only text. I find I learn these types of things better if I have audio, and I remember when I got my first ever copy of JFW the set of training tapes that came with them. Focus your powers and prepare for buttle. -----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger via Talk Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 7:26 PM To: Joseph Norton ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Learning Jaws Hi Joseph, I did as you stated, but I could not download the files. Also, I could not access anything from the links. The only file was the very first one, getting started. Carol On 5/16/2017 4:35 PM, Joseph Norton via Talk wrote: > Hi: > > I haven’t gotten that far, as far as migration. > > However, even if you download JAWS, you get the 11 hours of basic > training. This is the same thing that ships on the DVD, and, may be more > current, in some cases. > > Once you have JAWS up and running, Press Insert-J to open the JAWS window. > Under the help menu, you’ll find an option that says “Training”. Select > that option and FS reader opens to the table of contents for the Basic > Training. This appears like a Web page. Each “book” that talks about > various features of JAWS is a link you can press Enter on. For example, > when you tab to the link that says, “What is new in JAWS,” and press Enter > on it, FS reader will download the book if it is not present, then, put > you into the book. (if the book has to download, you will need to say Yes > to the “User Account Control” dialog, as the program needs permission to > install the training materials in the proper location.) At first, it will > seem like a Web page, which you can navigate in the usual way. However, > if you press Control-P, it will begin speaking. > > Once you get the hang of it, it is a good way to get basic training. > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > From: Amanda Lee > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:57 PM > To: 'Joseph Norton'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' > Subject: RE: Learning Jaws > > Unless I mis-understood the sales representative, I was informed that > there's no media sent that we have to download JAWS. But yes, with the > packaged version of JAWS, it does come with nice training materials. You > can download the FS Reader training materials though which cover different > topics. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Talk > [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Joseph Norton via Talk > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:50 PM > To: Ted Larson <[email protected]>; Window-Eyes Discussion List > <[email protected]>; [email protected] > Subject: RE: Learning Jaws > > Hi Ted: > > There’s good news on this one. > > JAWS supplies most of its training materials in DAISY format. They can be > downloaded through the FS Reader program which comes with JAWS. The > training materials are also supplied on the JAWS DVD.There’s over 11 > hours of basic training material available (no, you won’t need to listen > to all of it). > > You can either use FS Reader to play the material or your own DAISY > player. > > You don’t have to switch between your program and FS Reader to pause, > resume, rewind or fast-forward. Here’s a note from their FS Reader > getting started guide: > > Using FSReader with Narrated Audio and Training Materials > With FSReader you have the ability to play, pause, skip ahead, or skip > backwards through narrated audio DAISY materials without actually having > to be in the FSReader user interface. This is GREAT for training purposes. > What this means is that you can be listening to a DAISY book about > training and open a practice document, for example, in Microsoft® Word or > Internet Explorer, or any other application. You can stay in the practice > document and still control FSReader audio with this feature! You no longer > have to press ALT+TAB to move between the FSReader program and back again > to your practice files. Just stay within the practice file, and use the > following keystrokes to control the FSReader audio in the background (if > audio is available in the DAISY book): > > Play or Pause Audio (toggle), CTRL+P > Skip Ahead 5 seconds, CTRL+PERIOD > Skip Back 5 seconds, CTRL+COMMA > NOTE: Since CTRL+P is also normally used as a hot key within applications > to access the print dialog box, when FSReader is running, this hot key > will not open the print dialog box. Instead, if FSReader is open in the > background, this hot key controls the audio play and pause feature. If you > need to print a document while FSReader is running, use the application's > regular menu commands to print. Normally, that means just press ALT+F to > open the file menu of that program and then press P to open the print > dialog box. > > Also, you can copy the training materials to your own DAISY player. They > work well on the NLS player. Once downloaded, the training materials are > located in the folder C:\Program Files\Freedom Scientific\Training. There’s > only one DAISY book that doesn’t have audio and that wouldn’t work on the > NLS player, but, everything else is there. > > Hope this helps. > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > From: Ted Larson via Talk > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:21 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Learning Jaws > > When I start to learn Jaws, I do not want to keep switching back and forth > between my application and an online manual. Can I get the manual on cd > and > play it on a cd player? Or, can I download the manual to a > talking book cartridge or flash drive and play it on my talking book > machine? If so, where exactly can I find the manual, so that I can > download > it? Thanks. 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