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From: Ramakrishnan Subramanian
Date: Wed, Feb 01 2017 12:36AM
Subject: WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 142, Issue 32
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Dear members,

regarding my question "in a modal dialog can the tab focus go to the browser UI?
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please fine below more information:
this issue is happening in IE 11
Windows 7



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> 1. Re: Teaching APA and MLA style to blind students (Jim Allan)
> 2. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (Bossley, Peter A.)
> 3. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (JP Jamous)
> 4. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (Aaron Cannon)
> 5. Color contrast with images disabled - violation? (Preast, Vanessa)
> 6. Re: Color contrast with images disabled - violation? (JP Jamous)
> 7. Re: Color contrast with images disabled - violation?
> (Mr K M I Brown)
> 8. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (Bossley, Peter A.)
> 9. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (JP Jamous)
> 10. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (JP Jamous)
> 11. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (Aaron Cannon)
> 12. Re: Teaching APA and MLA style to blind students (rjaquiss)
> 13. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (Bossley, Peter A.)
> 14. Re: Radio Buttons Not Functioning (JP Jamous)
> 15. dropdown requirements? ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
> 16. Re: dropdown requirements? (Rob Dodson)
> 17. Re: dropdown requirements? (Birkir R. Gunnarsson)
> 18. in a modal dialog can the tab focus go to the browser UI?
> (Ramakrishnan Subramanian)
> 19. Re: in a modal dialog can the tab focus go to the browser UI?
> (Birkir R. Gunnarsson)
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> Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 13:32:28 -0600
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> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Teaching APA and MLA style to blind students
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> turning on all punctuation would be a good thing.
> from the Jaws Website:
> Many people don't realize however that there is a powerful feature of JAWS
> that can alert you to many different types of font information and even the
> type or state of Windows controls. Use the Speech and Sounds Manager dialog
> box, found in Settings Center, to customize how JAWS provides you with
> different types of information. Information is communicated by different
> JAWS voices or even audible sounds.
> http://doccenter.freedomscientific.com/doccenter/doccenter/rs25c51746a0cc/2012-06-20_TextFormatting/02_TextFormatting.htm
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> providing a properly formatted braille document with citation examples
> could also be useful.
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> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 10:32 AM, Murray Inman (DZZEX54291) <
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>> Friendly greetings!
>> Do any of you know of any good resources for teaching and helping screen
>> reader users? We have many online students and have recently realized how
>> difficult it can be for blind students to learn and use the citation
>> formatting styles like APA and MLA required by their instructors.
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>> Web searches have been unfruitful thus far and we are considering
>> developing an alternate version of our help aid documents that spell out
>> the words for the required punctuation and styling. (For example,
>> "period",
>> "parenthesis", "italic", etc.).
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>> Do you instruct the students to change their verbosity settings to speak
>> all punctuation while working with the citation styles?
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>> Thanks you for your time and advice!
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> Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 20:14:15 +0000
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> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Radio Buttons Not Functioning
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> When you tab onto the radio group, does jaws properly report the number of
> options in the radio grouping and make the sound to indicate forms mode
> triggering?
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