Hi Mary yes, I’d discovered all of those. But the one that I cannot find a hot key for is links. Other than that it’s pretty easy to use.
One thing I don’t much like is the lack of any indicator as to when a large page has fully loaded. But for the most part, it’s fine. Kindest regards <--- Gordon Smith ---> <[email protected]> Information Technology Accessibility Consultant; Proudly Providing Braille And Alternative Format Transcription Services, Plus Help & Support To The Staff And Students Of the Visually Impaired Department at Sunnyside Academy, Colby Newham, Middlesbrough! On 1 May 2014, at 16:03, Stores, Mary A. <[email protected]> wrote: Gordon, If you want to move by element: F for form B for button H for heading L for list T for table Semicolon for landmark region If you are on a web site such as Freedom's and press f, you will be taken to each menu item before the search field. I don't know why moving by ARIA menus is done using forms, but it is. If there are other elements you are having trouble with, please let me know. Mary -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gordon Smith Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:55 AM To: Windows Access; Share Your Enthusiasm! Subject: Re: Jaws For Windows; In A Whole New Light! Hi David I'm given to understand that a total rewrite of Window-Eyes is either already underway or is planned for later this year. That, in all honesty, would b a welcome development. Conversely, however, I still haven't mastered Jaws on the web. I can't as yet move by a number of elements, although this is not Jaws related, this is down to user ignorance entirely. However, I am not able to reproduce your problems with Window-Eyes "crawling" on the word wide web. perhaps we could exchange test data off list? Or would others prefer that exchange to take place on list so that they can follow along? Freedom's training material is exemplary. It is interactive and intuitive. Window-Eyes's help system is fine as far as it goes. But it could definitely be made better. As for NVDA, it works quite well and I do urge everybody to keep in mind that the developers are changing the face of accessibility under Windows. That initiative and others elsewhere have transformed what was once a closed shop kind of scenario into a fiercely competitive industry whose products are growing more and more user-friendly and whose cost is now much more competitive than this time 5 years ago. Kindest regards <--- Gordon Smith ---> <[email protected]> Information Technology Accessibility Consultant; Proudly Providing Braille And Alternative Format Transcription Services, Plus Help & Support To The Staff And Students Of the Visually Impaired Department at Sunnyside Academy, Colby Newham, Middlesbrough! Telephone: United Kingdom: Free Phone: 0800 8620538 Mobile: +44 7907 823971 Europe and other non-specified: +44 1642 688095 United States Of America And Canada: +1 646 9151493 Or: +1 209 436 9443 Australasia: +61 38 8205930 Or: +61 39 0284505 Fax: +44 1642 365123 Follow Us On Twitter: <http://twitter.com/maciosaccess> Skype: <skype:mac-access-dot-net?call> ------------------------------ On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:37, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote: I agree absolutely. When Window-Eyes for Officer came out in January I developed a strategy of weaning myself off Jaws and moving to a combination of NVDA and Window-Eyes for Office. However a number of access problems with Window-Eyes on the web in particular have forced me, reluctantly only yesterday, to part with the money to upgrade from Jaws 14 to Jaws 15. On BBC iPlayer I have to constantly redraw the screen for Window-Eyes to see basic buttons like the play button which Jaws identifies with no problem. Window-Eyes is unusable with my Nat West Banking site as it constantly freezes and is unable to read any content on the page whereas both Jaws and NVDA will read all the elements fine. The final straw for me came on Saturday when I could not access the Transport for London website properly to get complete information about weekend line closures. Without even reloading the page but simply by closing Window-Eyes and loading Jaws I found I had no problems reading elements that Window-Eyes simply could not spot. Theoretically I could use Jaws 15 in demo mode to cope with the web pages that Window-Eyes cannot hack it with but as you say unfortunately Window-Eyes crawls along compared to Jaws on the web in particular. I would be a frustrated screen reader user. To be fair Window-Eyes performs better elsewhere, and is just about acceptable on Office but as you say Jaws even here is far snappier. Occasionally Window-Eyes cannot even keep up with my typing though to be fair a restart of Window-Eyes has always resolves this problem. I think Window-Eyes for Office is a good initiative , important even, but the product does need to improve for it to match even the performance of NVDA in key areas. David Griffith -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gordon Smith Sent: 24 April 2014 13:07 To: Windows Access; Share Your Enthusiasm! Subject: Jaws For Windows; In A Whole New Light! Hello all This a forum has been a little quiet of late, but I wanted to write about a subject which, over the last 10 or 12 years, has been one of my pet hates. However, having recently had occasion to install and defamiliarise myself with Jaws 15 in respect of my work, I have to say that I now see the product in a whole new light. How very very far it has progressed since the time when I first became a Jaws user, way back when Jaws 3.0 was the current release. Jaws itself has developed beyond all recognition since those very dark days. In terms of responsiveness, I think there's nothing currently available on the Windows platform which even comes close to Jaws. There are some aspects which I find irritating. But for the most part, I really enjoy using it. Comment welcome. 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