Hi,

Yes, I would appreciate Braille too. I never listened to a talking book all the way through until I was a college sophomore, and I did not deal were recordings for textbooks until my freshman year. That was many years ago-1959. That's why I'd like a full manual. Then I could at least make an electronic braille file out of it.

Evelyn



----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Chao via Talk <[email protected]
To: Natalie via Talk <[email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 17 May 2017 13:19:34 -0400
Subject: Re: whole migrating situation

Same here.  Also need braille.--Matthew Chao




On 5/17/2017 12:47 PM, Natalie via Talk wrote:
I need braille to learn.  Any info.?Natalie Johnson


On 5/17/2017 1:36 AM, richard kurlander via Talk wrote:
you used to work for we I feel as a blind person that tech support in these companies should give hands on training for free not just say read a manual or listen to tutorials. that doesn't work for me. I learn better with hands on. I work all day and certainly do not have the time to read manuals or listen to tutorials. If I switch to jaws
I have sma's from we that will be switched over if I get another
screen reader I would have to pay money. is there a list of screen
reader companies in the us?At 03:06 PM 5/16/2017, you wrote:
Hi, this is not true. What about other browsers like Firefox and
Chrome? There is always choice.  -- Raul A.  Gallegos Assistive
Technology Trainer - RGA Tech Solutions Voice and Text: 832.554.7285
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Email: [email protected] Twitter: @rga7285 and @RGATrainer �€쏛ny teacher that can be replaced with a computer, deserves to be.�€� - David Thornburg On 5/16/2017 1:35 PM, Kurlander Richard (750000) via Talk wrote: > We have a monopoly now, since eventually ie will be gone and everyone will have to use Microsoft edge and if jaws is the only screne reader that can work with Microsoft edge what can you
do? If Microsoft decides to  change windows to do updates and
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