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From: Andrew.Arch
Date: Mon, Apr 14 2003 9:06PM
Subject: Re: tips for using JAWS in testing
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For initial testing with a speaking browser I prefer to use Home Page
Reader (and then get a 'qualified' JAWS user in later on). Reasons - HPR is
a) much cheaper, b) much easier for an able-bodied person to learn for
casual use, c) seems to find the same/similar issues as JAWS. Drawbacks of
HPR - doesn't work with Flash or PDF, but they are special cases anyway.
Reagrds, Andrew
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Dey Alexander
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Subject: tips for using JAWS in testing
11-04-03 09:48
Please respond to
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I'm about to buy my own license for JAWS after having done testing now
and then using either an evaluation copy or a copy that the University
Library has in its lab.
Having used JAWS only a tiny bit in the past, and having seen seasoned
users driving it, I realise there are lots of things I need to learn
about how to use it properly to check various things, like table markup.
Does anyone know of, or have, a list of shortcut-type tips for using
JAWS for testing purposes?
Cheers,
Dey
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Usability Specialist, Web Resources and Development
IT Services Division, Monash University (Clayton)
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From: Dey Alexander
Date: Tue, Apr 15 2003 9:03PM
Subject: Re: tips for using JAWS in testing
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Thanks Andrew, I already use HPR, but since most of our users use JAWS,
I want to be able to test with that too.
Thanks also to others who've posted links to tips or sent their own lists.
Cheers,
Dey
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> For initial testing with a speaking browser I prefer to use Home Page
> Reader (and then get a 'qualified' JAWS user in later on). Reasons - HPR is
> a) much cheaper, b) much easier for an able-bodied person to learn for
> casual use, c) seems to find the same/similar issues as JAWS. Drawbacks of
> HPR - doesn't work with Flash or PDF, but they are special cases anyway.
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