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From: David Engebretson Jr.
Date: Apr 8, 2020 1:19PM
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I've enjoyed it! Nice work.
It's tough for me though. Any suggestions for a JAWS 2020 user to make it
more rewarding? I'm still stuck on the first level trying to find the exit.
Also, it seems to jump in and out of forms mode at inopportune times. Are
there specific JAWS settings you would recommend?
Thanks again. Reminds me a little of the game "Rogue" that I used to play on
the mainframes at Stanford.
Much fun,
David
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Hi All,
With all that's been going around the world in recent weeks, perhaps a
little distraction will help take your mind off all the bad news.
The Chang School at Ryerson University has been building serious games for
years as a way to teach through simulation and personal experience.
The Accessibility Maze is the latest in its creations. Navigate the
catacombs hidden beneath the old library and search out the Accessibility
Master, and the accessibility secrets he has to share.
Try playing it with a current screen reader. ( works with JAWS2020, NVDA,
ChromeVox)
The Accessibility Maze
https://de.ryerson.ca/wa/maze.html
Have fun! ...and please share.
greg
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