Users of screen readers and/or braille displays will want to first refer to the
Lime Aloud Guide and the tutorial for GoodFeel users. Sighted users of Lime
will want to study the GoodFeel tutorial in addition to consulting the Lime
manual and the Lime 9.16 Manual Addendum. Braille and speech users may want to
read the sections that refer to Lime Aloud and GoodFeel. They are not
extensive.
This addendum has been compiled to document important changes in Lime since
version 9.15. Section 25 of the addendum describes features of Lime Aloud and
section 26 describes options for brailling with GoodFeel.
You should find a shortcut to the Lime 9.16 Manual Addendum on the Lime 9.16
entry on the Start menu.
I have found that the latest release of Microsoft Word does a fairly good job
opening pdf documents in general and especially in opening this addendum
document. Earlier versions of Word may not do so well.
What do speech users like to use to open pdf documents? Use your favorite
approach or try the following.
Run latest version of Word.
Press CONTROL+O
Browse to the folder indicated or just try pasting the following path into
Word's Open dialog:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Lime\Lime 9.16\Docs
Look for the file named
LimeManual916_Addendum.pdf
Note that it may take a minute or two for Word to successfully open this pdf
document.
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