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Not What the Doctor Ordered: A Review of Apple's VoiceOver Screen Reader

… 2003. VoiceOver was tested on a Powermac g4 laptop computer with 512 DRAM (dynamic random access memory). The Apple … tools that users of screen readers have come to expect. A person who is blind or has low vision cannot expect to … the current 'article' (press Control-Option-W while you're interacting with the HTML area). You can also change the …
Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld September 2005

FOCUS on AFB: Spring 2022

… AFB Leadership Conference Returns in Person Donor Corner: Helen Keller Inspires Planned Gift of … a world that recognizes the full potential of people who are blind or have low vision. “The 2022 AFB Leadership … and Ms. Rivera’s keynote will be titled “There Is No DEI Without Disability: The Future of Work Must Prioritize …

Social Experiences

… city. —Congenitally VI White male, aged 65 to 74 years, with no additional disabilities The COVID-19 pandemic has … or others. (n=943, M=2.09, SD=1.11) Those participants who faced significant social barriers before the COVID- … sighted peers. For example, when using human guide, the person who is visually impaired holds the guide's arm above …

For Teachers: Basic Tips For When You Have a Visually Impaired Student in Your Class

… available at the end of this post.] Will you have a child with a visual impairment in your classroom this year? … will find the following basic guidelines helpful in interacting with students: Consider the child as more like … only on the hands or forearms, as you might touch another person in a social situation. Reserve hugging and close …
AFB Staff

Use of Sighted Assistance

… To check in for her physical exam, she needed to interact with an iPad. The screen reader on the iPad was not … kiosk, so the participant sought help from another patient who was waiting, having to give her name and date of birth … with sharing financial or medical details with another person while getting assistance. For example, in order to …

March 2021 Comments on Guidance Needed to Reopen Schools

… of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education of students with visual impairments, including those with additional … to the survey while 1,028 professionals responded, of whom 710 were teachers of students with visual impairments … setting. Likewise, students should not be excluded from in-person school in the least restrictive environment if that …

An Evaluation of C-Desk for Media

… For those of us who cut our technological teeth on DOS-based computers and … to an audio book. However, for people who have not grown up with the aforementioned circumstances and/or for whom vision … happen sometimes, and Randyce Wechter loves to share her personal experience in the miracle arena. In 2004, after …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld February 2011

Letters to the Editor

… Electronics Show 2017 Highlights . As a totally blind person now living independently, I am interested in getting … each means across multiple units, having well executed apps with "read it to me" and "tell me what to do" capabilities … each one. Sighted people also experience frustration interacting with multiple databases and interfaces, but for …
AccessWorld March 2017

Thank You for Attending #AFBLC22!

… AFB Leadership Conference. It was so wonderful to connect with almost 300 people in person. It was an inspiring, informative, and engaging time … thanks and congratulations to the 28 AFB Blind Leaders who joined us at the conference. You demonstrated …
Sylvia Stinson-Perez

Working with IT Staff

… "At first, [working with IT staff] was a little difficult because they were not … for the workplace and large data systems. Then I had one IT person who took initiative to do more research on the program and …

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