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20-Minute Tech Tips: Access and Search for Keyboard Commands31 Aug 202400:22:19

In this episode of 20-Minute Tech Tips, you'll learn effective ways to find and use keyboard commands across different applications and operating systems. Whether you're using JAWS, ZoomText, Fusion, or just prefer keyboard shortcuts to speed up your workflow, this episode covers essential tips to access, search, and master these commands. From navigating the JAWS key options to finding shortcuts in Microsoft Word or Google Workspace, this episode is packed with practical advice to enhance your tech efficiency.

Using Microsoft Word Templates with JAWS23 Aug 202400:47:43

This podcast demonstrates how to create, modify, and use templates in Microsoft Word effectively with JAWS. Ron Miller, from the Vispero training department, explains what a template is and how it can streamline document creation by maintaining consistent formatting and styles. We also discuss the variety of templates available in Word, including those provided by Microsoft, and how to navigate and customize them for specific needs. The episode includes a step-by-step guide on creating a simple template and tips for ensuring accessibility and usability, particularly when dealing with complex elements like tables.

The Power of Microsoft Search, Part Two21 Jun 202400:24:05

Listen in once again as Ron Miller discusses how JAWS users can utilize the Microsoft Search tool to enhance the Microsoft 365 Experience. Part one is also available if you haven't listened yet!

The Power of Microsoft Search, Part One14 Jun 202400:23:23

Listen in as Ron Miller discusses how JAWS users can utilize the Microsoft Search tool to enhance the Microsoft 365 Experience. Discussion topics include search in Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint. Part two is coming soon!

 

 

Teaching Resources with Ron Miller, Using Microsoft Teams and Zoom with JAWS Part One11 Jun 202400:37:29

In this episode of "Teaching Resources with Ron Miller," we will explore the following topics:

Navigating the Microsoft Teams Interface

Reading and Composing Chat Messages in Teams

Joining Meetings in Teams

Scheduling Meeting in Teams

Five Features in Word to Help You Organize Your Files31 May 202400:32:27

In this podcast episode, Ron Miller provides detailed guidance on how to use Microsoft Word's features to organize files efficiently. The discussion begins with creating folders directly within Word, which many users typically do via File Explorer. Ron then explains the process of handling unsaved documents when Word crashes or closes unexpectedly. Get to know Word’s auto-recovery system and how to navigate the recovery dialog to restore unsaved documents.

You are walked through the steps to locate auto-recovered files, emphasizing the need to save these files promptly to avoid data loss. For advanced users, Ron explains how to find the default location of auto-saved files on a Windows 11 system, using keyboard shortcuts to navigate the Word options dialog.

This episode is a practical guide for both novice and experienced Word users, aiming to minimize data loss and improve file management practices within the application.

 
20 Minute Tech Tips: Chat with Picture Smart AI28 May 202400:18:33

20 Minute Tech Tips is back with another episode on Picture Smart AI. This time, we're showcasing the new Chat feature, and demonstrating how conversing with Picture Smart AI can help you fine tune your description results!

Freedom Scientific Unveils Revolutionary PictureSmart AI for JAWS – Transforming Accessibility with AI-Powered Image Descriptions Announcing the launch of PictureSmart AI, a groundbreaking feature in the JAWS screen reading software that leverages artificial intelligence to provide detailed descriptions of images. (St. Petersburg, Florida – March 06, 2024)Freedom Scientific, a leading provider of assistive technology for individuals with vision impairments, is proud to announce the launch of PictureSmart AI, a groundbreaking feature in the JAWS screen reading software that leverages artificial intelligence to provide detailed descriptions of images. This innovative update marks a significant leap forward in accessibility technology, offering never before seen support for visually impaired users navigating digital content with screen reading technology. Empowering Users with AI Technology PictureSmart AI, found in JAWS and as part of Fusion, represents a major enhancement over its prior version, utilizing advanced AI algorithms to analyze and articulate what’s in images, including those found on web pages, in emails, or within screenshots. This feature is designed to address the challenges visually impaired users face when encountering graphical content, transforming the way they access and interact with digital information. “This feature is more than just an innovation; it’s a gateway to untapped potential, allowing our users to use JAWS to interact with images and graphics in ways previously unimaginable,” said Ryan Jones, Vice President of Software and a JAWS user himself. “By weaving the latest AI technologies into JAWS, we are not just enhancing user experience; we are redefining what’s possible in accessibility. PictureSmart AI is a significant step forward in our commitment to empowering individuals with vision impairments to navigate the digital world with the same ease and depth as everyone else. We are excited to see how this technology will open new doors for our users, fostering greater independence and enriching their digital interactions.” Breaking Down Barriers With PictureSmart AI, JAWS users can now explore a whole new world of digital content. From detailed descriptions of charts and diagrams to social media posts to insights into screenshots of application windows, PictureSmart AI removes the longstanding barrier between visually impaired users and graphical information, ensuring everyone can fully participate in the digital age. “In our initial testing phase, we’ve observed an incredible range of applications by our users,” remarked Roxana Fischer, Product Manager for Blind and Low Vision Software. “The introduction of PictureSmart AI has empowered them to embark on activities previously out of reach, from exploring family photos to actively participating in screen-shared presentations and even navigating complex diagrams at school. This diversity in usage underscores the transformative potential of PictureSmart AI.” Innovation Inspired by Users The development of PictureSmart AI underscores Freedom Scientific’s commitment to innovation driven by user needs. By harnessing the power of AI, Freedom Scientific aims to enhance screen reading technology further, enabling users to navigate the digital world with greater ease and confidence. Availability and Continuous Improvement PictureSmart AI is available in the March update of JAWS and Fusion version 2024. Visit the JAWS 2024 release notes to learn more and see examples. Freedom Scientific is committed to continuous improvement, ensuring PictureSmart AI evolves to meet the needs of our diverse user base

An Introduction to OneNote with JAWS21 May 202400:38:47

Are you new to using Microsoft OneNote with JAWS? Need a way to create notes and keep up with important information? Then check out our latest episode. We’ll provide an overview of the OneNote interface, plus show you how to organize, manage, and share notes to improve collaboration and productivity.

Teaching Resources with Ron Miller, Quickly Getting Help in JAWS Part Two11 May 202400:19:02

In this Training, Ron Miller will discuss:

JAWS Command search

JAWS Find Command

Virtualize The Current Window

JAWS Speech History

JAWS Utility Folder

 

20 Minute Tech Tips: Searching in Gmail03 May 202400:17:20

Listen in to our new series, 20 Minute Tech Tips. Hear Elizabeth Whitaker as she demonstrates a few powerful tips for Searching in Gmail.

For more tips for transitioning from Basic HTML to Standard view in Gmail, check out our previous training: https://www.freedomscientific.com/webinars/transitioning-from-basic-html-view-to-standard-view-in-gmail-with-jaws/

 

 

Teaching Resources with Ron Miller, Quickly Getting Help in JAWS Part One26 Apr 202400:28:35

In this Training, Ron Miller will discuss:

Using the JAWS Help System

Screen Sensitive Help

Keyboard Help

App specific Help

Hotkey Help

Windows Key Help

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The JAWS® Training page is your one-stop source for finding free training materials, in a variety of formats, and on a range of topics.

https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/jaws/

Five Power Tips for Navigating Google Docs with JAWS19 Apr 202400:35:45

Are you new to Google Docs and JAWS? Want to learn how to write, edit, and navigate documents more efficiently? Then check out our podcast. We’ll provide an overview of the Docs layout, demonstrate powerful features to help you create and manage documents more efficiently, and show you keyboard shortcuts to increase productivity.

https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/freewebinars/

Access PDFs in Adobe Acrobat Reader with JAWS16 Aug 202400:37:49

Portable Document Format (PDF) files are commonly used to share documents across platforms. These documents are widely used and often required in school and employment settings. They can include text and visuals such as images, charts, and tables to convey information.

In this webinar recording, we provide an overview of the Acrobat Reader interface, discuss accessible versus inaccessible PDFs, and provide tips on how to create accessible PDFs. We’ll show you how to:

  • Install and set up Acrobat Reader
  • Set preferences and accessibility settings
  • Open PDFs in a web browser or Acrobat Reader
  • Navigate and save a PDF
  • Use JAWS Convenient OCR to read inaccessible PDFs
Access Files in Teams with JAWS12 Apr 202400:14:35

In this short demo, Elizabeth Whitaker demonstrates file navigation and search within the newest version of Microsoft Teams (April 2024).

JAWS Speech History with Ron Miller05 Apr 202400:23:43

Ron Miller demonstrates the Speech History Feature in JAWS. JAWS Speech History gives you the ability to review the last 500 announcements that were spoken by the speech synthesizer. If you miss one or more messages spoken by JAWS, you can press INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by H to open a Results Viewer window containing up to the last 500 announcements spoken by the synthesizer. When the Speech History window opens, you are placed on the line containing the most recent announcement.

An Introduction to the New Teams with JAWS01 Apr 202400:32:45

Do you use Microsoft Teams at home, work, or school? Need tips for navigating the new Teams with JAWS? Listen in to us and our special guest, Brett Humphrey from Microsoft for, “An Introduction to the New Teams with JAWS.”

We’ll provide an overview of the Teams interface and show you how to:

  • Navigate to different views and panes
  • Use keyboard commands to perform important tasks
  • Navigate teams and channels more efficiently
  • Locate recent activities in the activity feed
  • Access Help and search for commands
Teaching Resources with Ron Miller, Reading and Editing Text with JAWS Part 222 Mar 202400:14:48

Our training series for teachers and assistive technology instructors serves as a guide to use when teaching JAWS. Through its targeted lessons, quizzes, and a multitude of free resources, you will gain new skills to help you train your students and clients. Listen as Ron Miller gives a tutorial on how to read and edit text in JAWS. (Part 1 also available)

For more Teaching Resources, you can visit https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/teachers/

20 Minute Tech Tips: Picture Smart AI15 Mar 202400:25:45

Listen in to our new series, 20 Minute Tech Tips. We're excited to kick off this new monthly podcast with a dive into Picture Smart AI, an all new feature in JAWS and Fusion as of March 2024.

Freedom Scientific Unveils Revolutionary PictureSmart AI for JAWS – Transforming Accessibility with AI-Powered Image Descriptions Announcing the launch of PictureSmart AI, a groundbreaking feature in the JAWS screen reading software that leverages artificial intelligence to provide detailed descriptions of images. (St. Petersburg, Florida – March 06, 2024)Freedom Scientific, a leading provider of assistive technology for individuals with vision impairments, is proud to announce the launch of PictureSmart AI, a groundbreaking feature in the JAWS screen reading software that leverages artificial intelligence to provide detailed descriptions of images. This innovative update marks a significant leap forward in accessibility technology, offering never before seen support for visually impaired users navigating digital content with screen reading technology. Empowering Users with AI Technology PictureSmart AI, found in JAWS and as part of Fusion, represents a major enhancement over its prior version, utilizing advanced AI algorithms to analyze and articulate what’s in images, including those found on web pages, in emails, or within screenshots. This feature is designed to address the challenges visually impaired users face when encountering graphical content, transforming the way they access and interact with digital information. “This feature is more than just an innovation; it’s a gateway to untapped potential, allowing our users to use JAWS to interact with images and graphics in ways previously unimaginable,” said Ryan Jones, Vice President of Software and a JAWS user himself. “By weaving the latest AI technologies into JAWS, we are not just enhancing user experience; we are redefining what’s possible in accessibility. PictureSmart AI is a significant step forward in our commitment to empowering individuals with vision impairments to navigate the digital world with the same ease and depth as everyone else. We are excited to see how this technology will open new doors for our users, fostering greater independence and enriching their digital interactions.” Breaking Down Barriers With PictureSmart AI, JAWS users can now explore a whole new world of digital content. From detailed descriptions of charts and diagrams to social media posts to insights into screenshots of application windows, PictureSmart AI removes the longstanding barrier between visually impaired users and graphical information, ensuring everyone can fully participate in the digital age. “In our initial testing phase, we’ve observed an incredible range of applications by our users,” remarked Roxana Fischer, Product Manager for Blind and Low Vision Software. “The introduction of PictureSmart AI has empowered them to embark on activities previously out of reach, from exploring family photos to actively participating in screen-shared presentations and even navigating complex diagrams at school. This diversity in usage underscores the transformative potential of PictureSmart AI.” Innovation Inspired by Users The development of PictureSmart AI underscores Freedom Scientific’s commitment to innovation driven by user needs. By harnessing the power of AI, Freedom Scientific aims to enhance screen reading technology further, enabling users to navigate the digital world with greater ease and confidence. Availability and Continuous Improvement PictureSmart AI is available in the March update of JAWS and Fusion version 2024. Visit the JAWS 2024 release notes to learn more and see examples. Freedom Scientific is committed to continuous improvement, ensuring PictureSmart AI evolves to meet the needs of our diverse user base

Split Braille in JAWS 2024: Show Speaker's Notes in PowerPoint Presentation View08 Mar 202400:03:54

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Split Braille in JAWS 2024: Message List Plus Preview Pane View08 Mar 202400:04:55

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Teaching Resources with Ron Miller, Reading and Editing Text with JAWS Part 101 Mar 202400:19:03

Our training series for teachers and assistive technology instructors serves as a guide to use when teaching JAWS. Through its targeted lessons, quizzes, and a multitude of free resources, you will gain new skills to help you train your students and clients. Listen as Ron Miller gives a tutorial on how to read and edit text in JAWS. (Part 2 coming soon)

For more Teaching Resources, you can visit https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/teachers/

Ten Tips for Customizing Your Outlook Calendar with JAWS, Part Two23 Feb 202400:35:23

Are you looking for ways to navigate and customize your Outlook Calendar with JAWS more efficiently? Then listen to part two of our podcast, Ten Tips for Customizing Your Outlook Calendar with JAWS. Check out part one if you haven't!

https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/freewebinars/

Ten Tips for Customizing Your Outlook Calendar with JAWS, Part One16 Feb 202400:16:57

Are you looking for ways to navigate and customize your Outlook Calendar with JAWS more efficiently? Then listen to part one of our podcast, Ten Tips for Customizing Your Outlook Calendar with JAWS. Part Two coming soon!

https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/freewebinars/

An Overview of JAWS Cursors with Elizabeth Whitaker09 Aug 202400:43:16
 

This week's podcast provides an in-depth tutorial on using various cursors in JAWS. Liz discusses how JAWS Cursors function in both desktop and laptop keyboard layouts.

Key Points Covered:

  1. JAWS Keyboard Layouts: Liz explains how users can switch between desktop and laptop layouts, emphasizing the use of the Caps Lock key as the JAWS key in laptop mode.

  2. PC Cursor: The system cursor used in text-based applications like Microsoft Word, allowing users to navigate and edit documents.

  3. Virtual PC Cursor: This cursor is used primarily on web pages and HTML documents, simulating the PC cursor to enable navigation and reading. It can be turned off in specific scenarios, like when using Google Docs.

  4. JAWS Cursor: This cursor allows users to explore parts of the screen that the PC cursor cannot reach, providing additional information and enabling mouse functionality without moving the system focus.

  5. Practical Commands: Liz demonstrates various keystrokes and commands to activate and use these cursors effectively, ensuring users can manage different scenarios where JAWS might not automatically choose the best cursor.

ZoomText Demo: Saving Default Settings09 Feb 202400:11:28

Learn how to save, customize, and access default settings in ZoomText!

ZoomText Magnifier/Reader is a fully integrated magnification and reading program tailored for low-vision users. Magnifier/Reader enlarges and enhances everything on your computer screen, echoes your typing and essential program activity, and automatically reads documents, web pages, email.

https://www.freedomscientific.com/products/software/zoomtext/

Celebrating 200 Years of Braille!02 Feb 202400:45:34

2024 marks the 200th anniversary of braille. To celebrate, we are held a special event to commemorate the major milestones that make up the history of braille. Join us and some very special guests as we discuss how braille is used at home, in school, and in the workplace. We also share stories and ideas that illustrate the crucial role braille continues to play in all facets of our daily lives.

https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/freewebinars/archivedwebinars/

Split Braille in JAWS 2024: Translation Split View29 Jan 202400:03:41

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

We have more Split Braille training headed your way, so stay tuned! https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Split Braille in JAWS 2024: Speech History View29 Jan 202400:05:10

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

We have more Split Braille training headed your way, so stay tuned! https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Split Braille in JAWS 2024: JAWS Cursor View26 Jan 202400:04:12

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

We have more Split Braille training headed your way, so stay tuned! https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Split Braille in JAWS 2024: Attributes Indicator View26 Jan 202400:04:21

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

We have more Split Braille training headed your way, so stay tuned! https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Split Braille in JAWS 2024: Annotations View26 Jan 202400:04:25

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

We have more Split Braille training headed your way, so stay tuned! https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Split Braille in JAWS 2024: Buffered Text26 Jan 202400:03:25

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

We have more Split Braille training headed your way, so stay tuned! https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Divide and Conquer! Overcoming Challenges with Split Braille and JAWS19 Jan 202400:33:10

Celebrate National Braille Literacy Month with us as we take a deep dive into the Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024. We take an extensive look at the new functionality it provides and discuss ways it can help boost productivity. Learn about practical scenarios for using it in views such as:

  • Buffered Text
  • Annotations
  • Attribute Indicators
  • Speech History
  • Translation Split
  • JAWS Cursor
  • Window Text
  • Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Teams application-specific views
Split Braille in JAWS 2024, an Overview12 Jan 202400:12:24

The new Split Braille feature in JAWS 2024 gives Braille display users powerful new functionality, including the ability to view content from different locations on the same Braille line using one of several types of views. When a Split Braille view is active, your Braille display is split into two halves, or regions. Additionally, two vertical lines are displayed between the two regions to show the separation. The use of the Split Braille feature is not restricted to displays of a certain size. It will work with Braille displays of any length though using it with smaller displays may be less beneficial.

We have more Split Braille training headed your way, so stay tuned! https://support.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/JAWSWhatsNew

Teaching Resources with Ron Miller, Using Microsoft Teams and Zoom with JAWS Part Two02 Aug 202400:29:32

In this episode of "Teaching Resources with Ron Miller," we will explore the following topics:

Making a Teams Call

Starting a Video or Audio Call

Answering a Teams Call

Answering a Teams Call with Video Disabled or enabled

Answering a Teams Call When focus is in another application

Joining a Zoom meeting from an invitation email or calendar appointment

Adjusting Zoom audio settings

Selecting a speaker

Select a microphone

Muting/unmuting microphone in a Zoom meeting

Disabling/enabling meeting alerts in Zoom

Identify who is speaking in Zoom

Raising and lowering hands in Zoom

Leaving a Zoom meeting

Opening, reading, and closing meeting paricipants list

Chat panel

Sending chats

Reading chats

 

Teaching Resources with Ron Miller: Using FS Reader and JAWS Basic Training Part 205 Jan 202400:25:47

Our training series for teachers and assistive technology instructors serves as a guide to use when teaching JAWS. Through its targeted lessons, quizzes, and a multitude of free resources, you will gain new skills to help you train your students and clients. Listen as Ron Miller speaks on FS Reader and JAWS Basic training in this part two.

For more Teaching Resources, you can visit https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/teachers/

Ten Tips for Transitioning from Basic HTML View to Standard View in Gmail with JAWS, Part 230 Dec 202300:40:08

Changes are coming in 2024 to Google Gmail. Learn about them now by streaming Part 2 of this pre-recorded training, “Ten Tips for Transitioning from Basic HTML View to Standard View in Gmail with JAWS, Part 2.”

In part 2, we’ll dive deeper into the Gmail interface, and show you how to:

  • Navigate and read messages
  • Compose, reply to, and forward messages
  • Navigate and create labels
  • Move and delete messages
  • Search for messages
  • Attach files
  • Download and open attachments
  • Empty the trash
  • Turn Conversation View on/off
  • Show/hide the Side Panel
Ten Tips for Transitioning from Basic HTML View to Standard View in Gmail with JAWS, Part 115 Dec 202300:24:27

Changes are coming in 2024 to Google Gmail. Learn about them now by streaming or downloading this pre-recorded training, “Ten Tips for Transitioning from Basic HTML View to Standard View in Gmail with JAWS, Part 1.”

Objectives:

In this session, you’ll learn about:

  • When Google is discontinuing Basic HTML View
  • Techniques for navigating Gmail in Standard View with JAWS
  • Overview of the Standard View interface
  • Benefits of using Standard View
  • Overview of Gmail terminology
  • When to use the JAWS PC and Virtual PC cursors
  • Access Settings and turn on Gmail keyboard commands
  • Navigate the interface and use keyboard commands to access Labels, messages, and more
  • Access a list of available commands
Ask Sharky: Sharkvember Shortcuts02 Dec 202300:30:45

In this episode of Ask Sharky, we close out Sharkvember by going over the shortcuts that we highlighted during the month of November. Listen in as Elizabeth Whitaker shows these shortcuts in action.

New Features in JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion 202422 Nov 202300:36:02

We’ll provide an overview of the software, plus discuss:

  • Face in View: This new feature in JAWS and Fusion helps you focus your camera before participating in a video call. JAWS helps you center your face, look directly at the camera, ensure adequate lighting, and include or exclude people or items from the view.
  • Split Braille: This JAWS feature enables you to view content from two applications or locations by splitting a line of content on your braille display. For example, you could simultaneously view buffered text and annotations. Two vertical lines separate the content.
  • Inverted Mouse Pointer Scheme: This ZoomText and Fusion feature inverts the pointer and background colors, making the pointer easier to locate. When moving the mouse pointer over a black background, for example, the pointer turns white. The contrast helps you locate the pointer while the text remains visible.
  • Single Wedge Cursor Enhancement: This new ZoomText and Fusion feature displays a single triangle below the cursor, making the cursor easier to locate.
Ask Sharky: Face in View17 Nov 202300:16:59

Ron Miller demonstrates some tips on how to use an exciting new feature in JAWS 2024, Face in View.

Video calls have become a standard form of communication in the workplace, in schools, and in personal relationships. Before joining a video call, you want to make sure your setup is right and the camera is correctly focused on you. The new Face in View feature helps with this by alerting you to key visual details like:

  • Is my face centered in the view?
  • Am I looking directly at the camera?
  • Is the lighting adequate?
  • Are there additional items in the picture??

To activate Face in View, press the layered keystroke, INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by F, and then O. Once enabled, Face in View continually monitors your face position and the lighting level. If anything changes, such as tilting your head left or right, or a decrease in brightness, you are automatically alerted. When focused in the Face in View application window, you can also use TAB or the ARROW keys to review information such as the position of your face in the picture, the current brightness level, and the camera in use.

Note: Face in View is not currently available during an active video call as it needs complete access to the camera.

 

Teaching Resources with Ron Miller, FS Reader10 Nov 202300:16:03

Our training series for teachers and assistive technology instructors serves as a guide to use when teaching JAWS. Through its targeted lessons, quizzes, and a multitude of free resources, you will gain new skills to help you train your students and clients. Listen as Ron Miller speaks on FS Reader and JAWS Basic training.

For more Teaching Resources, you can visit https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/teachers/

Ask Sharky: Using Gmail in Standard View with JAWS03 Nov 202300:30:57

Ron Miller from Freedom Scientific's very own training team demonstrates how to navigate Gmail in Standard View within JAWS. 

For more resources on using Gmail in Standard View with JAWS, you can reference our 2021 training on the same subject https://www.freedomscientific.com/webinars/using-jaws-with-gmail-in-standard-view/

Teaching Resources with Ron Miller27 Oct 202300:10:48

In this new series, listen as Freedom Scientific's Ron Miller presents various JAWS Teaching resources in a convenient audio format. You can find more content related to teaching on Freedom Scientific's Teaching Resources Page. https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/teachers/

Absorbing all the features of JAWS, ZoomText, or Fusion can be a daunting task. When you add to that the nuances of G Suite, Microsoft Office, and other apps in your toolbox, a few hints would come in handy for both you and your students.

 

 

An In-Depth Look at the Microsoft Office Ribbon and JAWS20 Oct 202300:36:02

Are you looking for ways to navigate Microsoft Office applications more efficiently? Want to know where to locate commands when you need them? Listen in to our prodcast, “An In-Depth Look at the Microsoft Office Ribbon and JAWS.”

Objectives:

We’ll provide an overview of the ribbons in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, plus show you how to:

  • Navigate the ribbon tabs and locate commands
  • Customize the ribbon
  • Add frequently used commands to the Quick Access Toolbar
20 Minute Tech Tips: Picture Smart AI Enhancements in the July Update of JAWS 202426 Jul 202400:22:19

In this episode of "20 Minute Tech Tips," we discuss the enhancements made to the Picture Smart AI feature in the July update of JAWS 2024. Picture Smart AI describes image content using AI technology like, ChatGPT and Claude. One significant addition is the "all-in-one" command, which simplifies obtaining image descriptions by recognizing the context of the file or application in focus. We demonstrate using these commands on different types of images, such as files, PowerPoint slides, and web graphics, highlighting how the tool adapts to various contexts.

An Introduction to Google Slides with JAWS13 Oct 202300:47:15

Are you new to Google Slides? Want to read, edit, and create presentations more effectively with JAWS?  We’ll provide an overview of navigating Google Slides with JAWS, plus show you how to:

- Turn on accessibility settings and explore the Accessibility menu
- Open and navigate a presentation
- Create and save a new presentation
- Insert and delete slides
- Add content to a slide
- Edit and format content on a slide
- Access Google Slides keyboard commands

Ask Sharky: Overcoming Challenges of Online Shopping05 Oct 202300:29:24

In this advanced JAWS lesson, you can refine your online shopping skills.

Also, don't forget about the Next Big Thing contest! Your team could win up to $3,000!

https://www.freedomscientific.com/nextbigthing/

Get ready for a deep dive into the “Next Big Thing” Contest, where you have the power to help shape the future of JAWS and ZoomText! And guess what? There’s a chance to bag a $1000 Amazon gift card. We’ve done our best to make the submission process a breeze. We’re on a search for software feature ideas that give the user experience a boost and we want you with us. Your opportunity to jump in and be part of the excitement is here!  

From September 5 to October 16, 2023. You have the opportunity to contribute your visionary ideas to our software products.

Individuals or teams of up to three people, all aged 18 or above, are welcome to submit their entries. 

Create a three-minute video presentation outlining your software feature idea. Your submission should address the following points:

  1. Introduction – Introduce yourself or your team, and let us know who’s behind the brilliance! 
  2. Feature Idea – All the details you can think of! Share the details of your software feature idea for JAWS or ZoomText.
  3. How It Helps – Break it down! Tell us the magic of how your feature helps users who are blind or have low vision.
  4. Impact – Dream us the big picture! Pull out the crystal ball and reveal the potential impact to the community of people who use JAWS and ZoomText.

To enter the contest, complete the submission form below. Provide your details as described above and share a link to your three-minute video presentation. To share the link to your video, first upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, or YouTube. 

Entries will be evaluated based on creativity, relevance, and potential impact on accessibility. Finalists will be contacted by October 23, 2023. The top three submissions will receive a five-year software license of Fusion, JAWS, or ZoomText and will have the opportunity to present their ideas at the “Sharkvember, Next Big Thing” event on November 14, 2023.  

Each individual participating in the winning submission will be awarded a grand prize of a $1,000 Amazon gift card. 

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to help shape the “Next Big Thing” in JAWS and ZoomText. Your innovative ideas can play a pivotal role in enhancing accessibility for everyone. Dive into the contest, share your vision, and be part of the future of accessibility with us. 

Ask Sharky: Text and Number Processing in JAWS09 Sep 202300:33:37

Join Ron Miller in this pre-recorded Clubhouse session where he demonstrates different ways to utilize text and number processing in JAWS.

Ask Sharky: Use ChatGPT with JAWS25 Aug 202300:27:46

We’ll show you how to interact with ChatGPT on the web using JAWS

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