0026 - Design Thinking - Using JAWS; a workshop with NCBI

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0026 - Design Thinking - Using JAWS; a workshop with NCBI

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Show-notes. “Using JAWS; a workshop with NCBI”Podcast 25-03-2021 – 13.00Title: 0026 – Using JAWS; a workshop with NCBISubtitle: Introducing JAWS, the PC screen reader, with Brian Manning and Sean Doran from the NCBILink:Season: 2Episode: 26Hosts: Allen Higgins Guests: Brian Manning Sean DornPost-Production:Ruth CampionAllen Higgins-----Welcome to Design TalkThis episode was recorded on Thursday 25th of March 2021, with Brian Manning and Sean Doran from the NCBI, the National Council for the Blind of Ireland.Brian introduces and demonstrates JAWS after which Sean talks about how the underlying structure of web pages are used by screen reader applications like JAWS, for both navigation and to communicate content for visually impaired users.JAWS is a PC screen reader application and was developed for people with vision loss. It enables you to navigate and control a computer without needing to see the screen or to use a mouse. Input is via the keyboard and output is by computer speech feedback.Brian opens the session…(see https://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/software/JAWS/)Topics covered in this episode:Becoming a JAWS+Windows power user - assuming you can touch-type on the PC keyboard.Starting out: Input is through the keyboard, and speech for output (computer speech feedback)With JAWS activated start by typing the Windows key on the keyboard. The Windows key activates the Windows Start menu You can navigate using:•Tab key•Enter key•Arrow keys•First letter navigation•Ins•Ctrl•Combination key shortcuts•Using standard keyboard shortcuts in applications•Alt+F4 to close the current window•Using your own shortcut key combinations•Navigating a website (there is nearly always more than one way to navigate an App or website or application) Followed by a discussion on how screen-readers deal with web pages.[Closing comments] …[Thank the panel and guests] Thank you Sean for helping us better understand how the underlying structure web pages are used by screen readers.And thanks to Brian for demonstrating how he uses JAWS to use his PC.Thank you for listening.Do subscribe to and share the podcast.And look out for more episodes of Design Talk.Thanks to Ruth Campion for sound editingThe music used was EzaOne – Supernova, released by the Argofox label under a CC BY license.AcknowledgementsMusic by Argofox (CC-BY license)https://soundcloud.com/argofox/ezaone-supernova(EzaOne - Supernova: youtu.be/xZDYu5azS-c)Title: “Eza One - Supernova”Artist: “Argofox”Source: “https://soundcloud.com/argofox/ezaone-supernova”License: “CC BY”Appendix - Notes and sourcesThe `Design Talk (dot IE)’ podcasts are released under the “Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike version 4.0 creative commons license aka CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 This license can be viewed at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0By taking part you are giving permission for your voice to be recorded, for the recording to be edited, and for it to be posted and published as a podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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