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Freedom Scientific FSCast
FSCast 240, a visit with Doug Geoffray, and a demo of the Bitwarden password manager

Freedom Scientific FSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 61:42


On FSCast 240, we're joined by screen reading pioneer Doug Geoffray.  We'll hear about the development of Vocal-Eyes, Window-Eyes, and Doug's eventual transition to Microsoft, where he helps ensure that their new products are accessible.   Then, a deep dive into password managers, two-factor authentication, and a demo of using the Bitwarden password manager with JAWS. Transcript available at blog.FreedomScientific.com/FSCast

The technology blog and podcast
The Technology podcast, podcast 354: m-braille, yahoo groups, and discounts for disabled

The technology blog and podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 77:51


Welcome to podcast 354 of the technology podcast series. The segments on this podcast are mid-length, but quite interesting I think for a change in pace for this particular podcast. Let's tell you what we're going to cover. Time to get your M-braille On is the blog post for written communication, but why gripe when this happens to many pieces of software besides M-Braille? It got fixed, and it now works again. All operating systems has its fallbacks when upgrading, and I talk about this. Shaun Everiss and I talk about Yahoo. Shaun sent me an email which prompted me to create this blog post and segment 2 is all his. Segment 4 is mine. Its always nice to have a discount, but why do we, the disabled, need a discount? Yes I get it, our software is quite expensive, especially if you use Jaws or the discontinued Window-Eyes. Other pieces of software which include Duxbury and even Braille2000 are expensive. There are discounts for specific cases, but why phones? This blog post: A petition on lowering the cost of an iphone for the disabled? Let’s discuss talks about This Apple Vis forum post: A petition asking Apple to consider discounts for people with disabilities. which has quite a number of negitive comments. I see what was tried with this post, but there are already discounts for phones through the carriers and even through Apple itself through care. I'm linking to my blog post and Applevis in this show notes so you can choose which one you want to read. I hope you enjoy the program as much as I have putting it together, and I'll see you all on another edition of the program next time.

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio
Talking Tech 2nd June 2020

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 14:00


In this weeks Talking Tech, David celebrates his 30 years at the RBS of NSW and now Vision Australia by discussing some of the tech highlights over his time working as a technology specialist.     With these notes, you get the whole list, enjoy.   Unusual or Meaningful Tech Over the Last 30 years   When I started work for the then RBS of NSW (now Vision Australia) on June 4 1990, my tech on my desk was a Keynote PC Plus based on a Toshiba 1000, a Braille & Speak note taker, and of course a telephone land line.   Tech sitting on my desk 2020 for general everyday stuff, iPhone, QBraille Braille Display, iPad, MacBook Pro, Surface Pro, Google Home, Amazon Echo, and HomePod: plus my audio studio setup for podcasting and my radio program.   In no particular order, this is a list of all the tech that I have personally used for both home and work over the last 30 years covering my time at both Royal Blind Society of NSW then  Vision Australia).   Where amazingly some of the tech still exists when it first came out and where it has evolved to current, I’ve put the updated version in the current lists as well.   Interestingly, there are over 10 products that are Assistive Tech related that have lasted the test of time and are in the old and current tech sections.   Where some of the products may not be that well known (at least according to me smile), I’ve put a very short blurb next to them.   Oddly or not, I wish some of the devices that are no longer around still were, as they did some great specific things.   For me, I think the main technology advances were: Microsoft Windows 3.1 access (keeping in mind Outspoken had been out for a while for Macs) in the 1990’s, Mobile and Smart phone access in the 2000’s (Talkback for Synbian and VoiceOver for iPhone) plus VoiceOver for the Mac in 2005, Smart speakers and Smart home tech in 2010-2020.   Things we still need to conquer: Ongoing message and change for accessibility across mobile/desktop apps, and the huge one, the web. Access to self service kiosks. Indoor navigation. Accessibility in white goods. Accessible EFTPOS terminals (Apple Pay sort of gets around this). More audio described content on free to air. Hate to pick out out Foxtel, but they sort of deserve it, an accessible Foxtel box. One final point, we should be careful about assigning accessibility based on the fact that it works with one specific type of software, particularly in the screen reader industry.   Old Tech   If you haven’t heard of some of this stuff, use good old Google, should still be some info floating around.  If it brings back hopefully good memory’s I’m glad.     Keynote PC Plus (Toshiba 100 laptop with Keynote note taking software and insult speech). Keynote for DOS. Keynote across portable devices (current today - BrailleNote Touch)).   Braille & Speak (Braille keyboard based simple note taker with speech). Braille Lite (Braille & Speak with a 40 cell Braille Display). Type & Speak (Braille and Speak with a QWERTY keyboard).   Inca QWERTY Keyboard for DOS (with two Braille display lines).   Navigater Braille display.   OutSpoken for Mac for System 6.07, 7 and 8. OutSpoken for Windows.   Enlarge for Mac.   Closeview for Mac.   Artic Business Vision MSDOS screen reader. Artic Business Vision internal PC Card. Artic Transport (you could upload the screen reader to the MSDOS PC from the external synthesiser). Artic Gizmo Pad (an external navigation keyboard for Artic). Arctic Winvision for Windows.   Double Speak (external synthesiser).   Accent SA (external synthesiser).   Keynote Gold PCMCIA, PC or Keynote Gold external synthesiser (had driver to be made available to other screen readers).   Apollo external synthesiser.   Hal MSDOS screen reader (worked with the Apollo Synthesiser). Hal for Windows (eventually became Supernova for Windows current today).   DECTalk Classic(very large external speech synthesiser. DECTalk PC internal synthesiser card. DECTalk Express external synthesizer. DECTalk Access software synthesiser.   ASAP (As Soon As Possible) MSDOS screen reader. ASAW ASAP for Windows).   JAWS For DOS MSDOS screen reader. JAWS for Windows (current today).   Eloquence software synthesiser (Made famous when first worked with JAWS For Windows V3.2).   Vocal-Eyes MSDOS screen reader (could be configured). Window-Eyes for Windows.   Master Touch MSDOS screen reader (could read direct video writes). Master Touch Touch Tablet (25 line by 80 column tablet for navigating with Master touch cursor).   Dragon for DOS. Dragon For Windows (current today).   Braille to Print for Perkins Brailler.   Jot A Dot (small Braille writer).   Kurzweil PC Reader (internal PC Card supporting the KPR OCR software).   Arkenstone Easy Reader OCR software. OpenBook for Windows OCR software (current today).   Versa Braille (20 cell Braille note taker using cassette tapes).   Pac Mate note taker with 40 cell Braille Display.   Blazy Personal Embosser   Rainbow  Reader (stand alone reading machine).   Eureka A4 (personal Braille input keyboard note taker).  Oddly had a vault metre, and thermometer..   MountBatten Brailler, Braille Writer, embosser etc  (current Today). Mimic for MountBatten, LCD display  (current Today).   Braille Mate (single Braille cell on a notetaker).   Light Probe (detects light source - current today).   ABC Courier (deaf/blind Communicator). Telebraille, deaf/blind communicator.   Talking keyboard plug in box (made any keyboard speak that was plugged in to it).   Nomad tactile and talking diagrams.   Vista plug in PC screen magnifier for MSDOS, had own mouse. ViewPoint Split PC/CCTV.   Magic for DOS. Magic for Windows (no longer being upgraded).   Zoomtext for Dos. Zoomtext for Windows (current Today).   Road Runner text reader.   Book Sense (book reader).   Plextalk Pocket (seems to be no longer available).   Parrot or later Voice Mate (record notes and appointments).   Voice Diary (record notes and appointments).   Olympus DM5 Digital Recorder (with inbuilt speech menus).   Business Memo (voice recorder).   IBM OS 2 Screen Reader for OS 2 and Windows 3.11 with dedicated external number pad keyboard which could also be programmed).   Home Page Reader (from IBM for reading the web - self voicing application for Windows).   PW WebSpeak (self voicing application for reading the web in Windows).   Narrator for Windows XP screen reader for Windows, used to be joked about that this was an example of a screen reader that wasn’t a screen reader. Narrator for Windows 10 (current Today).   Talking Microwave late 90’s LG. Talking Microwave 2020 Cobolt (current Today).   Talking Caller ID for land line.   Nokia Communicator 9210 with Talks for later Nokia phones. Nokia N82 and other Nokia’s running Talks and the Symbian operating system.   Freedom Box talking interface to Windows - self voicing application, name later changed to System Access Mobile network. System Access Screen reader for Windows (could also run off a USB stick). SAToGo (run System Access from a Webpage). System Access Remote Access Manager (remote PC support).   Guide Connect early 2000’s, later sold to Dolphin Systems. Guide Connect (Dolphin Systems, simple to use menu driven self voicing application for Windows, current Today).   Speaking menus on iPod nano/Shuffle (speech came from PC).   Talking set top  box (Hills Set Top Box).   I can’t remember the name of this, but before land lines had a hands free speaker phone so you could instruct someone over the phone, there was a gadget that you placed the receiver of the phone on and it turned the phone in to a hands free phone for microphone and loud speaker.   Current Tech   A few main stream bits and Bobs in here as well.   The first 13 or so products below, are listed in both sections and whilst they have ben updated or changed, are still around amazingly.   Keynote across portable devices (current today - BrailleNote Touch)).   JAWS for Windows. JAWS Tandom (part of JaWS but fantastic tool for remote PC support).   Window-Eyes for Windows (this has only recently been discontinued).   Non Visual Desktop (NvDA) screen reader for Windows. Can be completely run as a stand alone screen reader. Supernova screen reader for Windows. Hal for Windows (eventually became Supernova for Windows).   Dragon For Windows.   OpenBook for Windows.   MountBatten Brailler. Mimic for MountBatten.   Magic for Windows (no longer being upgraded).   Zoomtext for Windows.   Narrator for Windows 10 (happy to now call it a screen reader smile).   Guide Connect Dolphin Systems. Dolphin Pod (use your TV to access entertainment options of Dolphin Guide Connect - plug in box).   Light Probe.   Plextalk Pocket (seems to be no longer available).   Victor Reader Stream.   Victor Reader Trek GPS.   Envoy Connect (basic daisy player.   Focus 14 and 40 Braille displays.   VoiceOver for Mac from 10.4.   VoiceOver for iPad nano, iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple Tv. Various iPod nano (latest version had version of VoiceOver on it before device was discontinued). Various iPhones. Various iPads. Various iPod touch. Various Apple TV. Various Apple Watch . Various AirPods.   Magic Trackpads and Magic Keyboards.   Wireless chargers.   Various Fitbits.   Be My eyes and Aira using 2 way video communication  via Smart phone for assistance.   Various tablet/phone stands.   Xbox One/One S (with Narrator).   Talkback for Android. Voice Assistant on Samsung phones/Tablets, and Galaxy Watch. Symapptic software for Android.   Various Macs (all Mac since 2005 with work laptop and current Surface Pro tablet).   Kindle eBook stand alone Readers.   Samsung Tab One (originally to drive my App driven coffee machine in 2017 and iOS version of the app was not accessible).   Samsung Galaxy S10 smart phone.   Surface Pro (Windows tablet).   Smart TVS (Samsung in particular).   RIVO keyboard (custom keyboard to navigate mobile platforms for iOs/VoiceOver, Android/Talks, and Samsung/Voice Assistant).   Orbit Reader 20 (first cost effective Braille Display).   Brailliant BI14 small Braille Display.   ElBraille Windows 10 docking station with a Focus 14 or 40 Braille Display.   InsideOne Windows Braille TAblet with 32 cell Braille Display.   Tap With Us Wearable Keyboard supporting VoiceOver for iOS.   Dot Watch (smart Braille watch).   Sunu Band (wearable sonar device for O&M).   Mini guide (hand held sonar O&M device).   Buzz Clip (attach to clothing or cane sonar O&M device).   O6 (navigate iOS with VoiceOver).   Orcam OCR etc wearable device.   Accessible Radio (Sangean Accessible Radio).   Accessible Power Bank (Engergrid).   Large print USB keyboards black/white, white/black, yellow/black.   Code Jumper from APH for teaching coding. Swift Playgrounds on iPad/Mac for teaching coding. 3D printing (Ballyland 3D objects to teach coding). Dash robots for Swift Playgrounds Tello Edu Drones for Swift Playgrounds.   Bose Frames (3D Audio Reality sun glasses).   Bone Conduction Head Phones (Aftershokz).   ID Mate Bar code scanner.   QBraille braille display and BT keyboard.   ViewPlus Embraille personal embosser.   Amazon Echo Dot, Echo Plus, and Echo Show. Google  Home, Google Mini, and original Google Hub. HomePod.   Olitech EasyFlip 4G Mobile Phone with speech/physical keyboard.   Smart Vision 2 Android phone with speech/physical keyboard.   Smart Home Tech: eg AC Controller for Split AC, video doorbell, switch’s, weather sensors, vacuum cleaner etc.   Tile Tag Tracking devices.   Beyond the usual assistive tech of screen readers. Screen magnifiers, Braille displays, Braille note takers, reading machines or OCR software etc etc, the devices that have stood out for me have been (and a few add ins here): Outspoken for Mac, Braille & Speak, The ABC Courier, Artic Business Vision/Winvision. Vocal-Eys for MSDOS. Master Touch. IBM OS/2 Screen Reader, Nomad Tactile Talking Diagrams. Road Runner, Arkenstone Easy Reader, Mountbatten Brailler, Talking Microwave, Victor Reader Stream, Victor Reader Trek, ID Mate, Talkback for Synbian, Speaking menus in Nano, VoiceOver for Mac and iOS, Apple TV, Macbooks, iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch, AirPods Swift Playgrounds. Code Jumper, 3D printing, Olitech 4G Easy Flip Phone. Magic keyboards and Magic Trackpad, App Store’s for iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows. QBraille, Dot Watch, Orcam, RIVO Keyboard, Tap With Us wearable keyboard, Sunu Band and Mini Guide, Aftershotkz Bone Conduction head phones, Bose Frames. JAWS For Windows and Eloquence, Narrator for Windows 10, Smart Speakers, Smart TVS. Be My Eyes and Aira. Wireless charging. Tile Tracking Tags.   The End    

BlindTec
BlindTec Extra 11 – – Retrospectiva 2017 – Parte I

BlindTec

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 40:40


Salve, galera! Excelente 2018 para todo Mundo! Na primeira parte da retrospectiva de tudo o que de melhor rolou no podcast do seu portal de tecnologia assistiva, relembre conosco atualizações interessantes, a descontinuidade do leitor de telas Window Eyes, o uso do Netflix nas TVs Samsung, a demonstração do Player FM e as novidades quentes da versão 2017.3 do NVDA. O post BlindTec Extra 11 – – Retrospectiva 2017 – Parte I apareceu primeiro em BlindTec.

AccSell -- Accessibility Central
第130回: 「ただね、エグいね、かなりエグいねこれ」

AccSell -- Accessibility Central

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 67:58


今回は、太田 良典さんにも加わっていただいて、2017年のアクセシビリティー関連の話題を振り返っています。 カバー写真:収録場所の会議室。大きなモニター画面の左右にゲストの太田さんといずいずが立って「モニターに注目!」ポーズ。そのモニターにはSkypeで遠隔参加した植木 with 老眼鏡が映ってる(もちろん合成)。そして手前のテーブルには収録準備中の笑顔の中根。 オープニング・トーク 今回のizuizuからのお題は「今年東京で出会った外国からのお客様」です。が、お題に沿った話をしているのはizuizuだけです……。 太田 良典さんを交えて まず、最近転職されたという太田さんに新しいお仕事について伺っています。 つづいて、太田さんも交えて今年、2017年のアクセシビリティーに関する話題を振り返っています。以下のような話題を取り上げています。 イベント関連 Japan Accessibility Conference Vol. 1 アクセシビリティの祭典 アクセシビリティキャンプ東京 #10「ビデオゲームとアクセシビリティ」 -- 目が見えなくてもスト2はできる。全盲ゲーマーと対戦! -- イベント以外の話題 Window-Eyesが開発終了 テレビ番組の音声解説や字幕について Yahoo! JAPANによる「きこえる選挙」 「インクルーシブHTML+CSS & JavaScript 多様なユーザーニーズに応えるフロントエンドデザインパターン」の出版 Windows 10のアクセシビリティー関連機能の強化 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 最終草案の公開 スマート・スピーカーなどに見るボイス・インターフェース そして最後に、2018年へ向けた展望についても話しています。 今回のゲスト 太田 良典 (おおた よしのり) さん 弁護士ドットコム株式会社 エキスパートエンジニア ウェブアクセシビリティ基盤委員会(WAIC) 翻訳作業部会主査 HTML仕様の翻訳や解説といった個人活動をしながら、2001年よりビジネス・アーキテクツで大規模企業サイトの制作や管理に従事。 Web技術の分野で幅広い専門性を持ち、セキュリティ分野においては「第二回IPA賞(情報セキュリティ部門)」を受賞。 アクセシビリティ分野では、ウェブアクセシビリティ基盤委員会(WAIC)の委員として活動している。 2017年12月より、アクセシビリティエンジニアとして弁護士ドットコムに所属。 著書(共著)に「デザイニングWebアクセシビリティ」など。 収録後記 今年もたいへんたいへんたいへんお世話になりました!例年以上に今年のアクセシビリティは楽しかったなぁ。来年はもっともっとなんかやってみたいでっすでっす!みなさま良いお年をお迎えくださいませませまっせー! (山本 和泉) ここ数年Web関連技術の進歩の速度がどんどん早くなっている印象がありますが、今年はアクセシビリティー関連技術の変化も加速してきたなあという印象を持っています。来年も引き続きアクセシビリティー界隈の話題をお届けしていきますので、どうぞよろしくお願いします。 なお、収録時には公開されていなかったWebAIMのスクリーン・リーダー・ユーザーを対象とした調査結果が公開されています。AccSellクリッピングにもリンクを掲載していますのでどうぞご覧ください。 それでは皆さん、どうぞ良いお年をお迎えください。 (中根 雅文) もういくつ寝ると~お正月~♪ ということで、来週はもう2018年! 2017年もあっという間でした。皆さん、今年もありがとうございました。今年、アクセシビリティにはビッグウェーブが来ていましたが、来年もこのビッグウェーブにみんなで乗っていきましょう! よいお年を!! (植木 真) AccSellクリッピングの関連記事 Window-Eyes to JAWS Migration (Ai Squared) 視覚障がい者向けの選挙情報サイト「Yahoo! JAPAN 聞こえる選挙」を公開 (ヤフー株式会社) [新刊書籍] インクルーシブHTML+CSS & JavaScript 多様なユーザーニーズに応えるフロントエンドデザインパターン (Amazon.co.jp) 視覚障がい者向けの衆院選の情報サイト「Yahoo! JAPAN 聞こえる選挙」を公開 (ヤフー株式会社) Control your PC with your EYES with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (YouTube) NVDAからWindows10のOCR機能を呼び出して、NDLデジタルコレクションを読み上げて使ってみる (kzakza's Blog) モリサワ「Windows 10 Fall Creators Update」での「UDデジタル教科書体」正式採用を発表 (株式会社モリサワ) スクリーンリーダー利用に関するトレンド : 2017年10月実施の WebAIM 調査より (Website Usability Info) Final WCAG 2.1 Working Draft (w3c-wai-ig@w3.org)

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

In this episode Chris starts by announcing the paid class he will be teaching on the 28th-30th of November, From Window-Eyes To The Future. This class will assist Window-Eyes users in the transition to either JAWS or NVDA. This class will run for thre

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

In this episode Chris starts by announcing the paid class he will be teaching on the 28th-30th of November, From Window-Eyes To The Future. This class will assist Window-Eyes users in the transition to either JAWS or NVDA. This class will run for three days. Next Chris demonstrates changing the Alexa voice from US english to other english dialects using the [amazon text=All New Second Generation Echo.&asin=B06XCM9LJ4] Kim talks about Alexa integration using her new [amazon text=Sonos One&asin=B074XLMYY5] and demonstrates her first time setup. Also somewhere within the podcast Chris Kim and Lisa anounce a coupon code that is good for 10% off of any order at the Mystic Access shop through November 23. Finally Chris Kim and Lisa enter the Mystic Access Magic Castle where they speak to Kathy Keck from Touched by Fantasy. Kathy creates handpainted, unique,one of a kind, special, gifts as well as Wine and martini glasses with braille messsages on them. Enjoy and Happy Holidays from us at Mystic Access.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

In this episode Chris begins by reminding listeners of the Transitioning from Window-Eyes to JAWS class that will be held this Thursday October 26 at 8:30 PM eastern. To learn more and receive the call-in information, stay tuned to our Free Teleclasses

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

In this episode Chris begins by reminding listeners of the Transitioning from Window-Eyes to JAWS class that will be held this Thursday October 26 at 8:30 PM eastern. To learn more and receive the call-in information, stay tuned to our Free Teleclasses mailing list. If you are not on the list, Click here to view the page. Next we remind listeners about the October special on the Apple Watch audio tutorial. It is currently on special, saving $5. No codes required. Next we enter the Mystic Access Magic Castle and have a lovely conversation with Robin Christopherson. We talk everything Amazon Echo as Robin produces a daily podcast called Dot To Dot. We mention such devices as the [amazon text=Echo Dot,&asin=B01DFKC2SO] [amazon text=All New Echo(2nd Generation)&asin=B06XCM9LJ4] and even the [amazon text=Echo Show.&asin=B01J24C0TI] We even briefly mention our Amazon Echo audio tutorial. It is a fun time. Finally Lisa wraps up the podcast by demonstrating the Recup app for iOS as this is how Robin records his podcast. This is a quick way to record audio and have it sent to the Dropbox service.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

In todays episode, Chris starts out by announcing our free class for October, Switching from Window-Eyes to JAWS / NVDA. If youre ready to make the transition but arent sure whats involved, hell share some valuable tips and tricks with you in this class

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Feels like Minus Eighty Degrees

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 47:35


In today's episode, Chris starts out by announcing our free class for October, Switching from Window-Eyes to JAWS / NVDA. If you're ready to make the transition but aren't sure what's involved, he'll share some valuable tips and tricks with you in this class. To get more details about the class and find out the date and time, join our free teleclasses discussion list. Our monthly product special for October is on our Apple Watch audio tutorial. If you want Lisa's comprehensive support with everything from setting up to configuring your complications, this tutorial can help you. Speaking of the Apple Watch, Lisa shows us how to use Siri to calculate the price of a tip. Have you ever wanted a more fun way to check the weather anywhere in the world? Chris shows us how to navigate the Weather Gods app for iOS. In her newest Accessible Beauty Secrets segment, Kim demonstrates the Calista StyleDryer Custom AirBrush with Five Attachments which she purchased on QVC. We hope you enjoy today's episode.

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio
Talking Tech 27th June 2017

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 14:25


Here are the topic links for the story's covered in Talking Tech for June 27 2017:   AccessWorld for June 2017 http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pubnew.asp?DocID=aw1806toc   A Call for Applications to Join the Applevis Editorial Team https://www.applevis.com/blog/applevis/call-applications-join-applevis-editorial-team   Switching from Window-Eyes to NVDA https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda-community/wiki/Switching-from-Window-Eyes-to-NVDA   FreedomScientific Several Weeks Ago Released Zoomtext Vision https://www.freedomscientific.com/About/News/Article/183

BlindTec
BlindTec 24 – Window-Eyes descontinuado e as implicações para usuários de leitores de tela

BlindTec

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 33:35


Salve, galera! Neste episódio, Marlon Sousa (splyt) comemora a sua volta aos microfones da BlindTec e nos conta novidades e estripulias de sua vida pessoal que explicam em parte esta longa ausência dos microfones. Além disso, contamos em primeira mão alguns dos bastidores do novo site de turismo e entretenimento para deficientes visuais que a Atena lançou, o www.blindando.com.br. Analisamos O post BlindTec 24 – Window-Eyes descontinuado e as implicações para usuários de leitores de tela apareceu primeiro em BlindTec.

AccSell -- Accessibility Central
第117回: 「字幕もなまってるんですよ」

AccSell -- Accessibility Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 33:22


今回はAccSellクリッピング拾い読みで、動画コンテンツの字幕、Windows用スクリーン・リーダーを取り巻く最近の状況、音声解説付きの映画の増加について話しています。 写真:話題に出てきたUD Castのキャプチャー画面のコラージュ オープニング・トーク 今回もizuizuからの無茶ぶりはなりを潜めて、「キャプテン」について話しています。 AccSellクリッピング拾い読み AccSellクリッピングに掲載したものの中から3人が気になった話題を紹介するAccSellクリッピング拾い読み、まず植木が「動画キャプションを聴覚障害者の UX として考える」というブログ記事を取り上げています。関連して、テレビ番組の字幕などについても話しています。なお、この中で中根が触れていたメディア・アクセス・サポートセンターの字幕に関するガイドラインはこちらに掲載されています。 つづいて中根が、Windows用のスクリーン・リーダーWindow-Eyesの販売終了というニュースを取り上げ、最近のスクリーン・リーダーを巡る状況について話しています。 そしてizuizuが、「アプリ・音声ガイド:耳で楽しむ映画続々 視覚障害者向け」という記事を取り上げて、UDCastについて話しています。 収録後記 キャプションも音声解説もUD Castも試してみると、ほんまいろいろな発見があって楽しすぎるからみんなやってみるといいんじゃないかな! (山本 和泉) Window-Eyesの話の中で触れたブログ記事ですが、こちらでお読みいただけます。ポッドキャストの中でもお話ししたように、少々偏った視点のような気もするのですが、僕にとっては少なからず共感する内容です。なんとなくしばらく落ち着いていた感がある視覚障害者 (特に全盲) のPC利用に関する状況ですが、しばらくはいろいろと動きがあるのかも知れません。そして安定した状態が揺らぎ始めると、ICTが視覚障害者にとって使えないものになってしまう可能性を考えてしまいます。MS-DOS時代からパソコンを使ってきて、Windowsの普及で絶望的な感覚にとらわれたことがある視覚障害者なら、多かれ少なかれこういったことを考えるのではないかと思います。ともあれ、しばらくはスクリーン・リーダーを取り巻く状況にこれまで以上に注目しておく必要がありそうです。 (中根 雅文) 早くも6月。6月といえば、衣替え。そして、梅雨ですねぇ。さてさて、今回ご紹介したキャプション。YouTubeなどを使っていれば、比較的手軽に提供できるようになってきていますが、やればやるほど奥が深いですね。特に、発話以外の音声をどこまで、どのようにキャプションにするかは、画像の代替テキストと似たところがあるように感じています。動画のキャプションや音声解説は、個人的に興味のあるトピックでもあるので、一度しっかりと掘り下げなければと改めて思いました。  (植木 真) AccSellクリッピングの関連記事 動画キャプションを聴覚障害者の UX として考える (Website Usability Info) Window-Eyes to JAWS Migration (Ai Squared) アプリ・音声ガイド:耳で楽しむ映画続々 視覚障害者向け (毎日新聞)

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INCOBS - Audioinformationen
SightCity 2017: Window Eyes to be discontinued, says Eric Damery and explains the VFO approach

INCOBS - Audioinformationen

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 8:49


Freedom Scientific's vice president says "It makes sense to provide a single screen reader under the VFO umbrella" and announces Fusion11, a JAWS and ZoomText package.

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INCOBS - Audioinformationen
SightCity 2017: VFO stellt Window Eyes ein, JAWS und ZoomText gehört die Zukunft

INCOBS - Audioinformationen

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 2:58


Eric Damery (Vicepräsident von Freedom Scientific) erklärt, es sei zweckmäßig, unter dem Dach der VFO-Gruppe nur einen Screen Reader weiterzuführen, den Marktführer JAWS. Weiterhin kündigt Damery das neue Produkt Fusion 11 an, das JAWS und ZoomText kombiniert. "Die Programme sind aufeinander abgestimmt und werden als Paket installiert", so Damery.

Sound Prints
Sound Prints - May 28, 2017

Sound Prints

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 59:55


Window-Eyes to JAWS webinar information; demo of Galaxy barcode reader; demo of ScripTalk, a solution for identifying medications; sound bytes from the 2017 graduation at the Kentucky School for the Blind; music fund at Roundabout

Sound Prints
Sound Prints - May 28, 2017

Sound Prints

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017


Window-Eyes to JAWS webinar information; demo of Galaxy barcode reader; demo of ScripTalk, a solution for identifying medications; sound bytes from the 2017 graduation at the Kentucky School for the Blind; music fund at Roundabout

All Cool Blind Tech Shows
VIP: In With the New, Out With the Old

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 46:57


The Cool Blind Tech team is on top of the news in the world of accessible technology. This week, Joel, Jessica and Nelson discuss the latest happenings from Google, NVDA and say goodbye to an old friend. Make sure to download the podcast or press play to listen to this week's information filled show. Topics This Week Include the Following What We Liked From Google IO 2017 The team shares its opinions on the most recent developers conference from Google. There is a lot of great features in the works and Joel, Nelson and Jessica share their favorites. It's So Hard to Say Goodbye By now the news of the screen reader Window Eyes being discontinued by the VFO group has been heard by most. But, how will it impact the blind community? The team discuss this and provide some links below to alternate screen readers that are available for the PC. NVDA Jaws Windows Narrator ScreenReader by Dolphin Computer Access System Access NVDACon 2017 One of those alternate screen readers discussed by the team is NVDA. The team discuss its development and how it is used by the CBT team to bring you such great content as these podcasts. If you wish to listen to recordings of the conference, take a look here. If you wish to contribute to the future development of NVDA and projects like Osara, you can donate here. Cool Picks This Week Include the Following Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable Joel is digging in the crates for old school vinyl with his cool pick this week. It's a new twist on how to play records via USB. The Google Assistant for iOS Jessica might be switching to a new virtual assistant on her iPhone with the latest release of the Google Assistant on the app store. Aura Luxury Wireless Bluetooth Speaker with Airplay Nelson claims to have found the ultimate Bluetooth speaker with his Cool Pick this week. The way he talks about the speaker, it must sound incredible!

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VIP by COOL BLIND TECH
VIP: In With the New, Out With the Old

VIP by COOL BLIND TECH

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 46:57


The Cool Blind Tech team is on top of the news in the world of accessible technology. This week, Joel, Jessica and Nelson discuss the latest happenings from Google, NVDA and say goodbye to an old friend. Make sure to download the podcast or press play to listen to this week's information filled show. Topics This Week Include the Following What We Liked From Google IO 2017 The team shares its opinions on the most recent developers conference from Google. There is a lot of great features in the works and Joel, Nelson and Jessica share their favorites. It's So Hard to Say Goodbye By now the news of the screen reader Window Eyes being discontinued by the VFO group has been heard by most. But, how will it impact the blind community? The team discuss this and provide some links below to alternate screen readers that are available for the PC. NVDA Jaws Windows Narrator ScreenReader by Dolphin Computer Access System Access NVDACon 2017 One of those alternate screen readers discussed by the team is NVDA. The team discuss its development and how it is used by the CBT team to bring you such great content as these podcasts. If you wish to listen to recordings of the conference, take a look here. If you wish to contribute to the future development of NVDA and projects like Osara, you can donate here. Cool Picks This Week Include the Following Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable Joel is digging in the crates for old school vinyl with his cool pick this week. It's a new twist on how to play records via USB. The Google Assistant for iOS Jessica might be switching to a new virtual assistant on her iPhone with the latest release of the Google Assistant on the app store. Aura Luxury Wireless Bluetooth Speaker with Airplay Nelson claims to have found the ultimate Bluetooth speaker with his Cool Pick this week. The way he talks about the speaker, it must sound incredible!

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All Cool Blind Tech Shows
VIP: In With the New, Out With the Old

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 46:57


The Cool Blind Tech team is on top of the news in the world of accessible technology. This week, Joel, Jessica and Nelson discuss the latest happenings from Google, NVDA and say goodbye to an old friend. Make sure to download the podcast or press play to listen to this week's information filled show. Topics This Week Include the Following What We Liked From Google IO 2017 The team shares its opinions on the most recent developers conference from Google. There is a lot of great features in the works and Joel, Nelson and Jessica share their favorites. It's So Hard to Say Goodbye By now the news of the screen reader Window Eyes being discontinued by the VFO group has been heard by most. But, how will it impact the blind community? The team discuss this and provide some links below to alternate screen readers that are available for the PC. NVDA Jaws Windows Narrator ScreenReader by Dolphin Computer Access System Access NVDACon 2017 One of those alternate screen readers discussed by the team is NVDA. The team discuss its development and how it is used by the CBT team to bring you such great content as these podcasts. If you wish to listen to recordings of the conference, take a look here. If you wish to contribute to the future development of NVDA and projects like Osara, you can donate here. Cool Picks This Week Include the Following Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable Joel is digging in the crates for old school vinyl with his cool pick this week. It's a new twist on how to play records via USB. The Google Assistant for iOS Jessica might be switching to a new virtual assistant on her iPhone with the latest release of the Google Assistant on the app store. Aura Luxury Wireless Bluetooth Speaker with Airplay Nelson claims to have found the ultimate Bluetooth speaker with his Cool Pick this week. The way he talks about the speaker, it must sound incredible!

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Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 26 May 2017 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017


Big news and big app smackdowns! That's this week's Main Menu. We bring you another perspective on the biggest news in assistive technology this year, the sunsetting of Window-Eyes and how to move to JAWS with the consummate expert and good friend of Main Menu, Jonathan Mosen from Freedom Scientific VFO. Jenine brings us another Big App Smackdown as she pits KNFB Reader against the newcomer, Prismo Go and its cloud-based OCR! We manage to cram an app review in there too for Prismo Go, plus a handy JAWS tip. So, don't be afraid of the future! Embrace it with Main Menu!

TyfloPodcast
Rozwój Komercyjnych Czytników Ekranu

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016


JAWS i Window-Eyes, jak te programy rozwijały się na przełomie lat i wersji? Czym jeden wyróżniał się na tle drugiego? O tym wszystkim rozmawiają Michał Kasperczak, Damian Przybyła, Kamil Żak i Michał Dziwisz.

BlindTec
BlindTec Express 04 – FreedomScientific e AISquared se juntam

BlindTec

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 28:14


Salve, galera! Nesse episódio, Marlon Sousa (Splyt) fala da fusão entre a FreedomScientific e a AISquared, mantenedoras, respectivamente, dos leitores de tela JAWS for Windows e Window Eyes. a fusão A notícia surpreendeu bastante. Que o mercado de leitores de tela está passando por transformações nós já alertamos os leitores da BlindTec desde o episódio 11 do podcast, em Novembro O post BlindTec Express 04 – FreedomScientific e AISquared se juntam apareceu primeiro em BlindTec.

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio
Talking Tech 28th June 2016

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 14:05


In this weeks Talking Tech amongst other stories, Stephen and David discuss the possible implications of the VGO group purchasing Ai Squared: the developers of Zoomtext.: one company now develops/distributes previously competitive screen readers (JaWS and Window-Eyes), and screen magnifiers (MAGic and Zoomtext).

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 21 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015


On MainMenu this week We get the latest about access to Windows 10. Mark Soliman from AI Squared brings us a two part tutorial on installing Windows 10 using Window-Eyes and Microsoft Narrator together. Then Joseph Lee introduces us to NVDA Release 2015.3.

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Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 14 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015


Windows 10 is released and record numbers of people around the world are making the switch. Is it time for you to make the switch too? We hear the latest from Freedom Scientific about Jaws and Magic for Windows 10 from two of their recent FScast podcasts and get a bit of a report on a few issues still to be resolved with Jaws with Windows 10, and possible solutions. Over the next few weeks we will hear about Window-Eyes and Windows 10 and NVDA Windows 10 access to Windows 10 with their expected next upgrade late in August. We then hear four of the last demos of Apple Watch from David Woodbridge as he covers controling the Blind Square app on your iPhone from your Apple Watch. David shows us how to control Netflicks on your Apple TV using the Apple Watch Remote app, and how to check the weather on your watch with the weather app, plus dictate a message from your Apple Watch. These demos will conclude our coverage of a tour of the Apple Watch.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 15 May 2015 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015


On MainMenu this week we feature Humanware - and the iBill Project along with the second part of the presentation on moving from Jaws or Window-Eyes to the NVDA free open source screen reader. Jeff Bishop brings us an interview with a representative from Humanware. Joseph Lee from NV Access gives us part 2 of his presentation on how to move from Jaws or Window-Eyes to NVDA for your primary screen reader. And, Jeff Bishop talks to the folks at the iBill Project about their money reader being provided to blind persons in the U. S.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 08 May 2015 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015


MainMenu highlights transitioning from Jaws For Windows or Window-Eyes to the NVDA screen reader. And, we hear more from the AFB Leadership Conference... MainMenu Co producer Jeff Bishop starts us out with an interview with a representative from the Hellen Keller Foundation and their latest project. Joseph Lee from NvAccess brings us the first half of a two part presentation on transitioning from Jaws for Windows or Window-Eyes to the NVDA free screen reader. This presentation was a part of the NVDA 2015.1 Conference conducted in March 2015, and is aired on MainMenu complements of NVAccess. And, Jeff Bishop joins us again from the AFB Leadership conference with an interview about SunSounds Radio and information about what is new with radio reading service radio stations around the world.

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio
Talking Tech 24 March 2015

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 14:22


In this week's episode of Talking Tech David Woodbridge and Stephen Jolley discuss releases and updates of various software packages including: Window Eyes 9.1 Screen Reader; NVDA - Non Visual Desktop Access; Windows 10 and iTunes.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 20 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015


MainMenu presents the Ai Squared training on what is new in Window-Eyes 9.1... Mark Soliman of Ai Squared presents a webiner on "Experiencing The New Features In Window-Eyes 9.1" thanks to the fine folks at www.aisquared.com. A copy of the entire presentation and worksheets for this presentation can be downloaded from the link below... the webinar recording as well as the corresponding study guide worksheet and answer key can be had by visiting: www.gwmicro.com/webinars. The download links can be found just below the heading titled Explore the New Features of Window-Eyes

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Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 16 Jan 2015 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015


This week on Main Menu we bring you an exclusive interview with Jeremy Curry from Ai Squared. This interview is all about the new release of Window-Eyes 9.0. This will be one you won't want to miss. We also include part 2 of This Year in AT for 2014 and David Woodbridge brings us a Mac tip as well for those that want to learn how to access their Extras Menu using their track pad.

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TyfloPodcast
Reha 2014 – Dariusz Włoskowicz – E.C.E.

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015 7:34


Na temat nowości w notatniku Kajetek, oraz o usprawnieniach nadchodzącej, dziewiątej wersji czytnika ekranu Window-Eyes opowiada Dariusz Włoskowicz z firmy E.C.E.

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Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 13 Jun 2014 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2014


On Main Menu this week, we rebroadcast a recent Tech Doctor podcast detailing the announcements made by Apple at last weeks WWDC Conference. We thank the Tech Doctor for letting us air this podcast, and we look forward to bringing you many demonstrations on the new updates from Apple once they are released this fall. After the conclusion of WWDC coverage, we wrap up the GW Micro webinar on using Microsoft Outlook with window Eyes. Even if you are not a Window Eyes user, you will find many tips on using Outlook within this webinar which we began to air last week. Main Menu would like to thank GW Micro for allowing us to air their excellent training on Outlook. To find more training available from GW Micro, visit the GW Micro Training Department.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 06 Jun 2014 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014


Keeping you informed is our business here at MainMenu... Kevin Shaw from Zagga Entertainment introduces us to a new descriptive video service that they are developing, and tells you how you can become involved. And, we feature a new tutorial from GW Micro on using Window-Eyes with Microsoft Outlook 2013. We thank the fine folks at AI Squared for allowing us to air this first part of a two part tutorial on Window-Eyes with Outlook 2013. More training from GW Micro is available from the the GW Micro Training Department.

AccSell -- Accessibility Central
第44回: 「ペヤングじゃないですよね!?」

AccSell -- Accessibility Central

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2014 30:39


今回は、AccSellクリッピング掲載記事に関連して、Window-Eyes日本語版について、不動産検索サイトHOME'SのiPhone向けアプリについて、そして中根の物件探しの経験談など、あれこれと話しています。 ホワイトボードのような壁の前で植木、中根、izuizuのスリーショット。植木さんはホワイトボード用の赤ペンとイレーザーを持って何かを言おうとしてる風です。中根さんは真ん中で直立不動で、izuizuは相変わらずピースしています。 まず、先日Window-Eyes日本語版が公開されたことを受けて、Window-Eyes日本語版の概要を紹介しています。また、Microsoft Officeユーザー向けにWindow-Eyesを無償提供している、GW Microのビジネス・モデルについて、CSUN Conferenceで聞いた話なども紹介しています。 続いて、Window-Eyes日本語版を実際に使ってみた感想を紹介しています。 また、先日公開された、不動産情報サイトHOME'sのiPhone向けアプリを実際に使ってみた感想を紹介しています。関連して、障害者が不動産物件を探す場合について、中根の経験談を話しています。 収録後記 鼻声でお聞きづらい感じになってしまい失礼しました。HOME'Sのアプリを試そうと思ったら私はAndroidだったのでできませんでした。。ぬぬん。ちなみに私はペヤングよりもUFO派です。 (山本 和泉) 僕が最後に引っ越しをしたのは10年前のことでした。そのときは、ポッドキャストの中でお話ししたようなトラブルを嫌って、もともとそういうことがまず起こらないように、いわゆる公団住宅を中心に物件探しをしたため、比較的楽に引っ越し先を見つけることができました。そんなわけで、不動産屋で物件探しをしたのは、かれこれ20年近く前の話になってしまいますので、今ではだいぶ状況が違っているかもしれません。同じ所に10年も済んでなんとなく飽きてきましたし、その他にもいろいろと事情があってそろそろ引っ越ししたいなと思い始めていたところに、今回紹介したHOME'Sのアプリが出てきました。良い機会なので、最近の状況がどうなのかということを知るためにも、真剣に引っ越しを考えてみようかなどと思っています。障害がある皆さんの最近の物件探しの体験談なども、よろしければ聞かせてください。 (中根 雅文) 収録の中でも少しお話しましたが、アクセシビリティの仕事をするようになった頃、ある全盲の女性が一人暮らしをしている様子をビデオで拝見して、衝撃を受けたことを思い出しました。自分ひとりで料理をしたり、ご飯を炊いたり、洗濯したり。その当時は、まだ何も知らなかったので、そんなことまで出来ちゃうんだ!?みたいな。 その後、中根さんをはじめ、全盲のいろいろな方々とお会いして、自分の中での "特別度合い" みたいなものがどんどん変わってきたんですが、やはり多くの人はそもそも "知らない" のではないかなと。ワタクシ自身もまだまだ知らないことのほうが多いと思いますし、より多くの皆さんがそんな現実を知ることで、もっと世の中も変わっていくんじゃないかなって考えさせられた今回の収録でした。 (植木 真) AccSellクリッピングの関連記事 [ニュース] GW Micro、Window-Eyes日本語版をリリース [ソフトウェア レビュー] Window-Eyes 8.4 日本語版 [ソフトウェア レビュー] HOME'S(ホームズ) アクセシビリティ対応版

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Tiflo Audio
Tiflo Audio 45: Introducción al lector de pantalla Window-Eyes

Tiflo Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2014


Manolo hace una introducción y demostración del lector de pantalla Window-Eyes. Este lector de pantalla profesional, está disponible libre de costo, a todos los usuarios que tengan Microsoft Office versiones 2010 en adelante. Durante la demostración, Manolo presenta una alternativa del programa, que permite usarlo con los mismos comandos del popular lector de pantalla JAWS … Seguir leyendo Tiflo Audio 45: Introducción al lector de pantalla Window-Eyes →

TyfloPodcast
JAWS, NVDA i Window-Eyes w 2014 Roku

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014


O stanie rozwoju trzech, najpopularniejszych czytników ekranu w rozmowie z Michałem Dziwiszem opowiadają Patryk Faliszewski, Robert Łabędzki i Kamil Żak.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 07 Feb 2014 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2014


Get the latest technology updates here on Main Menu. We start with several announcements of updates to a number of assistive technology products, followed by: The GW Micro training department continues with part 2 of their presentation for new users of Window-Eyes. We thank GW Micro again for allowing us to air this presentation. MainMenu staff member David Woodbridge demonstrates Using Airfoil on the Mac to enable multiple AirPlay Spekaers on iOS. And MainMenu Executive Producer Chase Crispin interviews Brad Davis from Freedom Scientific about the latest release of the Ruby HD Video Magnifier.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 31 Jan 2014 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2014


Are you a new user of Window-Eyes or considering giving it a try? The training department from GW Micro is here to tell you all about the new Window-Eyes For Microsoft Office users, and even get you started using it. We greatly appreciate GW Micro for letting us re-air this introductory training on MainMenu. This is part one of two parts, with the remainder next week. And, MainMenu staff member David Woodbridge demonstrates using the iPod Nano 6th generation device as a watch. Once again, MainMenu brings you the information that you need for the latest technologies you want to use while it is still new.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Window-eyes gets mentioned on The Tech Guy show.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 4:16


On January 19, 2014 I call The Tech Guy to talk about the partnership between GW Micro and Microsoft that gives Window-eyes to anyone using Microsoft Office 2010 or later.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Window-eyes gets mentioned on The Tech Guy show.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014


On January 19, 2014 I call The Tech Guy to talk about the partnership between GW Micro and Microsoft that gives Window-eyes to anyone using Microsoft Office 2010 or later.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Window-eyes gets mentioned on The Tech Guy show.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 4:16


On January 19, 2014 I call The Tech Guy to talk about the partnership between GW Micro and Microsoft that gives Window-eyes to anyone using Microsoft Office 2010 or later.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Window-eyes gets mentioned on The Tech Guy show.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 4:16


On January 19, 2014 I call The Tech Guy to talk about the partnership between GW Micro and Microsoft that gives Window-eyes to anyone using Microsoft Office 2010 or later.

Interactive Accessibility
IAP Episode 1 Volume 2: Jeremy Curry, Window-Eyes

Interactive Accessibility

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014


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Interactive Accessibility
IAP Episode 1 Volume 2: Jeremy Curry, Window-Eyes

Interactive Accessibility

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014


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Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 13 Dec 2013 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013


We will help you make sure you are on time this week, and More this week. David Woodbridge brings us a demonstration of the Freevox Touch Smart Watch with large print and speech access. And we hear part two of the tutorial on using iTunes with Window-Eyes, complements of Gw Micro. Whether it is a new very accessible watch or fine tuning your skills using iTunes we have it here on MainMenu for you this week.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 06 Dec 2013 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2013


Knowledge is good and today we will learn a lot. Geremy Curry from GW Micro Brings us the first of a two part training on using iTunes 11.1 with Window-Eyes 8.3. And, Joseph Lee gives us a tutorial on using the review mode in the latest NVDA. Wow, you will really be smart after you master all that you will learn on this show.

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Winarchiver Demonstration With Window-eyes

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013


I recently wrote a blog post about Winarchiver.¬† You can read it here.¬† This podcast will demonstrate Winarchiver using Window-eyes under Windows 8. -  

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Winarchiver Demonstration With Window-eyes

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 13:40


I recently wrote a blog post about Winarchiver.¬† You can read it here.¬† This podcast will demonstrate Winarchiver using Window-eyes under Windows 8.  

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Winarchiver Demonstration With Window-eyes

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 13:40


I recently wrote a blog post about Winarchiver.¬† You can read it here.¬† This podcast will demonstrate Winarchiver using Window-eyes under Windows 8.  

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning
Winarchiver Demonstration With Window-eyes

Mystic Access Podcast: Where the Magic is in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 13:40


I recently wrote a blog post about Winarchiver.¬† You can read it here.¬† This podcast will demonstrate Winarchiver using Window-eyes under Windows 8.  

TyfloPodcast
Nowości w Window-Eyes 8.2

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2013 176:40


O usprawnieniach, które pojawiły się w nowej wersji czytnika ekranu Window-Eyes oraz o pracy z tym programem Michał Kasperczak rozmawia z wieloletnimi jego użytkownikami, Robertem Łabędzkim, Michałem Molkiem i Damianem Przybyłą, do rozmowy aktywnie włącza się również Dariusz Włoskowicz, przedstawiciel partnera firmy GW Micro na Polskę, firmy E.C.E.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 03 May 2013 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2013


This week on Main Menu, we conclude the webinar presentation from GW Micro discussing tips and tricks for using Windows 8 with Window Eyes. Mary Emerson also returns with her tutorials on the version 8 upgrade for HIMS note takers. This week, Mary demonstrates the RSS reader application.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 26 Apr 2013 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2013


Features on MainMenu this week include Mary Emerson starts a review of the new version 8 firmware for Braille Sense U2 and Braille Sense Plus. She will show us what has changed and tell us about many of the new features in version 8.0. Thanks to GW Micro we are airing the first half of a two part review of Windows 8 and how it works with Window-Eyes 8.0. And, we find out that Window-Eyes 8.2 was just released this week. Then David Woodbridge from Vision Australia brings us a demonstration of using guide assist on an iOS device with VoiceOver. You will not want to miss the information and interesting content in this show for this week. So join us and be a part of what is going on on MainMenu.

Tech Touch
Ziezo Vlaanderen: Integra Window-Eyes

Tech Touch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2013 6:59


In onze Ziezo Vlaanderen reeks zijn er al een aantal screenreaders de revue gepasseerd. Vandaag is het de beurt aan Window-Eyes. In België is de firma Integra Belgium de leverancier van dit schermuitleespakket. Daan had een interview met Ivo Van Genechten over zowel de ontwikkelingen van window-Eyes alsook de ruimere evoluties op de markt van […] Het bericht Ziezo Vlaanderen: Integra Window-Eyes verscheen eerst op Tech Touch Podcast.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 15 Feb 2013 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2013


Windows 8 accessability and a notetaker app from AFB highlight MainMenu this week! MainMenu Executive Producer Chase Crispin starts us out with an interview with Dan Hubbell of Microsoft about all the new accessibility features in Windows 8 including a completely new Narrator. MainMenu staff member David Woodbridge comes to us complements of www.visionaustralia.org with a exciting demonstration and review of the accessibility of the new Microsoft slate with touch screen access and a very stylish design. MainMenu staff member Rich Cavalaro brings us a review and demonstration of access note a new specially designed accessible notetaking app for iOS from the American Foundation for the Blind. And, Chase Crispin returns with an interview with Dan Weirich from GW Micro about the newly released Window-Eyes screen reader and access to Windows 8. It is information you will want to know, and it is all on MainMenu this week.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 21 Dec 2012 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2012


This week on MainMenu we bring you holiday greetings from Main Menu staff and listeners. MainMenu staff member Tim Cummings interviews Stephen Clower from GW Micro about the just released Window-Eyes 8.0 and all of its new features. David Woodbridge from Vision Australia Shows us how to purchase, download and run a new app all from the IOS app store on your iPhone or other IOS device. And, David also demonstrates using the Reminder app on your Mac and iPhone to help you keep track of appointments, and other details of your busy schedule. It is all on MainMenu this week just for you!!!

TyfloPodcast
TyfloPodcast w Radiu EN – Jaws, NVDA i Window-Eyes

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012 211:20


Michał Dziwisz, Tomek Bilecki, Patryk Faliszewski, Robert Łabędzki i Kamil Żak rozmawiają o zaletach i wadach trzech najpopularniejszych Windowsowych czytników ekranu.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 20 Apr 2012 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2012


This week's show starts with our notetaker coverage and we hear the second part of the panel discussion about the five notetakers we have been covering during the notetaker series. Tim cumings reviews the GWConnect software that gives the user a new level of accessibility to Skype. And, thanks to www.serotalk.com we rebroadcast an interview that they did at the CSUN 2012 conference with Doug Geoffray from GW Micro about Windows 8 and what they are doing to make it accessible with their flagship screen reader Window-Eyes and more! Its' all on MainMenu this week on acbradio's Mainstream! Main Menu can be first heard on Fridays at 9:00 pm Eastern time. It airs throughout Saturday on ACB Radio Mainstream. http://www.acbradio.org/mainstream It is also available in the iTunes store, in the iBlink Radio app for IOS and Android devices, and is available to Radio Reading Services around the world. Subscribe to the Main Menu podcast feed at: http://mainmenu.acbradio.org/rss.php Follow MainMenu on Twitter at: http://www.twitter.com/mainmenu Subscribe to a list where you can interact with other Main Menu listeners and the Main Menu staff by sending a blank email message to: mm-friends-subscribe at acbradio.org

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 02 Dec 2011 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2011


This week after our weekly Tech Update from Chase Crispin, David Woodbridge from Vision Australia brings us a follow up segment on using Siri with Voice Over on the iPhone 4s. Then, Shane Davidson interviews GW Micro about the release of Window Eyes 7.5.2 and the company's future plans for that screen reader. Finally, we hear from Handy Tech North America about the accessible Cash Manager software.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 01 Jul 2011 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2011


This week we have two tech updates from Chase Crispin. Next, David Woodbridge of Vision Australia shows us how to add sort and remove items from the dock using a Mac. Then, we visit with Doug Geoffray about the release of Window-Eyes 7.5.1.0. Following that, Jess Smith shows us how to use VoiceOver hot spots. Finally, David Tanner begins a two-part series on DocuScan Plus, Serotek's OCR product for the Mac and Windows.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 11 Mar 2011 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2011


After this week's Tech Update from Chase Crispin, we visit with Doug Geoffray of GW Micro about the eminent release of Window-Eyes 7.5. Finally, Paul Henrichsen begins a review of MyMovies Pro for the iPhone and other iDevices.

Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 25 Feb 2011 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2011


THIS week, we bring you part 2 of our look at Window-Eyes 7.5 courtesy of GW Micro. Next, Chase Crispin reviews the Snowball microphone. Finally, J. J. Meddaugh of Blind Bargains brings us another interview from this year's ATIA conference. In this interview, Doug Hacker, VP of Business Development at AI Squared demonstrates ZoomReader, an OCR app for IOS devices.

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Main Menu
Main Menu for Fri, 11 Feb 2011 00:00:00 -0500

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2011


This week we bring you part one of our look at Window-Eyes 7.5 courtesy of GW Micro. We will look at part two of this presentation in two weeks.

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TyfloPodcast
Manager licencji programu Window-Eyes

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2010


O sposobach aktywacji Window-Eyes oraz o narzędziu, które może nam w tym pomóc opowiada Adam Ostrowski.

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TyfloPodcast
Instalacja programu Window-Eyes 7.2

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2010


Adam Ostrowski omawia i demonstruje proces instalacji tego czytnika Ekranu.

programu window eyes
TyfloPodcast
Profile użytkowników w Window-Eyes

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2010 25:15


Adam Ostrowski demonstruje tę funkcję WE, która umożliwia m.in. proste przełączanie się między różnymi syntezatorami mowy.

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Main Menu
Main Menu for Sat, 17 Apr 2010 00:00:00 -0400

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2010


On this week's show Chrissie Cochrane, Jeff Bishop, and Jamie Pauls join forces to talk about Window-Eyes scripting. After that, we hear more highlights from CSUN 2010 courtesy of Blind Bargains.

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Maccessibility
The Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast #8 - To Script or Not, and Other Stories

Maccessibility

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2010


In episode #8 of the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast, we introduce our newest contributor, M.J. Phoenix. Our knights of the Round Table Podcast recap and discuss recent Mac-cessibility news stories, including iBooks accessibility, Adobe’s announcement for Flash and Flex accessibility on the Mac, and the recent update to Frotz for iPhone, which provided substantial accessibility enhancements. The bulk of the show is given over to a discussion of screen reader scripting, its pros and cons, and why it is not discussed widely among VoiceOver users. In a follow up show, we will be discussing this topic further with Window-Eyes script writer Jeff Bishop. Other notes: Cara’s pick - HeyTell for iPhone/iPod touch Darcy’s picks - DropBox.com for Mac and the optional DropBox app for iPhone and iPod touch Holly’s pick - The Facebook Lite web site M.J.’s picks - iPhone/iPod touch games by Storm8 Josh’s picks - Echofon for iPhone/iPod touch (Free or Pro), the YouMail.com service, and the optional YouMail app for iPhone/iPod touch

TyfloPodcast
Window-Eyes w Internecie

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2009


O tym, w jaki sposób przy pomocy Screen Readera Window-Eyes korzystać ze światowej pajęczyny, opowiada Rafał Kiwak.

TyfloPodcast
Myszka w Window-Eyes

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2009


W tym odcinku Rafał Kiwak przedstawia możliwości, jakie daje wskaźnik myszy i WE Cursor.

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TyfloPodcast
Okna i akcje w programie Window-Eyes

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2009 15:44


O tym, czym są okna użytkownika i akcje w programie Window-Eyes i w jaki sposób można z nich korzystać w celu ułatwienia sobie pracy, opowiada Michał Dziwisz.

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TyfloPodcast
Początki z Window-Eyes

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2009


Rafał Kiwak prezentuje ten popularny ScreenReader, pobieżnie omawia jego menu, a także przedstawia najważniejsze skróty, jakie każdy początkujący użytkownik znać powinien.

TyfloPodcast
Praca zdalna przy użyciu Window-Eyes

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2008 43:21


Michał Dziwisz i Tomek Kowalik opowiadają w jaki sposób za pomocą screenreadera Window-Eyes możliwa jest praca zdalna na komputerze z wykorzystaniem pulpitu zdalnego.

UXpod - User Experience Podcast
Accessibility - An Interview with Dr. Sofia Celic

UXpod - User Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2008 14:26


Gerry Gaffney spoke to Dr. Sofia Celic of Vision Australia (www.visionaustralia.org.au) about issues faced by the visually impaired and others.Sofia says that a knowledge of accessibility should be "in any serious developer's toolkit".Two screen readers were mentioned - Jaws (www.freedomscientific.com/fs_products/software_jaws.asp)  and Window-Eyes (www.gwmicro.com).OzWAI (www.ozewai.org) is the Australian Web Adaptability Initiative.Sofia mentions the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) (www.hreoc.gov.au).Microsoft has case studies and videos online (www.microsoft.com/enable/casestudy/default.aspx).Sofia is also involved in the ongoing development of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT).Duration: 14:26File size: 2.47MB