[blindlaw] Number of Reader Hours
John Ramsey
stephnjohnny211 at alltel.net
Thu Jun 15 19:01:27 CDT 2006
Hello Tai,
I also preferred to use the electronic or taped textbooks, and when handouts
or articles were used, I would just have them scanned into word documents
and still use JAWS. My first year I used a reader for one textbook that was
inaccessible but that was all.
I have never used the Microsoft program that you referred to.
Take care,
John
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Hello Tai,
I also preferred to use the electronic or taped textbooks, and when handouts or articles were used, I would just have them scanned into word documents and still use JAWS. My first year I used a reader for one textbook that was inaccessible but that was all.
I have never used the Microsoft program that you referred to.
Take care,
John
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