Hi,
Talking to customers, the only problem I am aware of with You Can Do IT, is
they don't understand speech software and therefore don't teach screen
reader specific commands. They are very generic which is sometimes a good
thing and sometimes bad.
All the best
Steve
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You can do it helped a lady I know in ashford and she was very pleased
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On 28 Aug 2015, at 1:57 pm, Mann, Madleen <Madleen.Mann@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
than other places, and they have their trainers all over the country!
Jeff,
A couple of more idea's!
Did you try "you can do it?" they offer computing courses a lot cheaper
something i, or colleagues from our team could help with over the phone?
Did you ever consider applying for a grant for training with your devices?
I think, that might help, because you could get full use of your device!
What is it, you find difficult with the victor reader stream? Is it
Of jefflint
And, did you try to contact bcab?
They might run weekend sessions?
Just ideas, hope something helps!
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I suppose it breaks down into three areas:
Firstly, I own
but have never found out how to use it successfully.
Secondly, I find much of the terminology surrounding the internet and
computing in general confusing.
I have both a Braille sense on hand and a victor reader stream and both
of them when I am away from home can prove problematic when going online.
The help manuals advise importing this or that, but I don't know whatthey
are talking about.I
Thirdly, Jaws and WindowEyes are fine, but I am often wrecked when my
computer reboots and a visual message appears demanding a prompt, but I
have know idea it is there.
How Jaws and WindowEyes have the nerve to say that "they make computers
accessible" I don't know.
Really what I think I need, god I can't be alone, is say a couple of
weekend courses which are then backed up by a volunteer.
I understand why trainers have to charge so much for a days training but
honestly don't know how people can afford it, I can't.help
Perhaps this sounds like a disgruntled blind man, but I have had more
from this list than anywhere else since my sight went.lots outfit and help RNIB make every day better for everyone affected by
On a final point does anybody know who the local voluntary group for the
blind is in London C4?
Jeff
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