Getting your JAWS Around the Keyboard On Tek Talk by Brian Hartgen

Brian Hartgen, the Product Development Manager at T&T Consultancy Ltd, has
been invited to introduce two low cost products for use with JAWS for
Windows and the computer keyboard this week on Tek Talk, the online
worldwide training event sponsored by the Accessible World.
The session will begin with a demonstration of TypeAbility, the software
that allows a person to learn how to use the keyboard in 77 fun, easy and
interactive lessons. By the end of the lessons, users will have learned the
letter keys, figures, and punctuation signs together with basic
screen-reading and selection commands. Speed tests and dictation tasks make
TypeAbility the most advanced typing tutor on the market.
Brian is a beta tester of TypeAbility sold by the company. He will be
joined in the first section of the presentation by the product developer,
David Pinto from Yes Accessible.
Next, Brian will demonstrate J-Tools, a new and exciting product produced by
T&T providing some fantastic utilities for keyboard users of JAWS. J-Tools
contains a unique bookmarking technology to easily locate specific segments
of web pages and Microsoft Word documents which were recently described
within Microsoft's On-Line Office site. In addition, J-Tools contains a
feature to make it easy for visually impaired people to select or highlight
text in word processing and Internet-based environments.
Finally, Text Notes within J-Tools allow a user to reproduce regularly used
blocks of text with just a few keystrokes.
(Contact: Brian Hartgen, Product Development Manager
Email: brian.hartgen@tandt-consultancy.com
Company Web Site:
www.tandt-consultancy.com
Web site of Portable Player Portal:
www.hartgen.org
Tel: 01782 644141
Fax: 01782 645135

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